Talks and events at PRONI
The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) located in the Titanic Quarter in Belfast, hosts free talks and events on themes that include local and family history/ genealogy. All welcome.
Introduction
To find out more information of forthcoming talks, events and new resources you can subscribe to PRONI’s monthly eNewsletter, the PRONI Express and visit our Eventbrite Page.
To find out more details about an event or book a place, visit the relevant event page below.
February 2025
- Thursday 13 February - Late Night Art East at PRONI
- Friday 21st February - PRONI Getting started workshop at Fivemiletown Library
- Wednesday 26 February - HERoNI Lecture Series - How did the Ancient Irish Deal with Climate Change?
- Thursday 27 February - Getting Started at PRONI Workshop
- Thursday 27 February - Confirmed Bachelor: The Belfast Diaries of David Strain
March 2025
- Saturday 8 March - Getting Started at PRONI Workshop
- Wednesday 12 March - PRONI Getting started workshop at Cookstown Library
- Thursday 13 March - Railways of Strabane
- Thursday 13 March - Getting Started at PRONI Workshop
- Thursday 20 March - Northern Ireland’s Bletchley Connections
- Wednesday 26 March - HERoNI Lecture Series - The Great Neolithic Temple at Ballynahatty
- Thursday 27 March - Getting Started at PRONI Workshop
April 2025
- Tuesday 8 April - Post-War Housing: Huts, Prefabs, and Tintowns
- Thursday 10 April - Speak for the Dead: The Camp Liberations, Eight Decades On
- Thursday April 17 - St Malachy's College and the Great War
- Wednesday 30 April - HERoNI Lecture Series - Excavations of a Neolithic Tomb at Tirnony
May 2025
- Friday 9 May - Victory 80 Years On: Voices from the NI War Memorial
- Wednesday 28 May - HERoNI Lecture Series - Workhouse Fever Hospital in North of Ireland
- Thursday 29 May - Beaches, fields, and landing grounds: defending Northern Ireland during WW2
June 2025
- Thursday 5 June - Femina Culpa: Poems of the Female Criminal
- Friday 13 June - HERoNI Lecture Series - The Irish High Cross- Origins, Revival and Replicas