Online exhibition to mark the centenary of Northern Ireland

To mark the centenary of Northern Ireland the Irish Linen Centre and Lisburn Museum has opened a new online exhibition.
New virtual exhibition at Irish Linen Centre and Lisburn MuseumNew virtual exhibition at Irish Linen Centre and Lisburn Museum
New virtual exhibition at Irish Linen Centre and Lisburn Museum

‘Planting a parliament: partition and the foundation of Northern Ireland 1920-22’ tells the story of the birth of Northern Ireland, and is supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund’s Shared History Fund.

The exhibition can be viewed at the museum’s online #VirtualMuseum portal.

Mayor of Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council, Councillor Nicholas Trimble, said: “The museum’s latest online exhibition examines the early history of Northern Ireland, through objects, photographs and images from its collection. It showcases the momentous events of 100 years ago and the story of Lisburn, a thriving market town at the heart of the Lagan Valley. These events led to transformation on the island of Ireland. I would encourage our residents to visit www.lisburnmuseum.com/NI100-exhibition and view it.”

Children’s Parade, Peace Day, Lisburn, 1919. ILC&LM CollectionChildren’s Parade, Peace Day, Lisburn, 1919. ILC&LM Collection
Children’s Parade, Peace Day, Lisburn, 1919. ILC&LM Collection

Councillor Scott Carson, Chairman of the council’s Cross Party Centenary Working Group, added: “This new online exhibition is a part of the council’s programme to mark the NI Centenary. Our exhibitions would usually be on display in our museum but we have adapted to showcase our artefacts to the public online. The past is educational and it is important for our mental health that we all keep learning.

“The museum is also running a series of centenary-themes talks until November. Well-known historians and broadcasters examine history, politics, sports, language, identity and the arts. Visit www.lisburncastlereagh.gov.uk/resident/centenary to learn more.”