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MUSEUMS ‘WHAT’S ON’ APRIL - AUGUST 2018
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Coleraine Museum
Limavady Museum
Green Lane Museum
Garvagh Museum
Rathlin Boat House Museum
Ballycastle Museum
Ballymoney Museum
Museum VenuesWelcome to the Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Museums programme. This What’s On offers information on permanent and temporary exhibitions, events, talks, and workshops taking place in our venues across the borough from April - August 2018.
For further information about anything in this brochure, or to discuss alternative formats, please contact Museum Services on 028 2766 0230 or [email protected]
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At a Glance Admission Free unless otherwise indicated
Date Title Location Event Page Reference
6 Feb - 21 April Metals Wealth and War Ballymoney Museum Exhibition Page 10
30 March - 28 JuneRoe Valley Memories: A Nelson McGonagle Exhibition
Green Lane Museum Exhibition Page 15
2 April Easter Drop-in Craft Workshop Green Lane Museum Fun Day Page 16
11 April - 28 April The Royal Air Force Centenary 1918-2018 Ballymoney Museum Exhibition Page 10
14 April - 23 June NW200: Racing Through the YearsLimavady Museum @ Roe Valley Arts & Cultural Centre
Exhibition Page 17
4 May - 1 September NW200 People and Places Ballymoney Museum Exhibition Page 11
4 May -20 JuneCapture the Moment 2017 Photographic Competition
Ballymoney Museum Exhibition Page 12
11 May - 20 June Causeway 1718: Society in TransitionColeraine Museum @ Coleraine Town Hall
Exhibition Page 13
12 May NW200 People and Places Fun Day Ballymoney Museum Fun Day Page 11
12 May - 20 May90+ Years of Motorcycles in Limavady, by Ian Foster
Limavady Museum @ Roe Valley Arts & Cultural Centre
Exhibition Page 17
31 May The Search for MollyLimavady Museum @ Roe Valley Arts & Cultural Centre
Talk Page 18
25 June - 1 SeptemberCapture the Moment 2018 Photographic Competition
Ballymoney Museum Exhibition Page 12
26 June - 30 June The Royal Air Force Centenary 1918-2018Coleraine Museum @ Coleraine Town Hall
Exhibition Page 13
29 June - 25 August Causeway 1718: Society in TransitionLimavady Museum @ Roe Valley Arts & Cultural Centre
Exhibition Page 18
28 July - 15 September Irish History Starts HereColeraine Museum @ Coleraine Town Hall
Exhibition Page 14
3 July - 30 September The Royal Air Force Centenary 1918-2018 Green Lane Museum Craft workshop Page 16
11 August Irish History Starts Here, Make and TakeColeraine Museum @ Coleraine Town Hall
Fun Day Page 14
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OPENING HOURS: Please note that from Easter until the end of June the Museum is opened thanks to the generosity of the Friends of Ballycastle Museum who volunteer their time.
Easter weekend: Easter Saturday 10am - 5pm; Easter Sunday & Monday 2pm - 5pmApril - June: Fridays & Saturdays 10am - 5pm; Sundays 2pm - 5pmJuly - August: Monday - Saturday 10am - 6pm; Sunday 2pm - 6pm
59 Castle Street, Ballycastle BT54 6AS Telephone: 028 2076 2024Email: [email protected] Web: www.niarchive.org/ballycastle
The Accredited Ballycastle Museum is housed in the town’s eighteenth century courthouse and market building. Visitors can explore the fascinating history of the Irish Homes Industries Workshop and the important role it played in the Arts and Crafts Revival in Ulster. Highlights on display include the Liscolman pot – an early Bronze Age food vessel – glass, and a tram axle associated with Boyd’s eighteenth century industries and the magnificent Taise Banner from the first Feis na nGleann in 1904.
BALLYCASTLE MUSEUM
BALLYMONEY MUSEUMOPENING HOURS: Monday - Thursday & Saturday 9am - 5pm; Friday 9am - 4.30pm
1 Townhead Street, Ballymoney BT53 6BE Telephone: 028 2766 0230Email: [email protected] Web: www.niarchive.org/ballymoney
Ballymoney Museum is located in Ballymoney Town Hall and offers visitors the opportunity to explore the vibrant history of the people and places of the Ballymoney area with a particular focus on local motorcycle road racing. The Accredited Museum also explores the story of the area since early times through its Victorian collection which includes the enigmatic Derrykeighan Stone from which the museum takes its logo. Visitors can also research local and family histories from across the Causeway in the resource area.
OPENING HOURS: Tuesday - Saturday, 11am - 4pm during temporary exhibitions. The collection is otherwise accessible by appointment.
The Diamond, Coleraine BT52 1DE Telephone: 028 2766 0230Email: [email protected] Web: www.niarchive.org/coleraine
Coleraine Town Hall, built in 1859, is Coleraine Museum’s Accredited exhibition venue. Coleraine Museum at Coleraine Town Hall is open for over 6 months of the year. Visitors can begin to explore ‘Irish History Starts Here’ with its story of Mountsandel – the first settlement in Ireland nearly 10,000 years ago, and the history of Coleraine as the first Planted town 400 years ago. With an extensive collection supporting a rich and important history, different themes from the collection are explored through a range of temporary exhibitions. In the absence of a permanent museum venue for visitors, an appointment can be made with Museum Services to explore other parts of the collection. The iconic listed building in the town centre also houses the Visitor Information Centre and other community cultural events.
COLERAINE MUSEUM
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GARVAGH MUSEUMOPENING HOURS: Open all year round for group visits by appointment.MUSEUM ENTRY: Adult £2, Child £1, Family £5 142 Main Street, Garvagh BT51 5AE Telephone: 028 2955 8544Email: [email protected]
Nestling on the edge of Garvagh forest, visit the only accredited community museum in the region-and the largest permanently displayed museum collection in the borough. A treasure trove of objects and images from a bygone age. Exhibits range from the Neolithic to the twentieth century. A truly unique and unforgettable museum experience. Garvagh Museum is supported by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council.
GREEN LANE MUSEUMOPENING HOURS: Easter weekend: Easter Friday - Monday 1pm - 4.45pmApril - May: Saturdays & Sundays 1pm - 4.45pmJune - August: Monday - Sunday 1pm - 4.45pm
Roe Valley Country Park, 41 Dogleap Road Limavady BT49 9NN Telephone: 028 7776 0650Email: [email protected]: www.niarchive.org/Greenlane Located within the beautiful surroundings of Roe Valley Country Park, Green Lane Museum gives visitors the opportunity to explore 19th and 20th century history relating to rural life in the Roe Valley including farming, local trades, and the linen industry.
OPENING HOURS: Monday - Saturday 9.30am - 5pm
Ionad Ealaíon agus Cultúir Ghleann na Ró 24 Main Street, Limavady BT49 0FJ Telephone: 028 7776 0650Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Web: www.roevalleyarts.com and www.niarchive.org/limavadymuseum
The centre is home to the Limavady Museum where visitors can explore different aspects of the history of Limavady and local area through a programme of temporary exhibitions. An appointment can be made with Museum Services to explore other parts of the Accredited collection.
LIMAVADY MUSEUM @ ROE VALLEY ARTS & CULTURAL CENTRE
Northern Ireland COMMUNITY ARCHIVE
Telling our Stories
Explore the photographs, collections and memories that tell the stories of communities and their heritage across Northern Ireland
at www.niarchive.org T: 028 2766 0230 E: [email protected]
[email protected] or Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Leisure Services on 028 7034 [email protected] or phone 028 9027 0225
For further information please contact
TELLING OUR STORIESExplore the stories of communities across Northern Ireland
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PlantationREWRITING THE STORY Maritime Belfast
A CITY IN ITS ELEMENT
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BALLYMONEY MUSEUMEXPLORE NW200 AND THE STORY OF BALLYMONEY
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METALS, WEALTH & WAR EXHIBITION6 February - 21 April Admission Free
Gold, jewellery, fine clothes, personal protection, battles for land, destruction of forests, industrialisation… all may sound familiar from today’s headlines. However, our fascination with material possessions and the resulting power struggles began in prehistory. Bronze Age communities have not only left us with metal weapons, ornaments, tools, and elaborate pottery, but their way of life left a mark on the landscape and the genetic makeup of modern Ireland that is still visible today. This exhibition surveys the Bronze Age in the Causeway area, and explores some of the most recent archaeological discoveries.
THE ROYAL AIR FORCE CENTENARY 1918-2018: PER ARDUA AD ASTRA, THROUGH ADVERSITY TO THE STARS
11 April - 28 April Admission Free
This exhibition commemorates the centenary of the Royal Air Force, from its formation on 1 April 1918. The history of the RAF is explored, including its role in Ulster during WWII at Coastal Command Airfields in Aghanloo, Limavady, Ballykelly and Mullaghmore.
NW200 PEOPLE AND PLACES EXHIBITION4 May - 1 September Admission Free
This new exhibition tells the story of the people and places of the NW200, showcasing a rich selection of photographs from the Chronicle and Constitution archive, covering the years 1987 to 1997. This exhibition will also explore the importance of the emergency services; while a rich display of bikes, leathers and NW200 memorabilia will be on show.
NW200 PEOPLE AND PLACES FAMILY FUN DAY12 May 1pm - 3pm Admission Free
Join artists and crafts people to make some creative pieces inspired by the NW200 to take home. Suitable for all the family.
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COLERAINE MUSEUM @ COLERAINE TOWN HALL EXPLORE IRISH HISTORY STARTS HERE!
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NW200 CAPTURE THE MOMENT PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION
Admission Free
Museum Services’ NW200 Capture the Moment photographic competition returns for another year. Amateur and professional photographers alike are invited to help us take a snapshot of race week 2018. Photographs must be taken over the period 12 - 20 May inclusive, and should be submitted to Ballymoney Museum by 3 June. Entries will be exhibited in Ballymoney Museum and then stored in the Museum Services archives as a captured moment in time.
Exhibition dates:4 May - 20 June, competition entries from 2017, including winners in all categories will be on display.
25 June - 1 September, competition entries from 2018 on display. Visitors will have the opportunity to vote for People’s Choice Winner
For more information or to find out how to get involved, please visit www.niarchive.org/Ballymoney or contact us: Email: [email protected]: (028) 2764 9485
BALLYMONEY MUSEUMEXPLORE NW200 AND THE STORY OF BALLYMONEY
CAUSEWAY 1718: SOCIETY IN TRANSITION11 May - 20 June Admission Free
Wars of the seventeenth century, Penal Laws imposing civil and religious penalties, Scottish immigration, economic challenges and the introduction of new industries all impacted on the Causeway area in the early eighteenth century. This was the background of the first organised migration from Ulster to North America – the 1718 Bann Valley Migration. This exhibition explores the people and places of the Causeway area, connecting local people and places with bigger national stories. Discover what was happening, why it happened, and what the 1718 Bann Valley Migration was all about.
THE ROYAL AIR FORCE CENTENARY 1918-2018: PER ARDUA AD ASTRA, THROUGH ADVERSITY TO THE STARS
26 - 30 June Admission Free
This exhibition commemorates the centenary of the Royal Air Force, from its formation on 1 April 1918. The history of the RAF is explored, including its role in Ulster during WWII at Coastal Command Airfields in Aghanloo, Limavady, Ballykelly and Mullaghmore.
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COLERAINE MUSEUM @ COLERAINE TOWN HALL EXPLORE IRISH HISTORY STARTS HERE!
IRISH HISTORY STARTS HERE EXHIBITION28 July - 15 SeptAdmission Free
From the earliest known settlement at Mountsandel almost 10,000 years ago, a fascinating Bronze Age village, and a Medieval Abbey kitchen, to the first town of the official Plantation, this exhibition reveals the fascinating history of the Coleraine area. Visitors can also discover the history of our local trades, industries, tourism and culture, local contributions to WWI and WWII, alongside the story of some of our more famous people including Hugh Thomson and Sam Henry. Discover all of this and much more!
IRISH HISTORY STARTS HERE MAKE AND TAKE
Saturday 11 August, 2pm - 4pmAdmission Free
Join artists and crafts people to make some creative pieces inspired by the Irish History Starts Here exhibition to take home. Suitable for all the family.
GREEN LANE MUSEUMEXPLORE 19TH & 20TH CENTURY LIFE IN THE ROE VALLEY
Following the success of his first book, Limavady & The Roe Valley, People and Places local Limavady man Nelson McGonagle has published a second volume of his work, Roe Valley Memories again packed full of photographs, characters, poems, quotations and informative and nostalgic captions. To compliment the launch of this new book, Green Lane Museum is displaying a selection of his photographs and captions which will feature within his book.
ROE VALLEY MEMORIES A NELSON MCGONAGLE COLLECTION
30 March - 28 June Admission Free
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EASTER DROP-IN CRAFT WORKSHOPMonday 2 April, 2pm - 4pmAdmission Free, no booking necessary
Experienced craft tutor, Thelma Whitehead, offers an exciting afternoon full of fun and creativity. Children aged 6+ years will have the opportunity to discover new skills while enjoying a variety of themed paper craft activities. Families will also have the opportunity to enjoy Green Lane Museum’s historic displays and kids’ trails based on the rich rural history of Limavady and the Roe Valley.
THE ROYAL AIR FORCE CENTENARY 1918-2018: PER ARDUA AD ASTRA, THROUGH ADVERSITY TO THE STARS
3 July - 30 SeptemberAdmission Free
This exhibition commemorates the centenary of the Royal Air Force, from its formation on 1st April 1918. The history of the RAF is explored, including its role in Ulster during WWII at Coastal Command Airfields in Aghanloo, Limavady, Ballykelly and Mullaghmore.
GREEN LANE MUSEUMEXPLORE 19TH & 20TH CENTURY LIFE IN THE ROE VALLEY
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RELIMAVADY MUSEUM @ ROE VALLEY ARTS & CULTURAL CENTRE EXPLORE THE HISTORY OF LIMAVADY TOWN
NW200: RACING THROUGH THE YEARS14 April - 23 June Admission Free
This exhibition explores memorable moments from the NW200 through the years, with a fascinating selection of photographs and memorabilia.
An impressive display of vintage and classic bikes, with a backdrop of motorcycling photos taken around Limavady over the past decades, organised by Ian Foster with support from Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Museum Services. On display for Vauxhall International North West 200 Race Week only.
90+ YEARS OF MOTORCYCLES IN LIMAVADY, BY IAN FOSTER12 May - 20 May Admission Free
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LIMAVADY MUSEUM @ ROE VALLEY ARTS & CULTURAL CENTRE EXPLORE THE HISTORY OF LIMAVADY TOWN
THE SEARCH FOR MOLLYThursday 31 May, 7.30pm-9pm Admission Free , no booking necessary
Among the Great War tragedies, battles and deaths, there arose a flurry of white wings – the nursing sisters’ caps and veils. Sister Molly McGinnis MM, from Faughanvale, is one of those unknown stories local to the Ballykelly/Greysteel area. This talk by the Roe Valley Ancestral Researchers (RVAR) details their search for Molly and the story of courageous service while volunteering in military hospitals in Etaples, France. RVAR’s search for Molly McGinnis is part of the PEACE IV Understanding Our Area programme (see pg 23 for more details).
CAUSEWAY 1718: SOCIETY IN TRANSITION29 June - 25 August Admission Free
Wars of the seventeenth century, Penal Laws imposing civil and religious penalties, Scottish immigration, economic challenges and the introduction of new industries all impacted on the Causeway area in the early eighteenth century. This was the background of the first organised migration from Ulster to North America – the 1718 Bann Valley Migration. This exhibition explores the people and places of the Causeway area, connecting local people and places with bigger national stories. Discover what was happening, why it happened, and what the 1718 Bann Valley Migration was all about.
ONGOING PROJECTS
This project is engaging community groups across the borough with the rich material contained in the Sam Henry Collection. Sam (1878 – 1952) is best known as a folklorist and recognised for his ‘Songs of the People’ series of songs collected locally and printed in the Northern Constitution. As well as this, he was a keen photographer, writer, radio broadcaster and much more. Subject to funding, community outreach projects will be running alongside the Sam Henry project.
For more information or to find out how to get involved, please contact us.Telephone: 028 2764 9485Email: [email protected]
SAM HENRYCONNECTING WITH THE PAST, COLLECTING FOR THE FUTURE
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ONGOING PROJECTS
PEACEIV Understanding our Area is a cross community programme to increase the understanding and expression of our history, culture, people and places through museum collections, historic sites and cultural heritage. The initiative is part of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s PEACE IV Local Area Action Plan, funded by the European Union’s PEACE IV Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body, which is providing £3.5 million for community projects across the borough.
A range of community-led projects will be supported by Museum Services, along with a range of events, showcases and resources exploring the history of the Causeway area. The following projects have been accepted as part of the programme:
BALLINTOY ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY, by training up their volunteers, will create an oral history archive of local people telling their stories about everyday life in the Ballintoy area. Supplemented with material from various collections, these stories will be shared in a DVD with accompanying booklet.
BALLYLOUGH LIVING HISTORY TRUST will co-ordinate a training programme looking at aspects of local history, archaeology and built heritage. It will cover various elements from genealogy and archiving practices, to archaeology, living history, and arts based interpretation, in order to build capacity within the local community.
BALLYMONEY ROYAL BRITISH LEGION will record the history of the Ballymoney branch. They will also tell the story of the development of the RBL in the wider Causeway Coast and Glens area through stories of the people and the buildings. They will share this story in various ways with the wider community, demonstrating how, since its formation, the Royal British Legion has locally supported ex-servicemen and their families.
CAREY HISTORICAL SOCIETY are developing a fieldnames project for the parish of Culfeightrin, near Ballycastle. By holding a series of mapping days and interviewing local people, they will record and publish the landscape names of the area.
COLERAINE ULSTER SCOTS REGENERATION GROUP will tell the story of the people from the Bann Valley who migrated to America in 1718 – who they were, why they went, where they went, and the contribution they made.
PEACE IV UNDERSTANDING OUR AREA
PEACE IV UNDERSTANDING OUR AREA CONT.
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CUSHENDUN BUILDINGS PRESERVATION TRUST will explore the history of Cushendun as a visitor destination since its development as a bathing resort in the 19th Century. They will use postcards, photographs, hotel visitor books, and oral reminiscences to paint the picture of life for locals and tourists to the village, which will be shared through an exhibition and digital archive.
DERVOCK AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION will develop a heritage trail and book highlighting the rich and diverse heritage of Dervock and the surrounding area, people and places. By recording oral histories they will reflect on the language, the history of the local linen industry, as well as farming traditions and horse fairs.
DROMBOUGHIL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION aim to explore the heritage of the local area by engaging with the local community to record oral stories – including memories from some of the local schools in the area which are now closed – and archive old photographs. They will share this by producing a book and holding a community event at which the photographs and local historical artefacts can be displayed.
GLENSHANE CARE ASSOCIATION will, while assessing how accessible sites and collections are for adults with physical and/or learning disabilities, explore the heritage of their local area and the wider Causeway Coast and Glens. They will produce a publication detailing their findings which will allow others to make informed decisions regarding the accessibility of these sites.
HERVEY HERITAGE GROUP are working to place markers along a heritage trail of sites on the Causeway Coast identified with the Earl Bishop Hervey. This will provide an opportunity for people, locals and visitors alike, to learn about this colourful eighteenth century character.
ONGOING PROJECTS
KILREA DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION will develop a walking tour of Kilrea including the local churches and historic buildings, which will be accompanied by a brochure giving detail on each site. As part of their project they will equip group members with the necessary skills to guide visitors around the sites, and to assist with genealogical research.
MOUNTSANDEL DISCOVERY AND HERITAGE GROUP will share the story of Mountsandel, increasing the awareness and understanding of this significant prehistoric site. They will employ a number of methods, including a comic style booklet, interactive interpretation, and exhibitions, and will explore ways to further engage people with the site and its history.
PORTRUSH HERITAGE GROUP plans to conduct a geophysical survey of Antrim Gardens, Portrush, which will build on the findings of the 2005 excavation. They will share the heritage of the site, its contribution in the history of Portrush and links to the wider area in a series of community events.
RATHLIN DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION will deliver a programme of training workshops covering history, archaeology, and aspects of archiving such as oral histories, genealogy, curating, and the design and delivery of presentations and exhibitions, with the aim of building capacity on Rathlin and leaving a skills legacy on the island.
ROE VALLEY ANCESTRAL RESEARCHERS will tell the story of Sister Molly McGinnis, a nurse from Ballykelly from a nationalist family, who was awarded the Military Medal while working as a V.A.D. during World War I.
PEACE IV UNDERSTANDING OUR AREA CONT.
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EDUCATION & LEARNING
Loan boxes are available to borrow on various topics, including: Mesolithic Mountsandel, Victorian Coleraine, WWII, Fun and Games, Home Life, Fashion, Food and Cooking.
Please get in touch to find out more. Email: [email protected] Tel: 028 2766 0230
LOAN BOXESTHE ACCESSIBLE HERITAGE regional project, in partnership with RNIB, is designed to allow people with sight loss to gain hands-on access to different aspects of the borough’s past, and highlight how they experience history in these places. The group aims to produce an accessible heritage guide for the borough.
THE LORE OF THE LAND regional project, in partnership with Clanmil Housing Association, aims to engage with older residents of the borough to stimulate reminiscence and discussion of local folklore, including participant’s own experiences. The aim is to produce a book exploring and sharing cultural heritage through the folklore of Causeway communities.
For more information or to find out how to get involved, please contact us: Email: [email protected]: (028) 2764 9485
ONGOING PROJECTS
HISTORY RESOURCE AREABALLYMONEY TOWN HALL
The History Resource Area has a selection of books and history research files available for use, covering family histories, World War I and II, local histories of Ballymoney, Coleraine and Ballycastle, archaeology, and much more. With church records dating back to 1770s, local graveyard surveys, the Ballymoney Workhouse register, and local school and electoral registers, this is also a great place to start researching your ancestry or the local area.
Please get in touch to find out more. Email: [email protected] Tel: 028 2766 0230
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‘Look after our public memory’• Caring for our extraordinary important collections that have been donated by local people or acquired through public funds.• Managing our Museums with their collections in accordance with UK Standard for Museums – Accreditation.
‘Tell our stories’• Helping tourists and local people understand the rich and complex culture and heritage of the Causeway area.• Working with community groups including Section 75, across the Borough to share our local heritage and culture.• Delivering programmes of temporary exhibitions, workshops and community outreach for local people, schools and visitors.
‘Reveal our famous sons and daughters’• Inspiring young people and others through stories of local figures who have achieved great things.
‘Raise funds to support collections, resources and programming’• Securing circa £1.7 million since 2002, from Heritage Lottery Fund, PEACEIII and IV, Art Fund, Northern Ireland Museums Council, NITB Tourism Innovation Fund, Department of Finance and Personnel, Ministerial Advisory Group for Ulster Scots, Esmee Fairburn Collections Fund and others.
‘Develop resources’• Providing heritage trails, learning materials, handling boxes and websites for schools, communities and tourists to use.
For more information, or to arrange a group visit to our museums, local history resource area or our collection stores, please contact us: Email: [email protected]: (028) 2766 0230
CAUSEWAY COAST AND GLENS BOROUGH COUNCIL’S MUSEUM SERVICES
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For more information, visit:www.niarchive.org/Ballymoney Ballymoney MuseumOr contact Museum Services on: 028 2766 [email protected]
Photo: Courtesy Victor Freeman
BALLYMONEY MUSEUM 4 MAY - 1 SEPTEMBER 2018
OPENING TIMES:MONDAY - THURSDAY & SATURDAY 9 AM - 5 PMFRIDAY 9 AM - 4.30 PM
SPECIAL OPENINGS:SUNDAY 13TH AND 20TH MAY 1 PM - 5 PM
PEOPLE AND PLACES