A new publication has been launched at Balmoral Park, May 15th, entitled ‘Capturing Memories: The Balmoral Show, Winter Fair & Kings Hall.' The experiences of organisers, exhibitors and visitors to the Balmoral Show is celebrated in this innovative study.
The lived experiences of teachers and students of the Northern Ireland school system during the Troubles were explored in a short film, 'Out of Adversity', launched in Trinity College Dublin on Wednesday, May 8th, 2013.
Baroness May Blood hosted a lunchtime reception on behalf of our project at the Attlee Room in the House of Lords on Wednesday 23 May 2012.
More than fifty people attended. Representatives of the London-Irish community joined members of both Houses of Parliament, diplomats, academics, journalists and key figures in sport, the arts, and religious life.
The project was officially launched at Dundalk Institute of Technology on 17 November 2010
The First and deputy First Ministers, Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness, launched an extensive directory of surviving interviews relating to the Peace Process at Stormont on 14 June. This endorsement demonstrates cross-party and cross-community co-operation amidst general support for the Peace Process: Layers of Meaning project.
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