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The latest exhibition at Carrickfergus Museum, Art & Artefacts: An exploration of our prehistoric past features a stunning display of contemporary artwork by artist Seanna O’Boyle- Irvine and real prehistoric objects. Showcasing some of the reality of life in the stone and bronze ages and combining it with modern art to create a visually striking contrast.

Thursday 23rd Feb

Ulster’s Prehistory: Travel 10,000 years in an hour!

Saturday 4 March

Pop up Museum, Flint Knapping, and Excavation Pit

Saturday 11th March

Archaeological Artefact Illustration Visit: www.midandeastantrim.gov.uk/events

Carrickfergus museum is open all year round, Mon- Sat 10am – 4pm.

Explore the history of the town that grew up around its magnificent Norman castle.

• Exhibition and event programmes

• Free drop-in Playzone

• Guided tours

• Curriculum linked education programmes using ICT

• Tailored learning programmes

• Visit 19th c Gaol house building, The Guard Room

Talks with Dr David Hume at Larne Museum & Arts Centre Free Event

The Man Who Built O’Halloran’s Castle: Dr James McHenry and His Life and Times

Thursday 30 March | 7.30pm - 9pm

O’Halloran’s Castle on the Antrim coast was a figment of the imagination of Larne author Dr. James McHenry, and featured in his novel O’Halloran or The Insurgent Chief. Almost forgotten today, he is a major 19th century figure who links Ulster and America.

Primary Sources: Eyewitnesses to History

Thursday 27 April | 7.30pm - 9pm

A talk looking at documentary accounts of events in local history, bringing events to life through the eyes of those who witnessed and participated in them.

From Here to the White House: Presidential Links to Larne

Thursday 25 May | 7.30pm - 9pm midandeastantrim.gov.uk/events

A talk examining the connections which Larne has to the Presidency, with at least three Presidents and a Vice President, not to mention a former President of Texas having their ancestral roots in the area.

Minerals and Mining in County Antrim

Thursday 8 June | 7.30pm - 9pm

A talk which examines the history of mining in County Antrim, which had its heyday in the 19th and early 20th century with extraction of iron ore, bauxite, salt, and coal.

Contemporary History, The Best Tonic: Hospital Radio in Larne

Thursday 29 June | 7.30pm - 9pm

This talk examines the beginnings of a unique broadcasting station in Larne and charts the history of the station over the years.

Places are limited and must be booked in advance by contacting Larne Museum & Arts Centre on:

T: 028 28 262443 or e-mail: marian.kelso@ midandeastantrim.gov.uk

Light refreshments provided.

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