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Hidden Gems Competition - Highly Commended
Catherine McGrotty describes Kinnego Bay -
Hidden Gems Competition - Highly Commended
Alison Gordon explains her affection for Ballyholme Beach -
Dr Patrick Donnelly - The Bard of Armagh (2)
Hugh A Murphy considers the importance of Oliver Plunkett's well -
Dr Patrick Donnelly - The Bard of Armagh (3)
Hugh A Murphy tells the dramatic tale of the only remaining Bishop in Ireland -
Dr Patrick Donnelly - The Bard of Armagh (4)
Hugh A Murphy describes the difficulties of celebrating mass in the C18th -
Spooky Stories at the Ceili House
Hugh A Murphy pays tribute to all the characters of Lislea -
A History of Drumaroad
Local historian Patrick J Clarke considers Drumaroad townland -
The Great Unionist Convention of 1892
The delegates from Pomeroy -
Fermanagh Fine Food and Craft Market
Jenny Cathcart meets the stall-holders -
Working The Land in Lislea (1)
Hugh A Murphy enjoyed the craic of the harvest -
Working The Land in Lislea (2)
Hugh A Murphy explains 'reeking' and 'stacking' -
Working The Land in Lislea (3)
Hugh A Murphy was threshing in an age when the mill man was king -
Ceili Houses
Hugh A Murphy fondly remembers stories told around the fire -
Rich Heritage of Stewartstown and Environs
Aidan Fee shares the secrets of the area -
Lislea Dramatic Players captured the imagination
Hugh A Murphy saw familiar faces turned into stars at the annual play -
The First Tractor in Lislea
Hugh A Murphy was present at the beginning of a new era -
The Donaghmore Pig
Poem about a pig's mischief on St Patrick's Day -
How it Was
Jim Devlin shares his memories of Ballinderry -
Lough Neagh - The Heady War Years
The late Jim McGarry recalled the excitement around Lough Neagh around world war two -
Lough Fishermen Demand Justice
Eamon Phoenix reports on the Lough Neagh Fisherman's Association for the Irish News -
St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh
Pre-eminent over all the churches of Ireland -
Auld Lamas Fair in Ardboe
From the official programme of 1973 -
Faultlines
An introduction to the geology of Rathlin Island -
Outlaws on the Ballinderry River
Memories of a 'poochin' man -
The Secret Garden
Desima Connolly discovers a hidden gem in the north coast village of Glenarm -
The Founding of the RNLI
A brief history of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and NI lifeboat stations -
Gracehill - 'Rural Utopia'
Ireland's only full scale Moravian settlement -
Coyle's Cottage
Vacant cottage now a hive of rural activity -
A heritage guide to Cushendall/Cushendun
Read all about the heritage of the area and where you can still see the evidence of it today -
Irish Moiled Cattle
An ancient and hardy breed of cattle saved from the brink of extinction -
The Hare Krishna Centre
Jenny Cathcart looks at community life on Inish Rath Island -
Supergoose
Arguably Strangford Lough's most important species -
Kindertransport to Millisle
'There was a real sense of community, like a Kibbutz...' -
The Albert Memorial Clock
Architect William Barre won the competition to design the Albert Clock. -
Rathlin Island and the Gaelic Language
Language and placenames on the island since 3 AD -
Castlederg – Spirits, Stones and Storytellers
Jacinta Owens revisits her home town -
Turf Cutting
'I for one loved how it shaped our summer...' -
The Walls of Derry
Derry’s walls have been described as ‘either a noose or a necklace’ -
Ancient Island Sites on Lough Erne
A visit that includes Devenish, White and Boa islands -
Harland and Wolff
Belfast’s most famous shipbuilders -
Belfast City Hall
City Hall marks the high point in Belfast’s industrial prosperity -
Belfast Waterfront Hall
The concert hall and conference centre is a landmark of riverside urban redevelopment -
Battle of the Bogside
The First Sight of British Soldiers on N.Ireland’s Streets -
The Amelia Earhart Cottage Museum
Find out about the first woman to fly the Atlantic solo -
Return to Chapel Island
A trip to 'a little bit of heaven on earth...' -
Henry Joy and Mary Ann McCracken
Brother and sister heavily involved in the United Irishmen -
William McFadzean VC
East Belfast winner of the Victoria Cross. -
WJ Barre
Newry born architect of some of Belfast’s most distinctive buildings. -
Charles Lanyon
The renowned and gifted architect designed and built many of Belfast’s landmarks. -
WH Lynn
Exceptional Ulster architect, Lanyon’s apprentice, partner and successor. -
Derry’s architecture:1800 to the Twentieth Century
A period of great change in the city -
Famous Belfast Department Stores
An introduction to the era of 'gracious' shopping -
Bank of Ireland, Royal Avenue
Built between 1928 and 1930, this is the first modern building in Ulster. -
Sinclair’s Building
James Scott’s 1935 creation is an early example of modern architectural influences. -
Second World War In Derry
Personal accounts and interesting facts about the Maiden City during wartime -
William Ritchie
The founder of shipbuilding in Belfast. -
Winifred Carney
Belfast socialist, feminist and republican. -
Edward James Harland
Co-founder of Belfast shipbuilders Harland and Wolff -
Gustav Wilhelm Wolff
Hamburg-born co-founder of Belfast’s famous shipbuilders -
Central Belfast venues: The Ulster Hall
The historic heart of concert going Belfast.