This talk was delivered as part of the 2023 Fireside Talks series, exploring the themes of language and places. To view the whole programme and […]
This talk was delivered as part of the 2023 Fireside Talks series, exploring the themes of language and places. To view the whole programme and […]
Language and Place across the Causeway Coast and Glens This year’s Fireside Talks programme features a series of five talks by guest speakers who have used […]
Fear a’ Bhàta or, The Boatman, is an eighteenth century Scots Gaelic song said to have been written by Sìne NicFhionnlaigh from the Isle of Lewis. The song […]
We are delighted to be able to showcase this year’s Shared Music of Dalriada project with a wee video capturing moments from our Rathlin residential. The […]
Join archaeologist, Prof Audrey Horning, as she explores the remains of St Peter’s Church (also known as Walworth Old Church or the Garrison Church), with […]
The wartime stories of ten Ballymoney residents including the Home Front, Ballymoney’s role in the conflict, the Blitz, action on the Continent and North Africa, […]
As part of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Programme, Causeway Coast and Glens Museums carried out a number of oral history interviews […]
This interview with Leslie Bell was recorded on the 29th of April 2022. The interviewer was Michael McConway, Heritage Project Assistant at TIDAL Toome, and the […]
Voluntary Operation of Green Lane Museum Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council (“the Council”) invites written proposals from suitably experienced and competent organisations or consortia to […]