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Tower Museum hosts exhibition on 400 years of Derry’s Walls

written by John July 25, 2019
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Deputy Mayor Cara Hunter launches 400 years of Derry’s Walls today at Tower Museum

A SPECIAL new exhibition is now on display in Derry’s Tower Museum marking the 400th anniversary of the completion of the City Walls.

The exhibition was officially opened today by Deputy Mayor SDLP Councillor Cara Hunter.

It is titled ‘Plantations in Ulster, 1600-41’ and will feature as part of the ongoing Plantation exhibition, with information panels provided courtesy of the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI).

Produced in conjunction with the Historic Environment Division, the exhibition showcases some of PRONI’s oldest documents alongside images drawn from the resources of the National Monuments and Buildings Record for Northern Ireland.

The display explores many aspects of the plantation that transformed Ulster in the early 17th century.

Archivist with Derry City and Strabane District Council, Bernadette Walsh, said the additional research helped shine new light on the era.

“The new exhibition panels really enhance the exhibition and help chart the story of the city at one of the most important moments in its colourful history.

“I would recommend that people take this opportunity to come along and see these wonderful glimpses of our past.”

Dr Michael Willis, Director and Deputy Keeper of PRONI said: “I am delighted these new exhibition panels, which coincides with the 400th anniversary of Derry’s Walls, will be on display in the Guildhall for the month of June.

“The 17th century was a period of enormous change and upheaval, and this exhibition vividly captures how the north of Ireland was transformed. We are particularly pleased to have worked with the Council’s Archivist in this project.”

The exhibition is based on an earlier PRONI resource Plantations in Ulster, 1600-41: A collection of Documents, which was first published in 1975 and edited by the late R.J. Hunter.

For further information, please contact the Archivist, Tower Museum [email protected] or visit http://walledcity400.com

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