#EdenProjectFoyle a world-class environmental, tourism & heritage-led regeneration project located on the banks of the River Foyle in Derry~Londonderry
@DerryNow@LiffordJail@NWSharingZone@River_Foyle Today’s recoloured photo shows the Halfway House (Ferry’s) close to Gweedore in Co. Donegal. Taken in 1884 you can see Daniel Ferry, (feeding the horse) his wife Nellie their daughter Biddie and Michael Coyle sitting on the cart.
@DerryNow@NWSharingZone@River_Foyle@MalinHeadCA Today’s restored photo is of a fisherman’s cottage at Malin Head, County Donegal. It is the most northerly point on the island of Ireland and gives its name to the sea area used in the shipping forecast.
@NWSharingZone@DerryNow@River_Foyle@AmeliaDerry@AEHangarMuseum On 20th May 1932 Amelia Earhart left Newfoundland with the intention of being the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic. After 14 hrs 56 mins she landed in Gallagher’s field at Ballyarnett near Derry.
@DerryNow@MyDerry@NWSharingZone@River_Foyle Today’s recoloured photo is a view along the Derry Walls looking towards Walker’s Pillar and St Augustine’s Church (the wee church on the Walls). The church was featured in the #DerryGirls program earlier this week.
Great atmosphere in the Great Hall @QUBelfast this evening as honorary Prof John Gilliland gives his inaugural lecture!
Representatives from NI, UK & ROI agrifood industry, govt & academia are all in the room to hear Prof Gilliland’s suggestions 4 de-carbonising #agriculture ♻️
Very interesting to watch Professor John Gilliland's lecture this evening on his journey to making his farm #NetZero and what he's learned along the way @QUBIGFS@QUBelfast@farmersjournal
#carboncapture in soils, trees and other plants on farms hasn’t been sufficiently recognised in the push for #NetZero on farms, says Prof John Gilliland at his inaugural lecture @QUBelfast
Measuring #GHGs on NI farms by creating baselines & continually monitoring is key, he adds
We’re looking forward to our partner Dr John Gilliland’s Inaugural Lecture ‘How do we get farms to #NetZero?’ this evening at 6pm hosted by @QUBIGFS@QUBbioscience - still time to register 👇
‼️ Don't forget to register ‼️
How do we get NI farms to #NetZero? 🚜 🐄 ♻️
Hon Prof of Practice at IGFS & @QUBbioscience, Dr John Gilliland, will address the challenge at his Inaugural Lecture, hosted by IGFS & @farmersjournal
📅 17 May
🕡 6.30pm
Join: https://t.co/mfVxeBahaP
@derrynow@River_Foyle@NWSharingZone Today’s recoloured photo is a view down Shipquay St from the Diamond. The statue in the centre is of Sir Robert Ferguson known locally as “The Black Man”. By trade Sir Robert (1786 - 1859) was a banker, MP and the mayor of the city.
@DerryNow@BoomhallTrust@NWSharingZone@River_Foyle@MyDerry Today’s recoloured photo (1960) shows a queue outside Stevenson’s Bakery in William St, at this time local bakers were on strike. It was plain to see that all the bakers wanted was more dough and earn a honest crust.
@NWSharingZone@DerryNow@River_Foyle Today’s recoloured photo c1970 shows Mortimers wholesale pharmacy and chemist which was at the junction of Foyle St and Water St. The Mortimer’s “Cough no more” medicine was a staple in many peoples medicine cupboard.
@NWSharingZone@longtowerchurc1@DerryNow@River_Foyle Today’s recoloured photo shows the long gone Well Street Terrace which was close to the Longtower Church. Like several other streets in the area the name reflects the street’s proximity to the holy Saint Columba’s Well.
@NWSharingZone@DerryNow@River_Foyle@foyle_college Today’s recoloured photo c1880 shows Londonderry Academical Institution lacrosse team. LAI opened in 1868 on East Wall moving to a new school costing £3573-12s-6d in Haw Lane (Academy Rd) in 1871 It amalgamated with FCD in 1896