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2024 Fireside Talks

The programme of Fireside Talks for 2024 featured a series of talks by guest speakers focused on the heritage of Ballycastle and the wider Causeway Coast […]

The Devils of Ballycastle: Boyd’s ‘Indian’ Sculpture Group – full publication

In 2008, eleven fragments of a sandstone sculpture group were donated to Ballycastle Museum. The group is said to have been brought to Ireland from India […]

Kanada: a play on words

The Kanada warehouses were storage facilities in the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland during the Holocaust. The buildings were used to store the stolen belongings of prisoners, mostly Jews who […]

Global Voices – Reflections on a prayer mat

After visiting the Ulster Museum’s Inclusive Global Histories gallery, members of the Causeway Multicultural Forum chose a Muslim prayer mat as an item from the national […]

A World of Stories – project aims, approach and evaluation

Project Aims To explore the historical conditions which have led to modern demographics in Northern Ireland. To explore the diverse drivers of modern migration to Northern […]

A World of Stories – Stories through Objects

As part of the A World of Stories project, we asked participants if they had an object that helped to tell part of their story. The […]

Chatting through the Causeway’s Prehistoric Past

Over the course of 2022, Dr Nic Wright, Community Engagement Officer for Causeway Coast and Glens Museum Services, sat down for a series of chats with […]

A World of Stories – events gallery

A programme of events was run over the course of the A World of Stories exhibition (May-Agugust 2023), aiming to engage a wide range of audiences. […]

A Word in Your Lug

A Word in Your Lug is a series of films produced by Macmillan Media in partnership with Northern Ireland Screen’s Ulster Scots Broadcast Fund. The 20 films are […]

Minority ethnic and migrant history in NI: a snapshot with Naomi Green

This fascinating talk by Naomi Green was delivered as part of the A World of Stories programme. The talk explores the often untold history of minority […]