Invitation to Book Launch
Invitation to Book Launch
IRISH FOOTPRINTS IN BELGIUM By Joseph Canning Amay This is a small town on the left bank of the River Meuse in the province of Liege. Its outstanding building is the church of St. George and St. Ode. There is a pilgrimage here each year on 1st May in honour of St. Brigid. It is…
Joint FULS and FLHS Executive group visit to the European Parliament- 12th to 15th April 2010 by Larry Breen In a unique trip local historians representing the Federation for Ulster Local Studies and the Federation of Local History Societies joined forces in a visit to Belgium and the European Parliament. There has been a close…
Joint FULS/FLHS Trip to Armagh – Flyer and Booking Form
Joint FULS/FLHS Trip to Dublin – 9 July 2016 – Programme and Booking Form
Joint FULS/FLHS trip to North Down and Ards 4 July 2015
Joint FULS/FLHLS Trip to Tara and the Boyne Centre – 13 September 2008 This project has heen assisted by Co-operation Ireland, the cross-border peace charity under its Exchanges Programme. The Exchanges Programme seeks to promote practical co-operation between youth groups and community groups in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland Introduction After a pretty…
Joint Seminar – Celebrating Local History and Folklore
Federations meet in Derry City – Weekend of 11th Oct – 13th Oct 2013: By Larry Breen The Autumn field trip took the Federation north to the ancient city of Derry for a weekend during which both Federations joined together for a memorable tour of the city in this its year as the U.K. City…
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…
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Larne & District Folklore Society Programme 2017 – 18