Takabuti, the famous ancient Egyptian mummy on display at the Ulster Museum, suffered a violent death from a knife attack, a team of experts from National Museums NI, University of Manchester, Queen’s ...
Takabuti was the first Egyptian mummy to be brought to Ireland. She was brought to Belfast in 1834 by Mr Thomas Greg of Ballymenoch House, Holywood, Co. Down. Her hieroglyphs were deciphered by ...
A residential centre for schoolchildren from both communities in Northern Ireland to come together and study their heritage has been opened at the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum outside Belfast.
The history of Irish involvement in the British Army will be told in a new museum planned across two sites in Belfast and Enniskillen ... The Royal Ulster Rifles Museum, The Royal Irish Fusiliers ...
The exhibition is the first of three back-to-back shows aiming to preserve and present Northern Ireland’s photographic ...
While we’ll miss it when it’s in Belfast, we are delighted to support its display at the Ulster Museum. “As I was born and raised in Belfast, I’m very proud to see this next phase of ...
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