Editions of the Belfast News Letter from the 18th to the 20th centuries are to be digitised as part of a new project.
Belfast News Letter editions from 18th-20th centuries to be digitised as UK Government project promotes Northern Ireland's ...
Secretary of State Hilary Benn visited Belfast’s Linen Hall Library to view historic copies of the News Letter. Mr Benn said: “The News Letter’s status as the longest-running continuously ...
Hilary Benn, the secretary of state for Northern Ireland, and David Montgomery, the News Letter owner, have met at the Linen Hall library in Belfast to unveil the historic project. They reviewed ...
The News Letter, first published in September 1737, will this year mark its 288th anniversary as the oldest continuously published English language daily paper. The Northern Ireland Office is working ...
Sinn Féin says that while a request to the Council Chief Executive for emergency funds from the Linen Hall Library was sent ...
Carnduff has not been forgotten in his native city as there is a blue plaque outside the Linen Hall Library noting that he was its resident caretaker from 1951 to 1954. His work lives on.
The Linen Hall is inviting expressions of interest from experienced café operators to help ‘combine literature, conversation ...
David Montgomery, the National World executive chairman, and Secretary of State Hilary Benn in the the Linen Hall Library in Belfast Editions of the Belfast News Letter from the 18th to the 20th ...
Double standards accusation over bid for £500,000 compared to recent Linen Hall Library decision ...