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Key Sources for Genealogy – The Tithe System and Tithe Applotment Books
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The next in our series of online talks for using key resources for family history will explore how to use The Tithe records.
Wolfe Tone and the Hibernian Catch Club
25 February, 7pm
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The Ulster Society of Irish Historical Studies (USIHS) and the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) would like to invite you to an online presentation by Professor Martyn Powell, University of Bristol titled Wolfe Tone and the Hibernian Catch Club: Sociability in Revolutionary Ireland.
Key Sources for Genealogy – Title Deeds and the PRONI Land Registry Archive
2 March, 2pm
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The next in our series of online talks for using key resources for family history will explore the PRONI Land Registry Archive.
Getting Started Workshops
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In Her Words – International Women’s Day
8 March, 7pm
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Join our Making the Future project team and participants to hear more about the remarkable yet unheard stories of women found in our archive collections.
Key Sources for Genealogy – The World of the Street Directory
9 March, 2pm
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The next in our series of online talks for using key resources for family will explore street directory records.
An Archive for Everyone, PRONI Information Session
9 March, 7pm
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A virtual event to discuss and enhance the diversity of PRONI’s archives. The event will highlight the wide range of records within our archive, explain how to deposit records, information on upcoming engagement programmes and there will also be an opportunity to participate in a discussion on the importance of an inclusive archive.
German Combat Motivation on the Eastern Front during the Second World War
10 March, 8pm
https://proni.cmail19.com/t/d-l-qntrty-alyijydhu-a/
The Antrim & Down branch of the Western Front Association (WFA) and the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) invite you to an online presentation by Dr Tom Thorpe, independent scholar and Secretary of the Antrim and Down Branch.
Lost Potential? The Rejection of the 1923 Education Act
11 March, 2pm
https://proni.cmail19.com/t/d-l-qntrty-alyijydhu-z/
PRONI is delighted to welcome a presentation by Noel Lindsay relating to the development of Education in Ireland, following partition.
OUTing the Past Festival of LGBT History
20 March, 2pm
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We are delighted to be the virtual Belfast Hub for OUTing the Past 2021. Join us for a range of speakers on LGBT history, including Richard O’Leary from the LGBT Heritage NI Project.
HERoNI Lecture Series
Various dates 2021
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Our partner institution, DfC Historic Environment presents an annual HERoNI Lecture Series, providing an insight into our local heritage, archaeology and more.
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Thank you for the information. Some of the workshops are already "sold out". The good news is that previous workshops on same topics have been recorded and can be viewed on YouTube at Pronionline.
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On Thursday, February 18, 2021, 05:00:19 AM PST, Dave Mitchell via CoTyroneList <cotyronelist@list.cotyroneireland.com> wrote:
Hi guys
F Y I
Sorry it’s in black
Email me if you need more info
Dave Mitchell
From: Dave Mitchell dm60@mweb.co.za
Sent: 17 February 2021 07:36 PM
To: 'James Doherty' derrydoherty@btinternet.com
Subject: FW: An archive for everyone
From: PRONI (DfC) CorporateCommunications=communities-ni.gov.uk@cmail19.com On Behalf Of PRONI (DfC)
Sent: 17 February 2021 06:36 PM
To: David Mitchell dm60@mweb.co.za
Subject: An archive for everyone
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Key Sources for Genealogy – The Tithe System and Tithe Applotment Books
23 February, 2pm
The next in our series of online talks for using key resources for family history will explore how to use The Tithe records.
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Wolfe Tone and the Hibernian Catch Club
25 February, 7pm
The Ulster Society of Irish Historical Studies (USIHS) and the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) would like to invite you to an online presentation by Professor Martyn Powell, University of Bristol titled Wolfe Tone and the Hibernian Catch Club: Sociability in Revolutionary Ireland.
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Key Sources for Genealogy – Title Deeds and the PRONI Land Registry Archive
2 March, 2pm
The next in our series of online talks for using key resources for family history will explore the PRONI Land Registry Archive.
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Getting Started Workshops
3 & 24 March, 12.30pm
Join us on zoom for a workshop that will show you how to get started doing research online. Whether you are trying to do your own family tree online, researching for study or planning to visit PRONI when we re-open and want to know how to find your references in advance - these workshops will have something for you!
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In Her Words – International Women’s Day
8 March, 7pm
Join our Making the Future project team and participants to hear more about the remarkable yet unheard stories of women found in our archive collections.
|
Key Sources for Genealogy – The World of the Street Directory
9 March, 2pm
The next in our series of online talks for using key resources for family will explore street directory records.
|
|
An Archive for Everyone, PRONI Information Session
9 March, 7pm
A virtual event to discuss and enhance the diversity of PRONI’s archives. The event will highlight the wide range of records within our archive, explain how to deposit records, information on upcoming engagement programmes and there will also be an opportunity to participate in a discussion on the importance of an inclusive archive.
|
German Combat Motivation on the Eastern Front during the Second World War
10 March, 8pm
The Antrim & Down branch of the Western Front Association (WFA) and the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) invite you to an online presentation by Dr Tom Thorpe, independent scholar and Secretary of the Antrim and Down Branch.
|
|
Lost Potential? The Rejection of the 1923 Education Act
11 March, 2pm
PRONI is delighted to welcome a presentation by Noel Lindsay relating to the development of Education in Ireland, following partition.
|
OUTing the Past Festival of LGBT History
20 March, 2pm
We are delighted to be the virtual Belfast Hub for OUTing the Past 2021. Join us for a range of speakers on LGBT history, including Richard O’Leary from the LGBT Heritage NI Project.
|
|
HERoNI Lecture Series
Various dates 2021
Our partner institution, DfC Historic Environment presents an annual HERoNI Lecture Series, providing an insight into our local heritage, archaeology and more.
|
European Heritage Open Days(EHOD) 2021
Various dates 2021
EHOD 2021 registrations will be opening soon. Keep an eye on social media and the DfC website for more.
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COVID-19: Update
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In line with revisions to the NI Executive measures to curb the spread of Covid-19, PRONI is currently closed to the public.
Full and up-to-date information can be found on our website.
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|
We have recently been able to make available some of our recorded talks and events from 2020. Take a look at our two events from the 2020 Eastside Arts Festival, and hear PRONI’s own Brett Irwin highlight Voices from the Napoleonic Wars.
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Keep in touch...
Keep up to date with PRONI on Facebook and Instagram and get more great PRONI content by following us today - just click or tap the icons below. You can also follow us on Twitter.
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PRONI regularly records its public events and talks. You can view these recordings on PRONI’s YouTube channel...
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