Our Black Friday offers

To ease your Christmas shopping burden and also the pressure on your purse, the Ulster Historical Foundation's Black Friday sale starts TODAY! Our sale will run for a limited time only so be sure to act quickly and get those Christmas gifts and stocking fillers!

Click here to reveal Black Friday Deals from the Foundation

Books deals!

Ordnance Survey Memoir sale - 50% off selected volumes

Selected volumes in the excellent resource that is the Ordnance Survey Memoir collection are now HALF PRICE!

Click here to browse the OS Memoir Collection


Bundles

• Book of Ulster Surnames and Place Names in Ulster Bundle

• Researching Scots-Irish Ancestors , Farming Ancestors and Presbyterian Ancestors bundle

• The Londonderry Plantation and Colonial Ulster Bundle


Offers on research guides

• Researching Scots-Irish Ancestors

• Researching Ulster Ancestors

• Place names in Ulster


Offers on classic historical reads

• Colonial Ulster: The Settlement of East Ulster 1600–1641

• The Londonderry Plantation, 1609-41: The City of London and the Plantation of Ulster

• The Londonderry Plantation and Colonial Ulster Bundle

• Abercorn: The Hamiltons of Barons Court

• The Belfast Blitz: The City in the War Years

• Family names in the Glens of Antrim


Offers on other great reads

• The Irish in Australia and New Zealand: A Resource for Family Historians - £11.99 (RRP £16.99)

• Wonders and Legends of Lough Neagh - £6.99 (RRP £9.99)

• Our Tangled Speech: Essays on Language and Culture

• An Admiral’s Eye View, Sketches of Ireland by Lord Mark Kerr

• Dr Henry Jones’ Account of the 1641 Rising

• Northern Ireland 1921–2021:, Centenary Historical Perspectives

• Calming Conflict: Northern Ireland, Metaphor, and Migration

• The Domestic Linen Industry in Ulster

• Ulster 1912-22, Change, controversy and conflict

• Friends in High Places: Ulster’s resistance to Irish Home Rule, 1912-14

• Busmen in the firing line

• A Beleaguered Station: The Memoir of Head Constable John McKenna, 1891-1921

Townland Atlas of Ulster by Andrew Kane

Exciting news - due next week!

Due next week is the eagerly awaited (and which 'has sparked much enthusiasm in genealogical circles'*) is the Townland Atlas of Ulster by Andrew Kane. As well as a superb research aid, it would also make a brilliant gift for someone special this Christmas.

And you can still avail of the pre-publication offer of £54.99, plus P&P, or members for only £46.74, plus P&P (£64.99 RRP).



* Review of Place Names in Ulster by Dr Val. Noone, Australian Journal of Irish Studies, 2024, pp 167-8