XVII Ulster-American Heritage Symposium – 25 to 28 June 2008: Theme ‘Changing perspectives 1607 – 2007’. This Symposium will be held in the Center for Migration Studies at the Ulster American Folk Park, Omagh
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Genealogy and Local History – Exploring the evidence Workshop and Cemetery Visit PRONI- 25 October 2008 The Workshop was assisted by PRONI and the NI Family History Society The second of the Federation’s workshops in 2008 took place in PRONI. The Workshop’s theme was exploring the evidence available to family researchers in official and other…
Workshop & Cemetery Tour: In PRONI on 25 October 2008. Booking now
Ulster Local Studies Between 1975 and 1998 the Federation produced a total of 43 journals, for the most part twice a year. Its replacement Journal, Due North, first appeared in 1999. Most of the journals are long out of print and almost impossible to obtain. The Federation is pleased to provide on a single disk the…
Ulster Local History Trust: The Trust’s Conference ‘ACROSS THE NARROW SEA: Plantations in Ulster’ will be held in Monaghan Town on Nov 7 & 8- Book now.
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Tara and the Boyne Centre – 13 September 2008 – Additional Images Former CoI Church – now Visitor’s Centre Dumha na nGiall from the Forrad 1798 Commoration Stone in the Forrad Much eroded Sheela na Gig in the Churchyard At lunch in Conynham Arms Hotel, Slane At lunch in Conynham Arms Hotel, Slane
Member Societies Own Publications Many Societies publish journals, some regularly, even annually. Some also produce publications based on their local research. Often these publications are of interest to people from a much wider area, including across the world. Here the Federation provides an opportunity for Societies to publicise their magazines, journals and other publications and…
Seminar/Workshop, Omagh – 1 March 2008 [Valerie Adams of PRONI introducing the programme and outlining the material available]The Federation’s Workshop on Landed Estates was well supported with 66 attendees from all over the Province. The Seminar/Workshop Programme provided a useful roundup of most of the major issues involved in accessing the facinating range of material available in…
NIPR Acquisitions The Northern Ireland Publications Resource (NIPR) was set up in October 2000 to redress the lack of a National Library or any place with a legal obligation to systematically collect all the material published locally. After a successful initial two year pilot scheme, the Department of Culture Arts and Leisure provides further funding…
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