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stevenson
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Sarah Twig Jr in 1950
Re: Parking facilities at new PRONI
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Reply #9 on:
Sunday 13 March 11 15:40 GMT (UK) »
Thank you all for the help
If anyone gets any futher information can you keep us informed.
Steve
<br /><br />Census information is Crown Copyright, from
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
TheWhuttle
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Posts: 496
How many boys?
Re: Parking facilities at new PRONI
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Reply #10 on:
Monday 14 March 11 02:29 GMT (UK) »
Capt Steve,
Suggest parking well off-site, and treating yourself to a return-taxi back to a good pub (car park).
No need to be reticently Welch. Beat the "Irish" at the game, once again!
Capt. Jock
[We was robbed by rule 16 ... er, rule 19 ... er, serendipity!]
WHITTLEY - Donegore, Ballycraigy, Newtownards, Guernsey, PALI
WHITTLE - Dublin, Glenavy, Muckamore, Belfast; Jamaica; Norfolk (Virginia), Baltimore (Maryland), New York
CHAINE - Ballymena, Muckamore, Larne
EWART, DEWART - Portglenone, Ballyclare
McAFEE, WALKER - Ballyrashane
"You can't give kindness away enough, it keeps coming back to you."
Mark Twain (aka Samuel CLEMENTS) [Family origins from Ballynure, Co. Antrim.]
stevenson
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Sarah Twig Jr in 1950
Re: Parking facilities at new PRONI
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Reply #11 on:
Monday 14 March 11 19:38 GMT (UK) »
Capt J
What a good idea
Yes we were robbed....as I stood up looking down.....straining to see....waving me scarf....
I couldn't work out why the wee man in red had the ball...alas all was lost.
Capt S (could also fit in a good Ulster fry at the pub then)
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www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
The Banshee
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
Re: Parking facilities at new PRONI
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Reply #12 on:
Monday 14 March 11 21:34 GMT (UK) »
There is a bus stop right outside the PRONI TQ office:
http://www.translink.co.uk/Timetables/Metro-Timetables/All-Other-Metro-Timetables/Metro-Service-26-Outbound/
or
http://www.translink.co.uk/Timetables/Metro-Timetables/All-Other-Metro-Timetables/Metro-Service-26A-Outbound/
Also a number of buses stop outside the Albert Clock which is about ten minutes away from Odyssey.
If you want to go by train, then Bridge End is ten minutes from the Odyssey or 20 minutes from Central.
The nearest car park is the Odyssey though there is also parking opposite the Drawing Rooms.
TheWhuttle
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Posts: 496
How many boys?
Re: Parking facilities at new PRONI
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Reply #13 on:
Monday 14 March 11 22:33 GMT (UK) »
Capt Steve,
Sadly GAULT's shebeen in Kingsmoss is (apparently?) no more ....
Luckily a warm welcome in a unique lasting-to-the-present-day near-bus-stop alternative is conveniently to hand,
Good to see your lights shining once more.
Thought we'd lost you overboard!
Capt Jock
WHITTLEY - Donegore, Ballycraigy, Newtownards, Guernsey, PALI
WHITTLE - Dublin, Glenavy, Muckamore, Belfast; Jamaica; Norfolk (Virginia), Baltimore (Maryland), New York
CHAINE - Ballymena, Muckamore, Larne
EWART, DEWART - Portglenone, Ballyclare
McAFEE, WALKER - Ballyrashane
"You can't give kindness away enough, it keeps coming back to you."
Mark Twain (aka Samuel CLEMENTS) [Family origins from Ballynure, Co. Antrim.]
stevenson
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Posts: 1,460
Sarah Twig Jr in 1950
Re: Parking facilities at new PRONI
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Reply #14 on:
Friday 18 March 11 18:31 GMT (UK) »
Thank you Banshee
Capt....overboard..na...went for a swim..back now
Steve
<br /><br />Census information is Crown Copyright, from
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
jwaugh
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Posts: 357
Re: Parking facilities at new PRONI
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Reply #15 on:
Wednesday 30 March 11 17:23 BST (UK) »
Hi
This page has been up dated with new information about parking.
http://www.proni.gov.uk/index/visiting_proni/getting_here.htm
There seems to be a FREE carpark about 5 minutes walk from PRONI opposite the Harland & Wolff drawing offices. see map in the link below.
http://www.proni.gov.uk/proni_map.pdf
Otherwise its paying at the Odyssey at the cheapest £3 per day.
John
Stewart, Stuart, Todd, Duncan, Waugh, in Ballyclare, Ballyeaston, Rashee, Cairncastle areas of Antrim, Northern Ireland (Ireland)
aghadowey
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Posts: 52,552
Re: Parking facilities at new PRONI
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Reply #16 on:
Wednesday 30 March 11 18:16 BST (UK) »
Well, at least that's good news. Now, would be interested to know what the cafe is like (at least I hope there's somewhere to get a bite to eat, cup of tea, etc.- and hopefully much, much better than the last meal I had at the old site)...
Away sorting out DNA matches... I may be gone for
some time
many years!
chrispaton
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Posts: 199
Innocence before the war
PRONI reopens
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Reply #17 on:
Thursday 31 March 11 22:51 BST (UK) »
Hi all,
I was at PRONI on Tuesday, the day before it reopened to the public, and managed to take many photos as well as a short video on the new premises, which are truly stunning.
My blog post at
http://scottishancestry.blogspot.com/2011/03/welcome-to-21st-century-proni.html
contains about 15 images and a run down, whilst another post at
http://scottishancestry.blogspot.com/2011/03/new-proni-search-room-in-belfast.html
contains a video in the new search room, with PRONI's Stephen Scarth giving me a description of what's on offer.
Hope it might be of interest!
Chris
Genealogy -
www.ScotlandsGreatestStory.co.uk
www.BritishGENES.blogspot.co.uk
(British Genealogy News and EventS) * Ruhleben internment camp -
http://ruhleben.tripod.com
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