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Established a poorhouse, hospital and church in north Belfast
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Imelda McFaul recalls her early years on the island
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Clare O'Connor visits Tom Graham's personal collection
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How five Polish airmen came to be buried in Belfast's Milltown Cemetery
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Clare O'Connor finds everyone chipper in Tayto Castle
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Radical activist and communist.
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A day that would leave 'an indelible impact on British and Irish history'
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Exhibits include the Taisie Banner from the first Glens Feis in 1904
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An overview of the textile and fashion industries in Northern Ireland.
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A late Franciscan foundation established in 1485 by Rory MacQuillan
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Private walled garden on the banks of the River Bush
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Collections include ceramics, costume, military material, and household items from a bygone age
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The city's famous landmark, transformed into an award winning business park
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The only surviving windmill in Co Down
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Helen Lewis discusses a time when the work boot was on the other foot
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Helen Lewis outlines the impact of migrant workers and their experiences in NI
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Victorian baker and Catholic lay leader
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Ireland’s oldest department store
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An architectural survey of the north of the city
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US president whose parents hailed from Boneyface near Carrickfergus
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New documents shed light on 1975
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Martin Mooney presents a very different view of the nature of Belfast
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Pete Jonno is getting cross in Ardboe
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Christine Crawford re-opens the case on the infamous outlaw
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Christine Crawford visits beautiful Lough Erne
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Christine Crawford remembers some of our high flyers
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FRS Yorke, E Rosenberg and CS Mardall - Completed 1960
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Learn about this icon of the modern conflict
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Facts and trivia about the White Star liner built in Belfast
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Can Belfast be mentioned in the same breath as London, Paris, Madrid and Rome?
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A breathtaking array of needlework at the Irish Lace Museum
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Heather Simpson considers steps being taken to protect the NI environment
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Heather Simpson says 'Cheese please' to one of NI's diversifying successes
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Heather Simpson learns why we must stick with trees
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Heather Simpson joins the masses and the odd Alpaca on an open farm
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Heather Simpson finds out that organic farming is hardly 'the good life'
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Heather Simpson finds that there's more to Young Farmers Clubs than one might think
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Martin Mooney encourages you to visit his favourite pubs
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One of the most distinguished historians of the last 30 years.
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Communist and trade union leader from Mountpottinger
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Builder, brickmaker and engineer
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Irascible designer of innovative agricultural equipment
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Ireland’s only gasworks museum
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Demonstrates how linen has been made and used since Egyptian times
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Lough Neagh is the largest lake in the British Isles
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An overview of sites of archaelogical interest in the Omagh region
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Liz Shaw takes in a splendid view over Portaferry and beyond
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Pete Jonno visits an important site in Irish military history
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Pete Jonno shares tales of witches and ghosts of the area
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Belfast born Primate of all Ireland, William Conway also founded the aid agency Trócaire
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The 'unsinkable' White Star liner
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Pete Jonno finds a rich natural heritage on the banks of Lough Neagh
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Pete Jonno appreciates Strabane's heavy metal
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Civil Rights March From Belfast To Derry
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Historic barony centred around Downpatrick
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East Belfast socialist and leader of the Northern Ireland Labour Party in the Stormont Parliament
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Unique perspectives from the islanders
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Sinn Féin politician who worked to ally the political and military struggle
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Kinbane Castle offers spectacular views of Rathlin Island and Dunagregor Iron Age fort
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