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  • European Crime Fiction
    Click on the play button for the audio version of this post. As readers our appetite for crime novels seems to be enormous – and  in recent years has extended beyond these shores to other European c...
    Type: Web Page Date: 09/04/2025

  • When my love of books began
    I was born in Co Down but moved to the Canary Islands with my family when I was 6 years old. I attended an English speaking school which was across the road from the English Library which was very han...
    Type: Web Page Date: 09/04/2025

  • The Dark Side - Superstition, Myths and Witch hunts
    A while ago my Reading Group read The Mercies by Kiran Millwood Hargrave. I was surprised at how much the group liked it as it is a very dark tale based in a remote Norwegian island called Vardo in th...
    Type: Web Page Date: 09/04/2025

  • Spotlight on Ann Cleeves
    I came to Ann Cleeves relatively late on – being made aware of her novels through the Vera series on TV which started in 2011. I’ve never got round to catching up on all the early Vera novels but have...
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  • Books on Dementia and Alzheimers
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  • Books on Stroke and Heart Disease
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  • Newry City Library
    The collection in Newry City Library includes books on Irish history, local studies and family history. Also available are historical maps of Counties Down and Armagh covering the County series (1830s...
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  • Prof Lilley and Dr Kane the historic mapping of Ireland and place names
    Looking inside the names The landscape of place-names that we see around us in Ireland today span at least a 2000-year history and reflect the various languages spoken in Ireland over the centuries: N...
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  • Looking inside the names
    The landscape of place-names that we see around us in Ireland today span at least a 2000-year history and reflect the various languages spoken in Ireland over the centuries: Norse, French, English, Sc...
    Type: Web Page Date: 09/04/2025

  • Alexander Riddell and Early Belfast Theatre
    Historians interested in the social life of Belfast owe a debt of gratitude to journalist Alexander Riddell. Originally from London, Riddell was a freelance journalist who settled in Belfast where he ...
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