Coleraine Borough Council gratefully acknowledges the generosity of: Download the Coleraine 400 Heritage Trail Brochure below! The following langauges are available: English Irish Ulster-Scots Polish French Launch of the…
…and community groups in the Borough. The learning resources are available to schools and community groups. Please click on the flyer to the right for more information. Click here to…
…instruction videos, postal and downloadable resource packs. Each day there was a craft instruction videos posted on the Ballymoney Museum Facebook Page to help the child put together their crafts…
…like to borrow any of the panels. Email: cms@causewaycoastandglens.gov.uk or Tel: 028 7034 7234 The exhibition panels are available to download below. View exhibition panels View exhibition panel View exhibition…
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…is providing £3.8 million for community projects across the borough. Between 2017 and 2020, Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Museum Services supported a range of community-led projects, along with…
…The Roe Valley Ancestral Research Group produced a banner titled ‘A Journey through the Roe Valley with Sam Henry’. They explored songs and poems collected in the Roe Valley area…
…question: “What does the NW200 mean to you?” Click here to find out more Capture The Moment Photographic Competition Entries submitted by members of the community to Capture The…
…number among many POW artefacts collected by local farmers John Hurl and Sean McKee. Sean recalls that the POWs had “the freedom to roam the countryside”, visiting his father to…
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Coelebs In Search of a Wife comprehending observations on Domestic Habits and Manners, Religion and Morals. The fifth edition in 2 volumes. Volume 1. Printed for T.Cadell and W Davies in the Strand, London. 1809. Contains bookplate of John Cromie J.cromie
Printed business card for Daly & Company, 199 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow - a clothing company. The name Miss Hotchkin's c/o handwritten in pencil on reverse.