Preparations are under way to transport a historic town in Northern Ireland back in time to the Georgian era ahead of Christmas.
As Armagh’s Georgian Festival prepares to light up the city once again, local illustrator, author and guide Jonathan Hackett ...
Derry champions Sleacht Neill are hoping to ruin St John’s dream season at the Athletic Grounds and secure a sixth Ulster ...
The festival kicks off next week Armagh’s Georgian Festival is set to return this Chrismtas. Armagh City will come alive this ...
Seanchas Ard Mhacha is a journal devoted to the publication of new research on the history of the Archdiocese of Armagh. Founded in 1953, it has been to the forefront of the renaissance in study in ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Journal Information The Ulster Journal of Archaeology, a peer-reviewed academic journal, is the longest established and foremost repository of ...
Madden were crowned Armagh senior football champions for the first time in their history as they produced an excellent display to score a 0-20 to 0-9 win over Cullyhanna at the Athletic Grounds. Both ...
A new chapter in the history of Lisanally Special School in Armagh has begun, with the cutting of the first sod on a major ...
It will be a sign of his achievement, as Olympic gold-winning swimming star Daniel Wiffen’s name is to be visible for all to ...
There are few as entrenched in their clubs as Tommy Coleman is with Clann Eireann. The Armagh champions won their first county title in 40 years under Coleman back in 2021, and the former manager has ...
The Antrim champions are hoping for their second Ulster title in as many final appearances, after winning their first ...
A new name will be etched on to the Gerry Fagan Cup later today as Madden take on Cullyhanna at the Box-It Athletic Grounds ...
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