Cúl Trá-il
An educational, self-guided tour of the museum exploring the story of the Irish language through the places and people of Ulster Folk Museum
Ulster Folk Museum Irish Language TrailAn educational, self-guided tour of the museum exploring the story of the Irish language through the places and people of Ulster Folk Museum
Ulster Folk Museum Irish Language TrailAn educational, self-guided tour exploring the story of the Ulster Scots language with 'Bard of Moneyrea', Robert Huddleston
Ulster Folk Museum Ulster Scots Language TrailThe project will provide new levels of access to important collections, archives and manuscripts through preservation and digitisation. Some of the resources undergoing digitisation through the project are:
Previously unseen archival manuscripts that tell the story of the life and cultures of local people including: Robert Huddleston (1814 – 1887), ‘the Bard of Moneyrea’; Sir John Byers, (1853 – 1920), an academic and professor and; Brendan Adams, (1917-1981), an early curator at the Ulster Folk Museum and pioneer of the Language Archive.
We are working closely with partners, including our local universities, language bodies and local groups to develop new ways to bring languages to life.
Upcoming activity will include the digitisation of several significant heritage assets including the Ulster Dialect Archive manuscripts and new resources based on the Tape Recorded Survey of Hiberno-English which contains 539 tapes of people in every county of Ireland recorded between 1972 and 1981.