refimprove date April 2009 Banners are a significant part of the Culture of NorthernIreland , particularly ... those banners belonging to war memorial lodges. Others show war memorials in NorthernIreland ... Ireland DEFAULTSORT Banners In NorthernIreland Category Culture of NorthernIreland Category Art in NorthernIreland Category Folk art Category Orange Order Category Parades ... types of folk art . They are typically carried in Parades in NorthernIreland parades such as those ... Catholic banners tend to feature a lot of green. Possibly because of the significance of banners in Northern ... campaign in NorthernIreland during the Troubles was Operation Banner . Loyal Orange Institution Image Belfastbanner.jpg right thumb 200px A non standard depiction of King William III. The banners of the Institution ..., such as a map of NorthernIreland, a local landmark or scene from local industry, or a symbol of Northern ... because of a widespread sense of betrayal over recent British government policies on NorthernIreland ... and the Virgin Mary and pope s especially John Paul II , the first Pope to visit Ireland . Other banners .... Many banners relate to the division in Northern Irish society between Protestants Unionism ... in England. Note the stylistic similarity to Orange and other Northern Irish banners. Banners of the type ... Black Institution and the Apprentice Boys of Derry , and the banners are typically commissioned, and represent, a fraternal organization lodge within one of these societies. Banners are also carried by trade unions and church groups, and by marching band s. Most banners are painted by professionals ... on each side, usually depicting different subjects, and the name and number of the lodge. Most banners ... in many ways a sectarian art form, Catholic and Protestant banners are usually very similar in terms of style and composition. Apart from subject matter, the main difference is colour Orange Order banners ... into historical, religious, memorial, local, and British. Some banners fit into more than one category ... more details
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Irish dance Dance in NorthernIreland Folk art of NorthernIrelandBanners in NorthernIreland List ...merge List of NorthernIreland related topics date April 2012 File Europe location N IRL2.png thumb 250px center Location of NorthernIreland orange center in the Europe European continent camel & white br in the United Kingdom camel NorthernIreland is Countries of the United Kingdom one of the four ..., Scotland, Wales and NorthernIreland. ref ref name Number10CountriesWithinACountry cite web url http ... up of four countries England, Scotland, Wales and NorthernIreland. Its full name is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and NorthernIreland...NorthernIreland is a part of the United Kingdom ... of the United Kingdom . NorthernIreland was Partition of Ireland created as a distinct Administrative ... Britain and Ireland. NorthernIreland was for many years the site of a violent and bitter ethno ... Protestant , which has been the most prevalent religion. Unionists want NorthernIreland to remain part of the United Kingdom, ref http www.uup.org policy standing up for northernireland index.php Standing up for NorthernIreland www.uup.org. Retrieved 2 August 2008. ref while nationalists wish it to be United ... ethnicity arguments and explorations , SAGE Publications London In NorthernIreland the objectives .... The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to NorthernIreland ... Flag is the official Flag of NorthernIreland Coat of arms of NorthernIreland obsolete TOC limit ... Ireland Official English country name NorthernIreland Common endonym lang ga Tuaisceart ireann Ulster Scots dialects Ulster Scots Norlin Airlann Official endonym NorthernIreland List of adjectival ... Irishwoman, Ulsterman or Ulsterwoman Geography of NorthernIreland Main article Geography of NorthernIrelandNorthernIreland is a constituent country of the United Kingdom . See Countries of the United ... Europe Northern Europe and Western Europe British Isles Ireland the northeastern sixth of the island ... more details
This is a list of years in NorthernIreland which was established on 3 May 1921. For only articles about years in NorthernIreland that have been written, see Category Years in NorthernIreland . Twenty first century 2012 in NorthernIreland 2012 2011 in NorthernIreland 2011 2010 in NorthernIreland 2010 2009 in NorthernIreland 2009 2008 in NorthernIreland 2008 2007 in NorthernIreland 2007 2006 in NorthernIreland 2006 2005 in NorthernIreland 2005 2004 in NorthernIreland 2004 2003 in NorthernIreland 2003 2002 in NorthernIreland 2002 2001 in NorthernIreland 2001 Twentieth century 2000 in NorthernIreland 2000 1999 in NorthernIreland 1999 1998 in NorthernIreland 1998 1997 in NorthernIreland 1997 1996 in NorthernIreland 1996 1995 in NorthernIreland 1995 1994 in NorthernIreland 1994 1993 in NorthernIreland 1993 1992 in NorthernIreland 1992 1991 in NorthernIreland 1991 1990 in NorthernIreland 1990 1989 in NorthernIreland 1989 1988 in NorthernIreland 1988 1987 in NorthernIreland 1987 1986 in NorthernIreland 1986 1985 in NorthernIreland 1985 1984 in NorthernIreland 1984 1983 in NorthernIreland 1983 1982 in NorthernIreland 1982 1981 in NorthernIreland 1981 1980 in NorthernIreland 1980 1979 in NorthernIreland 1979 1978 in NorthernIreland 1978 1977 in NorthernIreland 1977 1976 in NorthernIreland 1976 1975 in NorthernIreland 1975 1974 in NorthernIreland 1974 1973 in NorthernIreland 1973 1972 in NorthernIreland 1972 1971 in NorthernIreland 1971 1970 in NorthernIreland 1970 1969 in NorthernIreland 1969 1968 in NorthernIreland 1968 1967 in NorthernIreland 1967 1966 in NorthernIreland 1966 1965 in NorthernIreland 1965 1964 in NorthernIreland 1964 1963 in NorthernIreland 1963 1962 in NorthernIreland 1962 1961 in NorthernIreland 1961 1960 in NorthernIreland 1960 1959 in NorthernIreland 1959 1958 in NorthernIreland 1958 1957 in NorthernIreland 1957 1956 in NorthernIreland 1956 1955 in NorthernIreland 1955 1954 in NorthernIreland 1954 ... more details
The NorthernIreland Assembly is the current devolved legislature of NorthernIreland. NorthernIreland Assembly may also refer to NorthernIreland Assembly 1973 , a legislature set up in 1973 to replace the Parliament of NorthernIreland. NorthernIreland Assembly 1982 , a legislature set up in 1982 to attempt to achieve power sharing government in NorthernIreland. disambig ... more details
The list of school s in NorthernIreland is divided into several articles List of primary schools in NorthernIreland List of secondary schools in NorthernIreland List of grammar schools in NorthernIreland List of integrated schools in NorthernIreland Education in NorthernIreland Schools in the United Kingdom Lists of schools in Europe Category Lists of schools in NorthernIreland Category Schools in NorthernIreland ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2008 Context date October 2009 The Lands Tribunal for NorthernIreland is a court of record in NorthernIreland established by the Lands Tribunal and Compensation Act NorthernIreland 1964 . Category Court systems in NorthernIreland NorthernIreland stub ... more details
The Cabinet of NorthernIreland may refer to Executive Committee of the Privy Council of NorthernIreland , the devolved government from 1922 1972. NorthernIreland Executive , the cabinet of the NorthernIreland Executive established in 1998. disambig ... more details
Supreme Court of NorthernIreland may mean Supreme Court of the United Kingdom , established 2009 Court of Judicature of NorthernIreland , called Supreme Court of Judicature of NorthernIreland till 2009 dab ... more details
There are a number of alternative names used for NorthernIreland . ref cite book title Nationalism and Independence ... accessdate 2008 09 23 isbn 978 1 85918 105 8 ref NorthernIreland consists of six Counties of Ireland ... in the variations of names they use for the region. A proposal to change NorthernIreland s name was seriously considered by the UK and NorthernIreland Governments in 1949 but in the end the name NorthernIreland was retained. Names Legal name The official and legal name of the region is NorthernIreland ... any part of NorthernIreland. The legal name is used by both the British and Irish governments, internationally ..., reject the name NorthernIreland , as they believe it distinguishes the region from the rest of Ireland ... to NorthernIreland alone. Indeed, as discussed below, the Executive Committee of the Privy Council of NorthernIreland Government of NorthernIreland once considered a proposal to change the official ... simply as the North , though NorthernIreland is becoming more popular in the media, by politicians and by the general public. Similarly, and more commonly, in NorthernIreland, the South is sometimes ... name for NorthernIreland which has grown in popularity in recent years is Norn Iron , derived from an over exaggerated pronunciation of NorthernIreland in a broad Belfast accent. This name is often used by fans of the NorthernIreland football team football team both on banners and in conversation. NorthernIreland is literally translated to Tuaisceart ireann or Tuaisceart na h ireann ... by republicans and Norlin Airlann or NorthernIreland in Ulster Scots dialects Ulster Scots . Government proposals to rename NorthernIreland as Ulster Ulster unionists often use the name Ulster as a synonym for NorthernIreland . ref http books.google.ie books?id RPtXDMarWTEC&pg PA509&lpg PA509&dq 22explaining NorthernIreland 22 and 22exactly that 22 and 22synonym 22&source web&ots dJyovDTwXs&sig HZEN0JCJ BMcxgP7 RihBnSMZFI&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 1&ct result Explaining NorthernIreland ... more details
The B1 road or Ardglass Downpatrick road is a List of B roads in NorthernIreland B road in NorthernIreland connecting the B176 road NorthernIreland B176 road at Downpatrick and the A2 road NorthernIreland A2 road at Ardglass . DEFAULTSORT 1 0001 Category Roads in NorthernIreland NorthernIreland stub UK road stub ... more details
NorthernIreland Act with its variations is a stock short title used in the United Kingdom for legislation relating to NorthernIreland . List The NorthernIreland Act 1974 The NorthernIreland Act 1998 The NorthernIreland Monitoring Commission etc. Act 2003 The NorthernIreland Act 2006 The NorthernIreland Miscellaneous Provisions Act 2006 The NorthernIreland St Andrews Agreement Act 2006 The NorthernIreland St Andrews Agreement Act 2007 The NorthernIreland Act 2009 See also List of short titles Scotland Act disambiguation Wales Act 1978 Government of Wales Act disambiguation UK legislation Category Lists of legislation by short title Category Article Feedback 5 statute stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The NorthernIreland Embroidery Guild was set up in 1980 to promote the craft and exhibition of embroidery . The Guild provides a focus and meeting place for people to learn new skills through lectures, demonstrations and workshops. The N.I.E.G. aims to raise public awareness of the high standard of textile work in NorthernIreland by exhibiting the work of members. External links http www.nieg.org.uk NorthernIreland Embroidery Guild Category Culture of NorthernIreland Category Organisations based in NorthernIreland Category 1980 establishments in NorthernIreland ... more details
refimprove date October 2008 The Great Seal of NorthernIreland is the Great Seal seal used for NorthernIreland . The great seal is currently under the possession of the Secretary of State for NorthernIreland . The Great Seal was created by the Irish Free State Consequential Provisions Act 1922 on the creation of NorthernIreland for possession by the Governor of NorthernIreland to be used for all matters in NorthernIreland for which the Great Seal of Ireland was theretofore used ref Irish Free State Consequential Provisions Act 1922, Schedule, paragraph 2 4 . ref This remained until the imposition of direct rule when it was presented to the Secretary of State for NorthernIreland. Uses Judges of the High Court of NorthernIreland , Lords Justice of Appeal and the Lord Chief Justice of NorthernIreland are appointed by Her Majesty by letters patent under the Great Seal of NorthernIreland. ref Judicature NorthernIreland Act 1978, section 12, as substituted by the NorthernIreland Act 2009 ref Royal Assent to Bills of the NorthernIreland Assembly are signified by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of NorthernIreland. ref NorthernIreland Act 1998, section 5 3 . ref Wafer Seals The NorthernIreland Miscellaneous Provisions Act 1945 authorised the preparation and use of a die bearing the same device as the obverse of the seal, and the impression embossed by means of the die on, or on a wafer or other material attached to, a document confers on the document the same validity in all respects as if it had been authenticated by, or passed under, the Great Seal itself. ref NorthernIreland Miscellaneous Provisions Act 1945, section 3. ref Section 49 of the NorthernIreland Act 1998 makes similar provision for the creation of a Wafer Great Seal of NorthernIreland, which is valid for use on Letter Patent signifying Royal Assent to Bills of the NorthernIreland Assembly ... National seals Ireland, Northern Category Government of NorthernIreland Category Law in NorthernIreland ... more details
for hierarchy from List of places This is a list of places in NorthernIreland . Settlements List of towns and villages in NorthernIreland List of cities in the United Kingdom List List of cities in NorthernIreland List of settlements in NorthernIreland by population Subdivisions Local government in NorthernIreland Districts List of districts List of districts in NorthernIreland by area by area List of districts in NorthernIreland by population by population List of districts in NorthernIreland by population density by population density List of districts in NorthernIreland by community make up by community make up List of parliamentary constituencies in NorthernIreland List of parliamentary constituencies Natural features List of Hewitts in NorthernIreland List of Marilyns in NorthernIreland List of nature reserves in NorthernIreland List of parks in NorthernIreland List of Ramsar sites in NorthernIreland List of Special Areas of Conservation in NorthernIreland List of Areas of Special Scientific Interest in NorthernIreland County specific lists Antrim Template County Antrim Navbox List of places in County Antrim List of civil parishes of County Antrim List of townlands in County Antrim Armagh Template County Armagh Navbox List of places in County Armagh List of civil parishes of County Armagh List of townlands in County Armagh Down Template County Down Navbox List of places in County Down List of civil parishes of County Down List of townlands in County Down Fermanagh Template County Fermanagh Navbox List of places in County Fermanagh List of civil parishes of County Fermanagh List of townlands in County Fermanagh Londonderry Template County Londonderry Navbox ... Tyrone See also List of places in Ireland Category NorthernIreland related lists Europe topic List of places in Category Geography of NorthernIreland Category Lists of places in NorthernIreland simple List of places in NorthernIreland by county ... more details
mi no footnotes January 2012 wikify April 2010 orphan November 2006 LSDA NorthernIreland LSDA NI is part of the Learning and Skills Network LSN , with a role to support all forms of post 16 education and training in NorthernIreland. LSDA NorthernIreland operates from offices in Belfast . It supports Further Education Colleges, Training providers and Community Providers who offer government funded training and vocational education courses in NorthernIreland. History Established in 2003 as part of the Learning and Skills Development Agency LSDA , LSDA NorthernIreland s core funding came from the Department for Employment and Learning NorthernIreland DEL . When LSDA was split into the Quality Improvement Agency QIA and Learning and Skills Network LSN in 2006, LSDA NorthernIreland retained its title and function. External links http www.lsdani.org.uk LSDA NorthernIreland http www.delni.gov.uk Department for Employment and Learning DEL http www.thetlc.org.uk Teaching and Learning Communities DEFAULTSORT Lsda NorthernIreland Category Education in NorthernIreland Category 2003 establishments in NorthernIreland NorthernIreland stub ... more details
Refimprove date April 2008 Politics of NorthernIreland 1921 72 The Privy Council of NorthernIreland was a formal body of advisors to the British Crown sovereign and was a vehicle for the monarch s prerogative power s in NorthernIreland. It was modelled on the Privy Council of the United Kingdom . The Council was created in 1922 as a result of the division of Ireland into the Irish Free State and NorthernIreland . The latter remained part of the United Kingdom albeit with its own Parliament of NorthernIreland parliament . The previous Privy Council of Ireland , however, was never formally abolished, remaining theoretically in existence though devoid of members other than the Lord Mayor of Dublin , who continued to be styled Right Honourable as a result. ref Though the Privy Council of Ireland was de facto abolished in 1922, the Lord Mayor continued to be entitled to be addressed as the Right Honourable as a result of the Municipal Corporations Ireland Act 1840 , which granted the title in law. The Local Government Act 2001 finally removed the title as a consequence of the repeal of the 1840 act. ref The Privy Council of NorthernIreland consisted of senior members of the NorthernIreland government including the Prime Minister of NorthernIreland its members were appointed for life ... by the Cabinet government cabinet . It was effectively abolished when the office of Governor of NorthernIreland and the Parliament of NorthernIreland were formally abolished in 1973 ref cite web url http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 1973 36 enacted title NorthernIreland Constitution Act 1973 ref and its powers were transferred to the Secretary of State for NorthernIreland , a member of the British ... of NorthernIreland List of NorthernIreland members of the Privy Council List of NorthernIreland members of the U.K. Privy Council Category History of NorthernIreland Category Privy councils NorthernIreland Category 1922 establishments in NorthernIreland ... more details
Image NIEA.gif right The NorthernIreland Environment Agency is a NorthernIreland Executive Conservation ethic conservation agency within the Department of the Environment NorthernIreland Department of the Environment . Unlike the equivalent bodies in England, Scotland and Wales, it aims to promote and conserve both the natural environment and the built environment and to promote their appreciation by present and future generations. NorthernIreland has 9 Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty areas of outstanding natural beauty , 47 National Nature Reserve national nature reserves , 43 Special Area of Conservation special areas of conservation , and 10 Special Protection Area special protection areas . There are 181 Scheduled Monument scheduled monuments in state care in NorthernIreland, and around 1700 scheduled monuments in total. Prior to 1 July 2008, the agency was called the Environment and Heritage Service . Equivalent bodies in other parts of the United Kingdom and Ireland Environment Agency Scottish Environment Protection Agency SEPA Natural England and English Heritage Scottish ... Service See also List of Government departments and agencies in NorthernIreland List of Conservation topics Conservation in the United Kingdom Castles in NorthernIreland Abbeys and priories in NorthernIreland List of museums in NorthernIreland Historic houses in NorthernIreland NetRegs External links http www.ni environment.gov.uk Official website doeni Category Archaeology of NorthernIreland Category NorthernIreland coast and countryside Category NorthernIreland Executive Category Organisations based in NorthernIreland Category Archaeological organisations Category Heritage organizations Category History organizations Category Buildings and structures in NorthernIreland Category Conservation in NorthernIreland Category Environment of NorthernIreland Category Environmental organisations ... Category Regulators of NorthernIreland Category Environmental protection agencies nl Environment and Heritage ... more details
Politics of NorthernIreland Elections in NorthernIreland are held on a regular basis to the Northern ... elections are also held in NorthernIreland to local government in NorthernIreland local councils . The NorthernIreland Assembly has 108 members, elected in 18 six member constituency constituencies by the single transferable vote STV method. NorthernIreland is represented at Westminster by List of parliamentary constituencies in NorthernIreland 18 single member constituencies elected by the first past the post method, and at the European Parliament by a NorthernIreland European Parliament constituency single constituency returning 3 MEPs by the STV method. NorthernIreland wide elections Elections to the European Parliament NorthernIreland European Parliament constituency Elections to the British ... BBC Election 2010 NorthernIreland ref Election Summary Party with Candidates party Democratic Unionist ... party Alliance Party of NorthernIreland candidates seats 1 gain 1 loss 0 net 1 votes 42,762 ... by election, 2000 North Down by election, 1995 Upper Bann by election, 1990 NorthernIreland by elections ... by election, 1921 West Down by election, 1921 Elections to the NorthernIreland House of Commons NorthernIreland general election, 1921 NorthernIreland general election, 1925 NorthernIreland general election, 1929 NorthernIreland general election, 1933 NorthernIreland general election, 1938 NorthernIreland general election, 1945 NorthernIreland general election, 1949 NorthernIreland general election, 1953 NorthernIreland general election, 1958 NorthernIreland general election, 1962 NorthernIreland general election, 1965 NorthernIreland general election, 1969 By elections List of NorthernIreland Parliament by elections Ad hoc elections NorthernIreland assembly elections, 1973 NorthernIreland Constitutional Convention elections, 1975 NorthernIreland assembly elections, 1982 NorthernIreland Forum elections, 1996 Elections to the NorthernIreland Assembly NorthernIreland ... more details
The NorthernIreland Law Commission is a Law Commission in NorthernIreland created under section 50 of the Justice NorthernIreland Act 2002 , implementing recommendations following the Good Friday Agreement . ref cite web title About Us url http www.nilawcommission.gov.uk about us.htm work Website of the NorthernIreland Law Commission publisher NorthernIreland Law Commission accessdate 9 July 2011 ref It replaced the existing non statutory Law Reform Advisory Committee . The NorthernIreland Law Commission keeps the Northern Irish law law of NorthernIreland under review, with a view to law reform . It has five members, a part time chairman and four full time commissioners, appointed by the Secretary of State for NorthernIreland . The chairman is a judge of the High Court of NorthernIreland , who retains judicial office while acting as chairman. The other commissioners include a barrister , a solicitor , a legal academic, and a layperson. References reflist External links official website http www.nilawcommission.gov.uk index.htm http www.opsi.gov.uk acts acts2002 20026 d.htm 50 Section 50 of the Justice NorthernIreland Act 2002 Category Law in NorthernIreland Category Organisations based in NorthernIreland NorthernIreland stub ... more details
Politics of NorthernIreland The Government of NorthernIreland is, generally speaking, whatever political body exercises political authority over NorthernIreland . A number of separate systems of government exist or have existed in NorthernIreland. NorthernIreland was created as a separate legal entity on 3 May 1921, under the Government of Ireland Act 1920 . ref Statutory Rules & Orders published by authority, 1921 No. 533 Additional source for 3 May 1921 date Alvin Jackson, Home Rule An Irish History , Oxford University Press, 2004, p198. ref The new autonomous NorthernIreland was formed from six of the nine counties of Ulster , being four counties with unionist majorities, and Fermanagh and Tyrone two ref name ark http www.ark.ac.uk elections h1918.htm The Irish Election of 1918 ref of the five Ulster counties which had nationalist majorities. In large part unionists, at least in the north east region, supported its creation while Irish nationalism nationalists were opposed. Subsequently, on 6 December 1922, the island of Ireland became an independent dominion known as the Irish Free State but NorthernIreland immediately exercised its right to opt out of the new Dominion. The first government of NorthernIreland was the Executive Committee of the Privy Council of NorthernIreland , which exercised such authority from 1922 to 1972. A NorthernIreland Executive 1974 NorthernIreland Executive was created following the signing of the Sunningdale Agreement in 1974, while the current NorthernIreland Executive under the First Minister and Deputy First Minister, was created in the Belfast Good Friday Agreement, and has intermittently been in existence from 1998 to the present. NorthernIreland has also been governed by ministers under the Secretary of State for NorthernIreland during periods of Direct Rule . References reflist Category Government of NorthernIreland Category History of NorthernIrelandIreland stub ... more details
Infobox Website name Craft NI favicon File Craft NorthernIreland Logo.jpg logo Image Craft NorthernIreland Logo.jpg screenshot caption url http www.craftni.org type Cultural political owner author Collaborative launch date 2004 current status active revenue Craft NorthernIreland is the regional development agency for craft in NorthernIreland . In 2000, the Arts Council of NorthernIreland took formal steps to establish an organisation to help shape and define the craft sector in NorthernIreland . ref Arts Council of NorthernIreland 2000 , Review of the Crafts Sector in NorthernIreland A Consultation Document. ref Craft NI was set up in 2004 and is located in Cotton Court, Cathedral Quarter, Belfast . Craft NI produces information and publicity about the craft sector. It represents NorthernIreland on national and international bodies including the UK National Advisory Panel for Craft, World Crafts Council , NI Employers Panel for Creative and Cultural Sector Skills Council. It develops partnerships with other agencies for strategic investment in the sector including the Arts Council of NorthernIreland and Invest NI. In 2007, Craft NI hosted its first exhibition of contemporary craft from NorthernIreland. The work represented gave the first multi disciplinary overview of craft in the region in the period from the 1980s to the first few years after 2000. ref McBrinn, J. 2007 , Making changes contemporary craft in NorthernIreland . ref In May 2007, the exhibition travelled to the S Dillon Ripley Centre, Smithsonian Institution as part of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival and Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure s Rediscover NorthernIreland programme. August Craft Month is NorthernIreland s annual celebration of craft a coordinated programme of events and activities that showcase the work of craft makers in NorthernIreland and from across the UK, Ireland and Europe ... Arts in NorthernIreland Category Culture of NorthernIreland Category Culture in Belfast ... more details
Politics of NorthernIreland 1921 72 The NorthernIreland House of Commons existed from 1921 to 1973 as the lower House of the devolved legislature of the part of the United Kingdom called NorthernIreland ... to the UK Parliament, between 1922 and 1950, were used for NorthernIreland devolved elections in the 1921 ... of NorthernIreland was suspended in 1972 and abolished in 1973. border 1 cellpadding 4 cellspacing ... Constituency Type Notes 1921 1929 Antrim NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Antrim county 7 MPs 1929 1973 Antrim Borough NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Antrim Borough county 1929 1973 Bann Side NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Bann Side county 1929 1973 Carrick NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Carrick county 1969 1973 Larkfield NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Larkfield county 1929 1973 Larne NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Larne county 1929 1973 Mid Antrim NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Mid Antrim county 1969 1973 Newtownabbey NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Newtownabbey county 1929 1973 North Antrim NorthernIreland Parliament constituency North Antrim county 1929 1973 South Antrim NorthernIreland Parliament constituency South Antrim county 1921 1929 Armagh NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Armagh county 4 MPs 1929 1973 Central Armagh NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Central Armagh county 1929 1973 Mid Armagh NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Mid Armagh county 1929 1973 North Armagh NorthernIreland Parliament constituency North Armagh county 1929 1973 South Armagh NorthernIreland Parliament constituency South Armagh county 1929 1973 Belfast Ballynafeigh NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Belfast Ballynafeigh borough 1929 1973 Belfast Bloomfield NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Belfast Bloomfield borough 1929 1973 Belfast Central NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Belfast Central borough 1929 1973 Belfast Clifton NorthernIreland Parliament constituency Belfast ... more details
Gardens in NorthernIreland is a link page for any garden open to the public in NorthernIreland . List of gardens in NorthernIreland Belfast Botanic Gardens Clandeboye Estate , Bangor, County Down Bangor , County Down Drenagh , Limavady , County Londonderry Mount Stewart , Newtownards , County Down Rowallane Garden , Saintfield , County Down See also Register of Parks, Gardens and Demesnes of Special Historic Interest Historic houses in NorthernIreland List of gardens Gardens in England Gardens in Wales Gardens in Scotland Gardens in the Republic of Ireland Category Gardens in NorthernIreland Category NorthernIreland related lists Gardens ar ... more details
Northern Railway of Ireland was an Irish gauge RailGauge 63 railway company in Ireland . It was formed by a merger of the Dublin and Drogheda Railway D&D with the Dublin and the Belfast Junction Railway D&BJct in 1875. In 1876 it merged with the Irish North Western Railway INW and Ulster Railway to form the Great Northern Railway Ireland . rail stub Category Railway companies established in 1875 Category Railway companies disestablished in 1876 Category Irish gauge railways Category Great Northern Railway Ireland Category Defunct railway companies of Ireland ... more details