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A dazzling display of hundreds of blooms will be on show next week as part of the Out of the Fire Flower Festival. The colourful array will be exhibited at Lisburn Cathedral, marking 300 years ...
For decades it lay hidden away in one of Lisburn’s most iconic buildings — and now the contents of a long-forgotten time capsule have become lost in time themselves.
Lisburn Cathedral celebrated its 400th year last year, and a building of that age is in a constant state of upkeep. The attention at the moment is on the cathedral hall which needs a major renovation.
Hundreds of people have attended a memorial service at Lisburn Cathedral to mark the centenary of one of World War One's bloodiest campaigns. About 21,000 British and Irish troops lost their lives ...
April 15, 2014 at 1:00am BST. THIRTY schemes ranging from a new housing development on Rathlin Island to Lisburn Cathedral are on the shortlist for the top regional awards for the built ...
One of the thousands who sought refuge in Ireland was Louis Crommelin, who settled in Lisburn in the North of Ireland. ... Louis Crommelin died 17 July 1727 and is buried at Lisburn Cathedral.
On Sunday, August 22, 1920, RIC Detective Inspector Oswald Ross Swanzy was attending service at Lisburn Cathedral. Shortly after 1 pm, he was returning to his dwelling at 31 Railway Street when he ...
The service was held in Lisburn Cathedral on Sunday afternoon Hundreds of people have attended a memorial service at Lisburn Cathedral to mark the centenary of one of World War One's bloodiest ...
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