Inver, County Donegal
Situated off the main Donegal - Killybegs road, a few miles outside Mountcharles, Inver is set on a beautiful point where the River Eany enters Donegal Bay. This quaint village is located amid spectacular scenery on the south Donegal coastline. The fishing port of Killybegs is just a few miles away. As the premier fishing port of Ireland, take a walk down the pier and watch the fishermen land their daily catch. Enjoy a drink in one of the many pubs in town, where music sessions are on every evening. Donegal Town is just 15 minutes drive away to the east, you find a picturesque town with many craft shops and lively bars. Do not forget to visit Donegal Castle, and take a trip on the waterbus onto the bay.
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Enniskillen Castle Museum - Things to do in Fermanagh, NI - History of Northern Ireland
ENNISKILLEN CASTLE MUSEUM - County Fermanagh - Things to do - amazing attractions - from Lough Erne to historic building, great food and pubs to visit too!
Among the different touristic attractions which are found in county Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, Enniskillen Castle Museum comes on the list and this goes to the different things which are seen inside it from history. This castle is located within and around the historic Enniskillen Castle and was established back in 1976 by Fermanagh District Council.
There are different things to be seen inside this museum and which are all about the history, culture, and environment of Fermanagh - that is enough to give tourists and visitors the chance to know more about this part of Northern Ireland. One of the main goals of this place was to cover as many aspects of Fermanagh's culture as possible and at the same time build something which will be informative enough to the future generations.
What you will get the chance to see and explore inside this museum is not all what this place tends to offer because there are those different exhibitions held in the museum that cover local as well as general interests and topics. There are different topics for the events held in this place which you might sometimes never guess; poetry and prose readings, storytelling, lectures, living history events, craft demonstrations, as well as those different types of family entertainment programmes that might be found out there.
The place itself is filled with information and things that one could see inside since it mainly covers the prehistory and natural history of Fermanagh, the county's traditional rural life, local crafts and the celebrated pottery at Belleek. But it is not just about that, inside this place, there is also The Inniskillings Museum with its collection of uniforms, weapons, medals, and memorabilia that dates back to the 17th century; you will get to see lots of things inside the place in general and come out enjoying every single minute you have spent there.
To see all this history and culture combined in the same place in Enniskillen Castle Museum, you could visit it all the year from Monday to Friday from 9:30 AM to 5 PM and you could also make your trip to the place during the weekend on Saturday or Sunday but from 11 AM till 5 PM - they gave you all the possible choices to make your trip easier.
County Fermanagh is one of the six different counties that form Northern Ireland and in addition to the Enniskillen Castle Museum, there are other attractions to be found in Enniskillen, which is located in county Fermanagh, that one should visit.
Lough Erne which is one of the most famous in Northern Ireland is also located in county Fermanagh in Enniskillen and this adds to the different places that one could visit there and the things one could actually do ( Pollnagollum Cave in Enniskillen is also another option when it comes to the different things that one could visit there ( Finn Lough Resort is also one of the different experiences that one could enjoy in Enniskillen with this dome tent that gives the resident the chance to have a panoramic view of the sky while sleeping on the bed ( Headhunters Barber Shop and Railway Museum could be also added to the list since it is also located in Enniskillen and is a different experience of cutting the hair for boys with this museum which people could visit without the need to cut their hair (
There are lots of different options for the things and places that one could visit in Enniskillen, county Fermanagh, which range between museums, old historical places, different experiences such as the resort thing, and other nature related places that one could pass by and check to know more about this part of Northern Ireland and the history it is carrying.
Enniskillen, county Fermanagh, is one of the rich places in Northern Ireland which you could make a plan to visit in the very near future and that is exactly what we want you to do right now, and don't forget, visiting Enniskillen Castle Museum will be a must at this point.
The castle overlooking the river Erne is one of the top visitor attractions in County Fermanagh and well worth a visit. When considering what's on in Enniskillen - or visitor attractions in Northern Ireland - Enniskillen Museum should be considered! Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh - the island town/county in Northern Ireland - is the Lake District of Northern Ireland. Plenty of boat trips and fishing! A lovely and used castle in Northern Ireland. Well kept by Omagh and Fermanagh County Council.
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Galway, Connemara, Aran Islands, Ireland
Galway, Connemara and Aran Islands in the west of Ireland and nearby sights. Galway is a lovely town, perfect for strolling along cobble-stone lanes lined with artisans shops, but even more attractive is the adjacent Connemara Peninsula, with Kylemore Abbey and Clifden, which we will thoroughly explore together.
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The essence of Irish landscape is the beauty-of green fields bounded by miles of rock walls; ancient stone houses with thatch roofs; cows and sheep wandering freely. This is a wild region of mountains, lakes, tumbling streams, undulating peat bogs, unspoiled beaches, and panoramic views. It is a Gaelic-speaking region that has maintained its traditional character and kept the modern world at bay. The musical accent of the friendly locals will charm your heart in a way you can never forget.
The west of Ireland has for generations been considered one of the most beautiful parts of Ireland and it seems that the beauty of the Connemara scenery is matched by the demeanor of its inhabitants. Galway has been voted the friendliest city in the world in a recent poll.
Festival opens wardrobe into magical world of CS Lewis
The EastSide of the Belfast is getting ready to celebrate the life and works of one of its literary greats – C.S. Lewis.
From 19th – 22nd November, EastSide Arts and Connswater Community Greenway will present the 3rd C.S. Lewis Festival.
The Festival will not only showcase Lewis’ diverse works and legacy but his strong connections to his childhood home of east Belfast. Through a series of events and activities including talks, film, theatre, arts, crafts, readings, music, workshops, exhibitions, tours and literature - everyone is invited to open the wardrobe door to the world of C.S. Lewis.
Clive Lewis Staples, known to his friends as Jack, was ‘born and bred’ in east Belfast; a place he would often return to throughout his life. His works have inspired a huge number of adults, through his books on theology and literary criticism, and millions of children through his most well-known works The Chronicles of Narnia.
A World War I soldier, a lecturer at Oxford and Cambridge, an expert in medieval and renaissance literature, poet, sci-fi writer and friend to another literary great - J.R.R. Tolkien - the festival will explore these facets of C.S. Lewis and especially his fond, life-long relationship with his childhood city.
Highlights of this year’s festival include the premiere of The Inklings at Belvoir Players Studio written by Roger Courtney and performed by The Clarence Players.
The play will explore C.S. Lewis’ relationship and meetings with J.R.R. Tolkien, and other literary companions, as they shared and discussed each other works.
A range of tours (by bus, on foot or bike) will enable you to visit the places that inspired and influenced the young Jack. You can join the Nearly True walking tour with a difference at Lewis’ old school, Campbell College which promises fun for all the family or find out more about the new art planned for the C.S. Lewis Civic Square (Holywood Arches, east Belfast) by taking a bus trip to Burt, Co Donegal, where artist Maurice Harron will showcase and discuss the art pieces being developed.
Through performance, talks and workshops the Festival will explore the spiritual side of C.S. Lewis’ works including; SearchLight Theatre Company’s Questioning Aslan at Willowfield Church and C.S. Lewis & Spirituality with Sharon Jebb Smith at St Mark’s Dundela – a place of huge significance for Lewis as he was baptised there and his Grandfather was the first Rector.
There are lots of events for children too including; readings, arts, crafts and films. Join Tales for Toddlers at Campbell College; take your kids to help illustrator Paul Howard write and illustrate a special book featuring Narnian characters at Holywood Arches Library; or take part in the Aslan Clay Workshop at Strand Arts Centre where you can also watch FREE screenings of The Chronicles of Narnia – The Lion, Witch and The Wardrobe, Prince Caspian and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.
Make sure you step aboard the Dawn Treader at the themed Craft Fair at St Mark’s Heyn Hall or push the wardrobe door open into the Fine and Dandy Narnia themed craft fair at Crescent Arts Centre.
Don’t forget to look out for the many FREE Lewis exhibitions including an Ulster Scots Agency exhibition considering the impact of the heritage on Lewis’ life and writings.
Wendy Langham, Festival Organiser, said: “We are delighted to return with the 3rd C.S. Lewis Festival. Not only does the Festival celebrate all facets of this literary great but will push the door open into Lewis’ world and reveal how he had a huge cultural significance on the City of Belfast, especially the east of the City, and how it had an impact on him.
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Carefully gathered and lovingly preserved by former UCSF School of Pharmacy Associate Dean Robert L. Day, PharmD, over the course of his 50-year career, the materials in the collection document the 1872 founding of the California College of Pharmacy, the forerunner of the School of Pharmacy, and its development as a leader among pharmacy schools worldwide.
Upon his retirement from UCSF in 2012, Day generously donated his collection to the University. Robert Day's office served as an archive for several decades; the initial appraisal and transfer process took more than five days. In order to facilitate the accession, a videographer from the School of Pharmacy joined the UCSF archivist to record Dr. Day describing items from the collection, their history, and provenance.
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Interviewee: Robert L. Day, PharmD
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