Each summer, thousands of people take to the roads of County Armagh and Cork to compete against one another in the game of ‘road-bowling’. These ancient competitions are also commonplace in County ...
Apples are usually the first thing you think about when someone mentions Armagh, the Orchard County. Thousands are grown in the county's countryside, hence the nickname - but there's plenty of other ...
Our journey began just two miles from Armagh city centre, at one of Ireland’s most important archaeological sites. Navan Fort, known as Emain Macha, is the earliest capital of Ulster and ancient seat ...
Seanchas Ard Mhacha is a journal devoted to the publication of new research on the history of the Archdiocese of Armagh. Founded in 1953, it has been to the forefront of the renaissance in study in ...
Apples are usually the first thing you think about when someone mentions Armagh. Thousands of apples are grown in the county's countryside, giving it the nickname of the Orchard County. But plenty of ...
There is perhaps no greater Gaelic football rivalry in Ulster than the one between Armagh and Tyrone — and yet a man from the latter has taken it upon himself to write a play about the Orchard ...