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Presbyterians in Ulster
For four centuries Presbyterians have represented one of the most important elements in the population of Ireland.
5.32 MB
Patriots, Pioneers and Presidents
Stories of the Scotch-Irish.
4.5 MB
Paula McIntyre MBE prepares a traditional Burns supper
Paula McIntyre MBE prepares a traditional Burns supper with neeps, tatties and of course a haggis.
Ulster Scots
The 1718 Migration
From Ulster to New England - The Arrival of the Scotch-Irish in America.
7.11 MB
Andrew Jackson
‘Old Hickory’ The First People's President.
4.02 MB
The Scotch-Irish in New Orleans
From the middle of the 1700s people with roots in Ulster were settling in New Orleans.
1.63 MB
The Scotch-Irish in New York City
The Scotch-Irish story in New York can be traced back over 300 years and is an important part of the city’s history.
1.57 MB
The Scotch-Irish in Savannah
The Scotch-Irish story in Savannah is not as well known or as prominent as in other places in America.
6.42 MB
Heron (Delamont)
Mark Thompson reads a Scots poem about a heron, from the bird hide in Delamont.
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