A selection of Ulster Scots literary, historical and folklore sources. The Supernatural in Ulster Scots Literature and Folklore Project was funded by MAGUS/Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure. Its ...
A 12-year-old school boy from Madrid killed in the Omagh bomb has been remembered as a “good, happy and generous child with ...
We closed by the annual Bo Almqvist lecture delivered by Dr Guy Beiner of Ben Gurion University (Beersheba, Israel) on “Penetrating Social Forgetting: The Challenges of Collecting Ulster Folk History ...
Ulster Folk & Transport Museum is home to examples of transport from over 100 years ago. Visitors can climb aboard steam locomotives and look at horse-drawn carriages, electric trams, motorbikes ...
A devotee of the regional culture and folklore of East Antrim, he wrote numerous poems in Ulster Scots about his homeland. One of the best known is “The Hirin’ Fair”, which Clifford wrote on ...
Dr George Thompson was appointed director of the museum in Cultra in 1959 Dr George Thompson, the first director of the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum, has died. Dr Thompson, who was 95 ...
The American Ambassador to Great Britain, Henry Catto opened a new Emigration Gallery at the Ulster-American Folk Park in County Tyrone. Report shows re-enacted scenes of emigration in the late ...
Alternatively, you can pay €0.50 per article, capped at €1 per day. A court tomb older than Egypt’s pyramids has secured a permanent new home on display at the Ulster Folk Museum. The 6,000-year-old ...
We are excited to be able to bring the Antiques Roadshow to the charming Ulster Folk Museum, located in Cultra, Northern Ireland. Complete this form and share your story. Please check back for ...