Archaeology Days
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Archaeology Days
...the past in the present...
A programme of events for June
Archaeology days 2008
Belfast pg 4
Co. Antrim pg 8
Co. Armagh pg 16
Co. Down pg 18
Co. Fermanagh pg 30
Co. Londonderry pg 34
Co. Tyrone pg 38
Archaeology days 2008
Welcome to
Archaeology Days
2008
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This Northern Ireland contribution to National
Archaeology Day, taking place in England and Wales in
July, is timed around the 21st June, the summer solstice.
Not only is it the longest day of the year, it also offers
an ideal opportunity for all the family to enjoy some of
the many events that are taking place.
There is a wide variety of events, hosted by many
different organisations, taking place around Saturday
21st June, which will stimulate the imagination and
be an enjoyable experience for everyone. Several
organisations are running other events aimed at
school groups.
For more details on any of the events listed, or those
that can only be arranged nearer the time, visit our
web site - www.ehsni.gov.uk
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Events in
Belfast
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Divis & The Black Mountain - The Living Past
Sun 22nd June, 10am-1pm
The National Trust is offering an archaeological tour
of the many enclosures, cairns and settlement sites on
the mountain. Suitable footwear and outdoor clothing
essential.
Pre-booking essential
For further information Tel: (028) 9083 5434
Adult £3, Child £1, Member Adult £2, Child £0.50
Queen’s University, Belfast - Sat 14th June, 2-4pm
Belfast Young Archaeologists’ Club welcomes new
members aged 8-16 years with a keen interest in
archaeology. The theme of the session is ancient human
remains and what they can tell us about people who lived
in the past. We will be learning how to tell if it is a man
or a woman and how to calculate a person's height from
their skeleton. We will also be looking at the changes
different types of diseases and injuries make to bones.
For further information contact Dr Eileen Murphy
Tel: (028) 9097 3979 or Email: belfastyac@qub.ac.uk
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Queen’s University Belfast - Sat 21st June, 2-4 pm
Open Day at the Archaeology & Palaeoecology Building,
Fitzwilliam Street, Belfast.
Archaeologists at Queen’s engage in a wide variety
of research, from digging prehistoric settlements, to
reconstructing past diets, diseases and changes in the
landscape using a variety of scientific techniques. Visitors
will learn about recent research through a series of short
talks and will have an opportunity to see first-hand some
of the laboratory-based investigations that are conducted.
For further information contact Dr Gill Plunkett
Tel: (028) 9097 3814 or Email: g.plunkett@qub.ac.uk
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Co. Antrim
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Carrickfergus Town and Walls - Sat 21st June, 11am
and 2pm
Ruairi O’Baoill will give a walking tour of Carrickfergus,
including the town walls. Meet in the Castle reception.
For further information Tel: (028) 9335 1273
Carrickfergus Castle - Sun 1st June - 28th Sept
Every weekend during the summer months Carrickfergus
Castle will be hosting armour, fight and archery
demonstrations and medieval music and
storytelling events.
For further information Tel: (028) 9335 1273
Carrickfergus Castle - Sat 7th and Sun 8th June,
10-5.30pm and 12-5.30pm
Stormont Fencing Club’s annual Carrickfergus Castle
Fencing Tournament has the reputation of being a fun
and friendly event held in the spectacular surroundings
of a Medieval Castle. Last year's event saw competitors
involved from clubs throughout England, Scotland,
Ireland and Spain as well as from local clubs. Already this
year there has been interest from Sweden, Norway and
Germany. Free entry to the Castle.
For further information Tel: (028) 9335 1273
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Dunluce Castle - Sun 1st June - Sun 28th Sept
The first of a series of Living History displays running
throughout the summer at Dunluce Castle. Includes
combat, story telling and music.
For further information on any event including dates and
times etc... Tel: (028) 2073 1938
Dunluce Castle Excavation
Colin Breen from Centre for Maritime Archaeology hosts
an event for local primary schools which will look at how
archaeologists are currently investigating the castle and
deserted town at Dunluce. The school children will use
various maps and equipment to help them discover
the site.
This event is only open to schools. Pre-booking
essential. For further information Tel: (028) 9054 3030
Dunseverick Castle - 21st June, 11am and 2pm
Dunseverick Castle and Royal Fort is one of the iconic sites
in early Irish history. Tom McErlean, an archaeologist from
University of Ulster, will be giving a guided tour of the
archaeology of the site. Meet at the times above at the
car park at Dunseverick. Sensible clothing and footwear is
recommended.
For further information Tel: (028) 7032 3094
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Flame Gasworks Museum, Carrickfergus -
Sun 22nd June, 2-5pm
FLAME is Ireland’s sole surviving coal fired gasworks and
is one of only three remaining in Britain and Ireland.
Admission - Adults £2, YAC members, Children
& Concessions FREE. For further information
Tel: (028) 9336 9575 or Email: info@flamegasworks.co.uk
Moira Depot – Open Days - Tues 3rd - Thurs 5th June,
11am-1pm, 2-3.30pm
An opportunity to visit EHS’ conservation headquarters
at Moira Station. Specialist craftsmen will demonstrate
the various skills necessary for maintaining and
conserving our historic monuments. These include
stonemasons, blacksmiths, joiners and lime manufacture
demonstrations.
Schools and colleges welcome. Pre-booking essential
For further information Tel: (028) 9261 1439
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Irish Linen Centre and Lisburn Museum -
Sat 21st June, 10am-4pm
The Lisburn Castle Gardens’ Opening Event will introduce
visitors to the historical significance, explain the research,
archaeology and restoration that has already taken place
and the future plans of this important site. There will
be lots of other activities, such as re-enactments. There
will also be guided tours of the gardens every Thursday
evening 6-7pm. Groups can pre-book tours.
For further information and booking Tel: (028) 9266 3377
or Email: angela.beggs@lisburn.gov.uk
Patterson’s Spade Mill - Sat 21st June, 12-6pm
Farming in the 40s and Steam Working Day; Step back
into the 40s with steam engines of all shapes and sizes
on show. Also throughout June take a guided tour of the
last remaining water powered spade mill in the UK with
Spademaker, Colin Dawson.
(Normal Admission, NT Members Free)
For further information Tel: (028) 9443 3619 or
Email: pattersons@nationaltrust.org.uk
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Rams Island, Lough Neagh - Sat 21st June, 12noon
An opportunity to visit this intriguing island and learn
about its diverse history and wildlife. The remains of a
Round Tower and “Cottage Orne”, the tree lined avenue
and gardens and evidence of the presence of American
Army during World War II, will all be explained in this
fascinating tour. Bring a picnic.
As this involves a boat trip and numbers are limited
Pre-booking essential.
For further information Tel: (028) 9054 3030
Shane’s Castle, Antrim - Sat 21st and Sun 22nd June
One of the two Great Game Fairs of Ireland featuring a
major medieval festival with a fully functioning medieval
village and market, music, sword fighting, archery, muzzle
loading, jousting and Mid Summer Medieval barbeque in
aid of the Special Olympics Fund.
Further details from www.irishgamefair.com
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White House Bawn, Newtownabbey - Sat 21st and
Sun 22nd June, 1-5pm
'What Lies Beneath?' The White House Preservation Trust
is opening the excavations at this important 17th-Century
Bawn to everyone who is interested. Archaeologists will
be available to talk about the dig and explain their
finds. “Living History” people will give tours of the site
and there will be activities for all groups. There will be a
barbeque on Sat evening (small charge applies). Everyone
welcome.
For further information, contact Maria Cagney
Tel: 07500 237292 or visit www.thewhitehouseni.com
for a full programme.
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Co. Armagh
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Regeneration of South Armagh (RoSA) -
Sat 14th and Sat 21st June
Fully guided bus tours of the most impressive
archaeological monuments within the Ring of Gullion
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Monuments visited
will include Ballykeel Dolmen, The Dorsey Earthworks,
Annaghmare Court Tomb, Creggan Churchyard and the
Kilnasaggart Standing Stone. The tour will pick up at
Newry Town Hall at 10.15am and return by 5.00pm.
Tours are free of charge and car parking is available
Pre-booking essential
For further information or booking contact:
Tel: (028) 3086 8183 or Email: ron@rosa.ie
The Navan Centre - Tues 17th - Sat 21st June, 12-4pm
Step back to the 1st century AD and join the Iron Age
people of Emain Macha, Ulsters Capital. Listen as they talk
about their daily life, learn how they made their clothes,
cooked and prepared their food, built their houses and
watch the warriors show their combat skills.
Normal admission charges apply.
For further information Tel: (028) 3752 1801
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Co. Down
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Down County Museum, Downpatrick is offering several events for
Archaeology Days and would like to thank Environment and Heritage Service
for their help in making it possible. For further information Tel: (028) 4461 5218
Bus Tour of prehistoric and early historic Lecale -
Sat 17th May, 2pm
Investigate some of the prehistoric sites of Lecale, such as
Ballynoe Stone Circle, and Audleystown Cairn, followed
by visits to some of the Early Christian sites established
following the arrival of Christianity in Ireland, such as
Raholp, Saul and Struell.
Departs from Down County Museum at 2pm and will
arrive back at 5.30pm
Bus Tour of 1798 Sites - Sat 14th June, 2pm
Discover more about the legacy of 1798 in Down. This
tour will take in notable locations in the story of the 1798
Rising in Down. Sites include the battles of Ballynahinch
and Saintfield, graves in Killinchy and Saintfield, Hamilton
Rowan’s Killyleagh, routes taken by the United Irishmen
and the County Gaol of Down.
Departs from Down County Museum at 2pm and will
arrive back at 5pm
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Bus Tour of St Donard Country - Sat 21th June, 2pm
Discover prehistoric sites that pre-date the coming of St
Patrick to Down, and investigate the ancient church and
round tower of Maghera, said to have been founded by St
Donard and other early medieval sites in the area.
Departs from Newcastle Tourist Information Centre at 2pm
will arrive back at 5.30pm.
Tide Mills of Western Europe - Down Museum
Fri 8th April - Sun 29th June
An exhibition including items excavated at Nendrum
monastic site and the earliest tide mill in the world,
dating from 619AD.
From Flint tools to Clay pipes - Wed 18th June
Archaeological objects from Co Down. Lunchtime talk
at Down County Museum.
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Midsummer Medieval Day & Archaeological
Roadshow - Sat 28th June, 11am-5pm
Down Museum Event.
Vikings, knights, ladies, artisans and artificers mingle in
this celebration of all things medieval! Meet Viking men
and women, squires and pages, talk to ladies-in-waiting,
have a go at archery, make your own medieval coin, try
on some armour and costume, listen to music and song,
practise your dancing skills! Medieval fun for all the family!
You can also meet archaeologists from all over Ulster, who
will be displaying their finds, talking about their digs, and
identifying your own discoveries!
Down County Museum
Admission: Adults £2, children £1, family ticket £5.
Banbridge District Council - Sat 21st June,
9.30am-5pm
Discover the wealth of archaeological sites in the Armagh
and Down District from Listullyard, Lisnagade and
Lisnavaragh Forts, to the Black Pig's Dyke, Legananny
Dolmen and Binder's Cove Souterrain.
Tour starts at 9.30am with tea/coffee and scones in
Cafe Lagoon, Banbridge Leisure Centre.
To book and for further information, Tel: (028) 4062 3322
or Email: tic@banbridge.gov.uk
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Castle Ward - Sat 21st June - Fri 11th July, 9.30am-5pm
The National Trust offers a chance to see archaeologists
at work as they conduct excavations at the site of the
Queen Anne period mansion house at Castle Ward. The
excavation is open to public participation, however
anyone who wishes to take part must volunteer in
advance. Tours of the historic landscape including
The Tower house at Old Castle Ward will be available
throughout the project.
Booking essential to participate in the excavation.
Apply by contacting Malachy Conway, Archaeologist,
The National Trust. Tel: (028) 4062 3322 or
Email: malachy.conway@nationaltrust.org.uk
Grey Abbey - Sat 21st June, 11am-12.30pm and
2-5pm (last tour starts 4pm)
Archaeologist Annie Given and Botanist Marion Allen will
talk to visitors about archaeology, history, geology and
plant lore at the Cistercian abbey, once a remote place
away from worldly clamour, later a Romantic Ruin and now
a peaceful place in a charming seaside village.
For further information Tel: (028) 9054 3030
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Inch Abbey - Sat 21st June - Sun 14th Sept,
12-4pm
Spend the afternoon in the company of a Medieval
Cistercian Monk as EHS brings living history to Inch
Abbey. Launched on June 21st/22nd and continuing until
European Heritage Open Days on the 13th/14th of Sept. To
make your visit even more special, catch the steam train
from Downpatrick station. Trains run every 40 minutes
from Downpatrick with returns from Inch Abbey on the
half hour. 2–5.10pm.
For further information Tel: (028) 9181 1491
Loughbrickland Old Vehicle Club - Sat 21st, Sun
22nd June, 11am-6pm
'Return to the Past' - The Ulster Military Vehicle Club
with friends from the Military Vehicle Club of Ireland and
re-enactor clubs will be presenting an event at the Ross
Memorial Field, Loughbrickland (just off the A1 Dual
Carriageway). This event is a great historical and fun day
for all the family to enjoy and includes historical
re-enactments, World War II and amphibious
vehicles displays.
Adults £5, children £1.
For further information Tel: (028) 4062 4403
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Military Mayhem
Hillsborough Fort 14th June 11am - 6pm
Once again EHS is hosting a military spectacular at Hillsborough fort with historical
re-enactments from across the last millennium. The event will include demonstrations
of Medieval combat and archery, 17th century cannon and musket and displays of
WW2 vehicles and equipment, providing a fun and noisy day out for all the family.
Guides will also be available for tours of this historic town, departing from the
courthouse on the hour.
For Informtaion Tel: (028) 9054 3030
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Newry Museum - Bagenal’s Castle - Tues 17th -
Thurs 19th June
During restoration work many original features of the
Castle were revealed and these have been interpreted for
the visitor illustrating how Bagenal’s Castle would have
functioned in the 16th century.
Kids in the Castle: Interactive sessions for schools
examining social customs and manners for children in a
16th-Century household.
Life in a Sixteenth Century household. Saturday 21st June
Re-enactors will interpret how the Bagenal household
prepared for a feast. Sessions will include food tasting and
the customs associated with feasting.
For bookings and further information
Tel: (028) 3031 3178 or (028) 30313182
Millin Bay - Thurs 26th June, 7pm
EHS archaeologist, Liam McQuillan will give a talk at Millin
Bay Cairn, explaining about the site, the excavations and
the coastal landscape in which it is located.
For further information Tel: (028) 9054 3030
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North Down Museum, Bangor - Sat 7th -
Sun 15th June
Victorian week includes a hands-on exhibition for the
public and special school tours Tuesday – Friday (by
prior arrangement). Tours include an inside session with
actors in costume who instruct in household information
- upstairs, downstairs, toys for rich and poor, school, and
militaria. There is also an outside session where children
will visit the beautiful Victorian Bangor Castle (town hall),
the Ward family grave and enjoy croquet on the West
Lawn. (There is a charge for school visits).
For further information, please contact Heather Curran,
Tel: (028)9127 8031 or
email: heather.curran@northdown.gov.uk
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Strangford Lough - Sat 7th June, 9am-12 noon
Archaeology & Wildlife of Greyabbey Bay. The National
Trust will host a guided walk exploring the archaeological
heritage and marine life of Strangford Lough’s intertidal
shore and islands
Booking essential
For further information Tel: (028) 4488 1411
Struell Wells - Sun 29th June, 2-5pm
Dr Finbar McCormick, Senior Lecturer in the School Of
Geography, Archaeology and Palaeoecology, Queen's
University, Belfast, will be available to provide tours.
Everyone welcome, no booking required.
For further information Tel: (028) 9054 3030
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Co. Fermanagh
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Tour of Fermanagh sites - Sat 21st June
Ulster Archaeology Society (UAS) fieldtrip to East
Fermanagh led by EHS archaeologist, Dr Brian Williams.
Coach trip visiting sites such as the Bishop’s Stone,
Killadeas, Enniskillen Castle, etc.
Booking essential - £15
Contact: Ken Pullin Tel: (028) 9064 7307 (message may be
left on answering machine).
Crom Demesne - 29th June, 12-5pm
Crom Medieval Fair: The National Trust introduce knights
on horseback jousting, swordplay demonstrations,
falconry, blacksmithing and other historical re-
enactments. A Fun Day for all the family.
(adult £6 child £3 family £15, NT Member Adult £6, Child
£3, Family £15)
For further information Tel: (028) 6773 8118
or Email: crom@nationaltrust.org.uk
Devenish - Sat 14th June - Sun 14th Sept, 12-4pm
Gain an insight into monastic life on this holy island as
EHS brings living history to Devenish. Launched on June
14th/15th and continuing until European Heritage Open
Days on Sept 13th and 14th. EHS operates a ferry to the
island from Trory Point.
For further information Tel: (028) 6862 1588
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Fermanagh Museum - 21st June, 3pm
Launch of the Flight of the Earls Exhibition,
commemorating the 400th anniversary of the historic
event with a touring exhibition and boat building event.
Guided tour of Enniskillen Castle site with Phillip Orr.
For further information Tel: (028) 6632 5000
Tully Castle - 9th–13th June, 10am-3pm, Sun 15th
10am-4pm
Living History - Armoury Display/Storyteller. The past
comes to life at Tully Castle as Living History experts
interpret the tragic story of this Plantation site.
Monday 9th – Friday 13th 10am – 3pm primarily for
schools and must be pre booked. Sunday 15th June
11am – 4pm everybody welcome. Admission FREE
For further information and to book Tel: 07889 976303
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Co. Londonderry
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Bellaghy Bawn - Sat 21st June, 1-5pm
EHS are offering guided tours of this 17th-century
Plantation Bawn, explaining its history, archaeology and
architecture, including the evidence of Early Christian
period settlement on the site. There are exhibitions and
videos on the bawn, the excavations and Seamus Heaney.
For further information Tel: (028) 7938 6812
Green Lane Museum - Limavady - Mon 2nd -
Sat 28th June, 1-5pm
An exciting new exhibition exploring Surfing and Beach
Life in the Causeway area including photographs and
material sourced from the community.
For further information Tel: (028) 7034 7234 or
Email: cms@Colerainebc.gov.uk
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Mountsandel Explorers - Sat 28th June, 10am-2pm
A unique opportunity for your family to explore
prehistoric life at Mountsandel, the earliest known human
settlement in Ireland, and help create a piece of public art
based on the history of the area.
Enjoy a guided boat trip on the 'Lady Sandel' and trace
the footsteps of Mesolithic man, who ventured up the
Bann over 9,000 years ago to establish a settlement at
Mountsandel Forest. After a short guided walk to the
Mesolithic site, return to Cloonavin to create your own
interpretation of this fascinating piece of our heritage.
Adults £5, Children FREE (Children must be accompanied
by an adult) places are limited so book early, must be
booked and paid for before 20th June.
For further information Tel: (028) 7034 7234.
As this involves some walking, sensible clothing and
footwear is advisable.
Meet at Coleraine Marina Car Park at 9:45am
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Co. Tyrone
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An Creagan - Thurs 19th - Sunday 22nd June
Experimental archaeology. An Creagan invites school
groups and members of the public to experience the
reconstruction of a burnt mound (fulacht fiadh). Share the
experience of digging the trench, constructing a trough,
heating the water and cooking the meat. The more daring
may wish to sample the food.
For further details and bookings Tel: (028) 8076 1112 or
Email: info@an-creagan.com
Beaghmore Stone Circles - Tues 23rd June, 11 -
12.30pm, 1.30 - 3pm
Walking Around in Circles. EHS archaeologist, Liam
McQuillan, will give a walking tour of this impressive
and complex Bronze Age ceremonial site. Discovered by
George Barnett in the 1930s and excavated by A. McLMay
in the late 1940s, the site has continued to intrigue visitors,
with its interrelated cairns, circles and alignments.
For further information Tel: (028) 9054 3030
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Dungannon Castle - 21st June, 1pm and 3pm
In October 07, Castle Hill was the site of an investigation
by the Time Team, in association with EHS and QUB. The
excavation revealed the foundations of the O'Neill Castle,
side-by-side with a military fort constructed in the early
17th century after control of the hilltop had passed to Sir
Arthur Chichester. Dungannon and South Tyrone District
Council are organising a guided walking-tour of Castle
Hill, Dungannon. The tour will be led by Dr Emily Murray,
Centre for Archaeological Fieldwork, Queen's
University Belfast.
Pre-booking essential
For further information Tel: (028) 8772 8600
Glenelly Historical Society - Fortress Glenelly
Fri 20th June, 7pm
A talk by Brendan Gormley at Stables tea rooms St Patrick’s
Church, Glenelly Rd, Plumbridge. This will be followed by a
bus tour of raths in the area.
For further information Tel: (028) 8164 8336
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Sperrins Archaeology Days - Sat 14th June, 11am
A fully guided bus tour of the North Sperrins Heritage
Trail. The trail features a number of significant archaeology
sites and sites of historic interest from the Neolithic, early
Christian and the Plantation of Ulster periods. Don’t miss
this rare opportunity to take part in a guided tour of the
fascinating sites of the hidden Sperrins region which is full
of reminders of past cultures, mystery and excitement.
Meet at Feeny Community Hall, Feeny, £3.00 per person
and pre–booking essential
For further information contact: Fiona Bryant
Tel: (028) 7778 1876 or Mobile: 07894 210527 or
Email: fiona.bryant@hotmail.co.uk
Please note that visits to many of these sites will require some
walking across countryside. Suitable footwear and clothing
is recommended.
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Sperrins Archaeology Days - Sun 15th June, 11am
Strabane District Council offer a minibus/walking tour of
several early medieval sites in Glenelly, the longest and
most scenic valley in the Sperrins.
Meet at The Alley Theatre, Railway Street, Strabane
£3.00 per person and Pre–booking essential.
For further information contact Martin Bradley
Tel: (028) 7138 2204 Email: mbradley@strabanedc.com
Please note that this tour involves walking. Suitable footwear
and clothing is recommended, please bring a packed lunch.
Wellbrook Beetling Mill - Throughout June,
2-5pm
Industrial Heritage: Guided tours of a working water
powered mill used in the manufacture of linen.
Tel: (028) 8674 8210 or
Email: wellbrook@nationaltrust.org.uk,
(Normal Admission Charge)
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Belfast 19 Struell Wells
1 Queen's University 20 Inch Abbey
2 Divis & Blackmountain 21 Castle Ward
22 Millin Bay
Co. Antrim 23 Grey Abbey
3 Lisburn City Council 24 Strangford Lough
4 Moira Depot 25 North Down Museum
5 Ram's Island
6 Shane's Castle Co. Fermanagh
7 Patterson's Spade Mill 26 Tully Castle
8 White House Bawn, Newtownabbey 27 Devenish
9 Carrickfergus 28 Enniskillen Castle/Fermanagh Museum
Carrickfergus Castle & walls 29 Crom Demesne
Flame, Gasworks Museum
10 Dunseverick Castle Co. Londonderry
11 Dunluce Castle 30 Bellaghy Bawn
31 Mountsandel
Co. Armagh 32 Green Lane Museum
12 Regeneration of South Armagh
13 Navan Centre Co. Tyrone
33 Beaghmore
Co. Down 34 Wellbrook Beetling Mill
14 Hillsborough 35 An Creagan
15 Banbridge 36 Glenelly Historical Society
16 Loughbrickland 37 Strabane
17 Newry Museum 38 Dungannon Castle
18 Down County Museum
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