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1798 Ireland
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Provides information and articles on the 1798 rebellion and the events leading up to this time.
http://www.iol.ie/~fagann/1798/
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BBC Online - Northern Ireland History
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Portal site examining history throughout the 20th century, including the World War II and features on the Troubles. Features multimedia items from the decades of the 20th century.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/history/
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BBC: Key events in Northern Ireland history
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A special report from 1998 on the BBC News website, dealing with some key events in the history of Northern Ireland.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/special_report/1998/northern_ireland/10657.stm
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Cruithni, Ulster History
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A brief illustrated history of Ulster, with suggested books for further reading.
http://www.cruithni.org.uk/index.html
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Irish Archaeology
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Includes a web directory, the Newsletter of the Irish section of the Paleopathology Association and book reviews.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~tbreen/ireland.html
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Northern Ireland Digital Film Archive
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Collection contains 55 hours of moving images about Northern Ireland from 1897-2000, including drama, animation, documentaries, news, newsreels, and amateur films.
http://www.digitalfilmarchive.net/
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The Belfast Blitz
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BBC Northern Ireland's collection of pictures, audio, video and personal accounts of the terrible experience of one city's citizens - men, women and children - when a world war came to them.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/belfastblitz/
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The Ireland Story
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History of Ireland from prehistoric times to the present day, supplemented with maps, and sections on the Troubles, the Omagh Bomb and the Famine.
http://www.irelandstory.com
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The Linen Trail
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Summary of the development of flax and linen world wide, and in the British Isles. Includes a section on Limavady and Northwest.
http://www.angelfire.com/biz7/robert20016/
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The Somme Heritage Centre
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The First World War shaped the world we live in today, and nowhere more than in Ireland. Nearly a quarter of a million Ulstermen and other Irishmen and women served in the armed forces and in the factories.
http://www.irishsoldier.org/
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Ulster History Circle
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Voluntary organisation that erects blue plaques to honour famous men and women who have contributed to Ulster society. Provides information on existing plaques, with biographies.
http://www.ulsterhistory.co.uk/
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Ulster Place-name Society
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Provides details of membership, the society journal and event information.
http://www.ulsterplacenames.org/
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Ulster Titanic Society
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Information about the ship which was made in Belfast, and of some of those who died on her.
http://www.ulstertitanic.com/
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