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Londonderry/Derry
Genealogy Research Service for the city and county of Derry/Londonderry and the Inishowen Peninsula, County Donegal. On-line database with over one million records and access to a genealogist with over 25 years experience. |
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Omagh
Situated on the Main Omagh – Strabane Road, it tells the story of the floods of emigrants who left Ireland for the New World in the 18th and 19th centuries. |
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Londonderry/Derry
Located in the heart of the city, but just outside the walls, it dates from 1887. The original building, named in honour of the London guilds, was officially opened in 1890. |
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Londonderry/Derry
Dominating the skyline on all approaches to the city of Londonderry is Saint Columb's Cathedral, which has stood on its prominent site inside the famous walls of Derry since 1633. Dedicated to the name of Saint Columba (Columb) |
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Londonderry/Derry
Cultúrlann Uí Chanáin is a purpose-built Irish language, cultural and enterprise centre based in the Walled City's historic Great James Street area. Facilities include a theatre, arts centre, conference centre, café and Irish language book shop. |
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Londonderry/Derry
Creggan Country Park is a modern facility, perched high over Derry providing a spectacular viewing platform. The site incorporates a complete compliment of Watersports (including canoeing, kayaking, sailing, pedalboating, windsurfing, pier ... |
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Londonderry/Derry
Prehen House is one of the North West’s most historic buildings and has recently been listed as a grade'A' historic building. Situated next to the famous woods, it commands stunning views of Derry, the river Foyle and the hills beyond. |
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Castlerock,
Coleraine
Click here to take the 3D Virtual Tour Frederick Hervey, Bishop of Derry, had an appetite for drama and chose a wild coastal headland for a mansion and temple. The mansion is in ruins but the landscape park remains. |
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Londonderry/Derry
Ness Country Park lies in the steep, wooded glen of the Burntollet Valley, southeast of Derry City. |
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Londonderry/Derry
Ireland's only centre devoted to literature in all its forms providing a vibrant schedule of events which encourages visitors to read or to write, to tell their stories, to learn from others, to talk, listen, communicate or create. |