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  2. James Hope (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Death mask of Hope in the Ulster Museum. Hope died at No 1 Lancaster Street, Belfast, in 1847 aged 83 and was buried, in the Mallusk cemetery, Newtownabbey. The headstone was raised by his friends, Henry Joy McCracken’s sister Mary Ann, and the Shankill Road United Irishman Israel Milliken.

  3. William Robert Gordon - Wikipedia

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    W R Gordon died at his home in Finaghy, south Belfast on 25 February 1955. He was eighty-two years of age. Gordon was survived by his wife and one daughter. [1] The Ulster Museum presented a small retrospective of Gordon's work in 1972 consisting of watercolours provided by his daughter, and a variety of lithographic portraits completed in the 1920s.

  4. Takabuti - Wikipedia

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    Her mummified body and mummy case are in the Ulster Museum in Belfast, Northern Ireland. [2] Takabuti was the first mummy to be unwrapped in Ireland, in 1835 [3] The coffin was opened and the mummy unrolled on 27 January 1835 in Belfast Natural History Society’s museum at College Square North.

  5. 1974 brought back to life through powerful Northern Ireland ...

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    The Ulster Museum has unveiled the new project on its website as part of its Troubles And Beyond programme. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  6. Peter Woodman - Wikipedia

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    Peter Woodman FSA MRIA (2 July 1943 – 24 January 2017) [1] was an Irish archaeologist specialising in the Mesolithic period in Ireland. He was a professor emeritus at University College Cork and a former keeper of the Ulster Museum.

  7. William Thomas Braithwaite - Wikipedia

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    They expanded to acquire the Store Bar in Church Lane and the Ulster Tavern in Chichester Street, and eventually owned 15 bars and pubs in Belfast. [3] The Hatfield House is a listed building with the Northern Ireland Department of Communities and is described as a "rare example of a traditional public house" and an "important local landmark of ...

  8. Ulster Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Ulster Museum's main hall, on reopening after its refurbishment in October 2009. The Ulster Museum, located in the Botanic Gardens in Belfast, has around 8,000 square metres (90,000 sq. ft.) of public display space, featuring material from the collections of fine art and applied art, archaeology, ethnography, treasures from the Spanish Armada, local history, numismatics, industrial ...

  9. Poignant portraits of people affected by Troubles returns to ...

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