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Some place-name stories connected with Armagh diocese, ancient & modern. Tickets, Tue 30 Mar 2021 at 19:30 | Eventbrite https://t.co/NvhCcFZJVK
PLEASE SHARE: We're delighted to have Dr. Kay Muhr begin our Spring history programme on Tuesday, March 30, at 7:30pm. Delve into the fascinating origin stories of the place names of Armagh - both ancient and modern. Register here for FREE: https://t.co/hNmqPpsfwH @ulstergazette
@c0rmican you made me laugh tonight with this quote “There's no Mick or Mac. It's just Cormican. It used to be O'Cormican (a couple 100yrs ago).But now we're just going by Cormican” How many times have I explained that!dad changed us to Cormacain-just to add to the confusionlol)
Imagine standing on Royal Avenue (at the junction with Lower Garfield St) and looking back down the street directly over to the entrance of Castle Court. This picture is why #SaveCQ is so important - what character Belfast has left must be preserved against fast buck development.