Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Forthcoming PRONI events

From PRONI (www.proni.gov.uk) in Belfast:

Linen Hall Lecture Series Continues 27th June

The next talk in the PRONI/Linen Hall Lecture Series will be delivered by Dr Ann McVeigh of PRONI. The title of the talk will be ‘Gone for Good: PRONI Sources on Emigration’.

The lecture will take place at 1pm on Wednesday, 27th June 2012, at the Linen Hall Library.

Admission is free, but it’s best to book your place in advance as seating is limited. Booking is via the Linen Hall Library website.


Also from PRONI:

Health and Welfare in the Archives - Symposium 22nd June

The Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland (CHOMI), University of Ulster and Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) are co-hosting a one day symposium. The symposium will take place on 22nd June 2012 in PRONI.

The keynote speaker Lesley Hall will deliver a talk on "Navigating the archives of a ‘mixed economy’ of health and welfare provision: perspectives and problems"

For more details and a provisional programme please visit the 'Whats on?' page of the PRONI website.

(With thanks to Gavin McMahon)

Chris

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