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Enniskillen was the first to hear news of the armistice in a signal from the Eiffel ... It was a wireless operator at the town's barracks who was to make a little piece of history on 11 November 1918.
The history of the Enniskillen Workhouse dates back to 1845. By Julian Fowler. South West Reporter, BBC News NI. The only surviving building of Enniskillen Workhouse has been transformed into a ...
The warmest of welcomes in Enniskillen. As Ireland’s only island town, Enniskillen has a lot going for it. Mark Weir discovers more about its rich history and samples the friendliness the town ...
The Enniskillen bombing, one of the darkest days in Northern Ireland's Troubles, occurred on November 8, 1987, when the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) detonated a bomb during a ...
The Enniskillen men were coming towards the end of a run of six consecutive county crowns, from 1998 to 2003 inclusive, while Gowna also won six in Cavan, albeit over the longer period of 1994 to ...
St Macartin’s Cathedral in Enniskillen are the only venue in Ireland hosting The Longest Yarn, a three-dimensional wool tapestry and touring exhibition ...
A minister only months into the job when the Enniskillen bomb exploded near his church has described the atrocity as a potential turning point on Northern Ireland's road to peace.
In 2012, the Queen made the significant gesture of crossing the road in Enniskillen between St Macartin's Church of Ireland Cathedral and St Michael’s Catholic church. It was the first time the ...
Slane History and Archaeology Society Annual Outing is on Saturday 9th September, leaving Slane from the car park on Chapel St. The trip will include a visit to historic Castle Coole, Co ...
Enniskillen was the first to hear news of the armistice in a signal from the Eiffel ... It was a wireless operator at the town's barracks who was to make a little piece of history on 11 November 1918.
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