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Ulster Historical

1. Ulster Historical Foundation, Belfast


Established in 1956, provides an ancestral research service of Ulster and publishes books on Irish and local history.
Springhill House

2. Springhill House, Moneymore, Magherafelt


Springhill has a beguiling spirit that captures the heart of every visitor. Described as ‘one of the prettiest houses in Ulster’, its welcoming charm reveals a family home with portraits, furniture and decorative arts that bring to life...
Linen Hall Library Belfast Update

3. The Linen Hall Library, Belfast


The Linen Hall Library is a unique institution. Based in Belfast city centre since its foundation in 1788, it is the city's oldest library and the last subscribing library in Ireland.
Armagh Public Library

4. Armagh Public Library, Armagh


One of the oldest libraries in Ireland, Armagh Public Library was established in 1771 by Archbishop Robinson. In addition to the Archbishop’s personal library of 17th and 18th century books, particularly in history and theology...

5. Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast


The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) is the official place of deposit for public records in Northern Ireland and holds the most extensive range of private archives in Northern Ireland.
Cardinal Tomas O'Fiaich Memorial Library And Archive

6. Cardinal Tomas Ó Fiaich Memorial Library And Archive, Armagh


Cardinal O Fiaich's papers and books form the nucleus of The Memorial Library and archive collection with substantial additions from the records of the archdiocese of Armagh. The library and archive concentrates on the Irish language and ...

7. Belfast Public Library, Belfast


Red sandstone from Scotland gives this imposing classical building (1890) a distinctive look in Belfast's most architecturally important thoroughfare. It's a welcoming facility, well-used by borrowers and browsers, with lots to see inside.

8. Central Library, Belfast


Early Belfast printed books, photographs, maps and exhibitions.

9. Irish And Local Studies Library Armagh, Armagh


This reference library has a wide range of material on all aspects of Irish life and learning from the earliest times to the present day. One of its main assets is its newspaper collection, which includes local, provincial and national papers.

10. Carnegie Building, Belfast


Architect: Graeme-Watt and Tullock. The Carnegie Library was gifted by Andrew Carnegie, the famous Scottish-American steel magnate, to Belfast City Corporation in 1908 as a place of public learning. A major restoration project to provide office ...
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