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Wednesday, 7th January 2009
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The Orange Order in Canada
THE imposing Ship Gallery at the Ulster American Folk Park near Newtownstewart was the venue for the latest book launch by the Institute of Ulster Scots Studies at UU Magee, in association with Four Courts PressHeritage Symposium.
What connects Ulster and New Brunswick?
IRISH but more specifically Ulster migration to Canada has been especially significant to the development of North America.
Symposium vital to those emigrants researching their family ancestry says lecturer
ONE of Londonderry's leading historians, Dr William Kelly, who is a lecturer in history at the University of Ulster, has lauded the 17th Biennial Ulster-American Heritage Symposium
A Canadian Professor with storytelling gift
KEYNOTE speaker at the Thursday session of the 17th Biennial Ulster-American Heritage Symposium this year was Honourary Research Professor at New Brunswick, Peter M Toner
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