
NI Centenary Interview on the Michael Portillo Radio Show – 29th April
The editors of our new publication – Northern Ireland 1921–2021: Centenary Historical Perspectives – will be on Michael Portillo’s show on Times Radio tomorrow evening – Friday April 29th.
Read More‘Belfast Reflections’ Launch Event – Thursday 12th May 2022
Aidan Campbell’s latest local history book is entitled ‘Belfast Reflections’. The launch event will be at the Strand on Thursday 12th May 2022.
Read MoreEmigration from the North of Ireland to North America – Saturday 9th April.
Our Executive Director, Fintan Mullan will be speaking this Saturday – the 9th of April.
Read MoreNew Online Genealogy Courses For 2021
Ulster Historical Foundation will be running TWO more online Genealogy Courses in 2021 and our next course is scheduled to begin on August 15.
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Free Talk About Major-General Oliver Nugent
PRONI and the Ulster Historical Foundation are delighted to invite you to a conversation with author Nicholas Perry on Wednesday 7 July 2021 at 2pm (BST)
Read MorePRONI Presentation by Robert Bell, Author of The Book of Ulster Surnames
“Sheep Stealers from the North of England” – The Riding Clans in Ulster – a presentation by Robert Bell, author of The Book of Ulster Surnames, from PRONI and Ulster Historical Foundation.
Read MoreFacebook Q&A – Friday 17th April
If you have a Facebook account, don’t miss our Facebook Q&A on Friday 17th April from 4pm to 5pm (BST) where you will be able to ask our Research team any Irish and Scots-Irish genealogy queries you may have.
Read MoreAn Update from the Staff of Ulster Historical Foundation
Hello Everyone – During this major unfolding health crisis we hope that you and your loved ones are safe and well, and you are looking after your friends and family as best you can, under very testing conditions.
Read More‘Things Money CAN Buy’ – Online Charity Auction
. Ulster Historical Foundation is currently having an online charity auction called “Things Money CAN Buy”.
Read MoreNew Free Records Available on PRONI Website!
The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) has recently added a number of free resources to its website.
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