- The Ulster Historical Foundation is a long-established, highly reputable research and publishing agency. It offers extensive knowledge on the sources available for tracing Irish and Scots-Irish ancestors. Services include online databases of over 2 million records, genealogy and history books, and personal ancestral research. Ulster Historical Foundation is entirely self-funded. We depend on the support of our customers and members Read more…
- Thank you for visiting the official site of the Nomadic Charitable Trust. We were set up in late 2006 by the Department for Social Development (DSD) to coordinate fundraising efforts to restore the SS Nomadic,the last surviving link to the famous RMS Titanic and the White Star Line collection. We have created this website to raise awareness of the restoration Read more…
- The War Memorial was opened in 2007. It replaced an earlier building – Memorial House – which was situated in Waring Street on a site which was bombed during the Blitz in 1941. AIM The purpose of the War Memorial is to: be an enduring memorial to those who fell in WW1 and WW2. provide offices for the Royal British Read more…
- Welcome to the Most Holy Redeemer “Clonard”, Clonard Monastery, situated just off the Falls Road in West Belfast, Northern Ireland. The church is administered by the Redemptorist Fathers, with the current superior being Fr Michael Murtagh, CSsR. Clonard is not a parish church, which is the reason why it does not have baptisms, marriages and funerals, something people find hard Read more…
- Clifton House is a charming and atmospheric 18th century building set in tranquil grounds right in the heart of Belfast. One of Belfast’s most historic buildings, Clifton House was completed in 1774 by the Belfast Charitable Society as a base for their work with the poor and needy. The Society now shares Clifton House with Helm Housing, who operate sheltered Read more…
- St Anne’s Cathedral, also known as Belfast Cathedral, is a cathedral of the Church of Ireland in Donegall Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is unusual in serving two separate dioceses (Connor and Down and Dromore), yet being the seat of neither. It is the focal point of the Cathedral Quarter, Belfast. The first architect was Sir Thomas Drew, the foundation Read more…
- The original Belfast Castle, built in the late 12th century by the Normans[1], was located in the town itself, flanked by the modern day High Street, Castle Place and Donegall Place in what is now Belfast city centre. This was the home of Sir Arthur Chichester, baron of Belfast, but was burned down in 1708, leaving only street names to Read more…
- Plans for the City Hall began in 1888 when Belfast was awarded city status by Queen Victoria. This was in recognition of Belfast’s rapid expansion and thriving linen, rope-making, shipbuilding and engineering industries. During this period Belfast briefly overtook Dublin as the most populous city on the island of Ireland. Read more…
- Tour Itinerary as follows: Titanic Quarter – Europe’s largest and most exciting waterfront development will transform a 185-acre site on the queens island. SS Nomadic – The last remaining White Star Line ship in existence today which ferried 142 1st class passengers to Titanic in 1912. Titanic Walking Tours has special access on board this amazing Vessel. NOMADIC CLOSED UNTIL Read more…
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