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Tuesday, 3 December 2013
What did your ancestors get up to before Christmas?
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Christmas is coming. You may still be in denial (you're not alone!) but here's a gentle way to get you into the mood... Timeline R...
Monday, 2 December 2013
Irish genealogy and history events to open December
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Tuesday 3 December: Tales from a Country Churchyard and what they tell us about 19th cenutry society, with Judy Cameron. Host: Kilmacanog...
AncestryIreland releases two new record sets
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AncestryIreland, the membership database of the Ulster Historical Foundation, has added the following two record sets to its online collecti...
End of November updates from IGP Archives
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Below are the updates made to Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives in the second half of November. The number of records now held for Mount...
Sunday, 1 December 2013
RCBL's December Archive: Rare images of Belfast 1912
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The Representative Church Body Library's Archive of the Month for December allows a study of a rare set of images of the streets of Bel...
Friday, 29 November 2013
Gt Parchment Book refresh for Plantation Exhibition
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There's to be a refresh of items at the Ulster Plantation Exhibition at Derry Guildhall next week. One of the highlights of the 'cha...
1848 letters map out pre-Famine landscape of Wicklow
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If you have ancestors from County Wicklow, you'll be interested to check out the Ordnance Survey Letters, which were compiled as part of...
Progress made in arrangements for WW1 centenary
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Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht Jimmy Deenihan TD recently met with Northern Ireland Office Minister Andrew Robathan MP, and M...
Two launches for beautiful Church of Ireland book
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Superbly designed and produced, The Church of Ireland: an illustrated history will be officially launched in Belfast on Tuesday 3 Decembe...
Thursday, 28 November 2013
National Archives releases 1970-74 documents to CAIN
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This afternoon at the National Archives of Ireland (NAI) Jimmy Deenihan TD, Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, launched an exten...
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