Northern Ireland Executive
14 Nov 2023, 17:30 GMT+10
A Seamus Heaney letter and passenger logs from emigration ships that departed Foyle Port for North America in the mid-1800s are to be put on display as part of a regional tour of local libraries by the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI).
Currently celebrating its centenary, PRONI is taking some of its most interesting records on the road, visiting Derry Central Library on 21st November and Enniskillen Library on 14th December, with further visits, including to Lurgan Library, planned for the New Year.
The initiative, which has been organised in partnership with Libraries NI, will see historical documents specific to the region put on display at each local library.
Documents available to view at Derry Central Library on 21st November include:
Acting Director of PRONI, David Huddleston said:
"As the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland celebrates its 100th anniversary, I am delighted that we are taking unique and original records on the road to local communities where they were first created.
"Archives are for everyone. They tell us about our people, and our places, so this is a fantastic opportunity to see original historical records up close in a local library. They may contain details of names and addresses that will resonate with visitors or show them family connections.
"This is the first time PRONI has worked with Libraries NI to take historical records on tour, and we look forward to reaching new audiences. I hope it will inspire visitors to think about the archives and records that have survived, what they tell us about the past and our shared history."
Libraries NI Chief Executive Jim O'Hagan said:
"Libraries NI welcomes the opportunity to work with PRONI on this exciting initiative and to provide members of the public with a wonderful opportunity to see a selection of important items on display, helping to shine a light on the history and heritage of the local community.
"We are delighted to host the first event in Derry Central Library and look forward to welcoming people as they come and connect with their shared past at their local library."
PRONI officials will be available on the day to help visitors to Derry Central Library uncover details of their family tree, delve into the history of the local area, and answer questions about the vast array of records held by the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland.
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