- Address Location in Northern Ireland
- Administrative Divisions of Ireland
- Agricultural Census for North Antrim, 1803
- Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms and Superstitions of Ireland
- Andy McInroy - Landscape Photography of Ireland and Great Britain
- Antrim County Directory for 1862
- Art Ward's Causeway Coastal Route
- Arthur Young - A Tour in Ireland 1776-79
- Australian Newspapers 1803-1954
- Ballymena Library - Local Studies Resources
- Ballymoney Ancestry
- Ballymoney Ancestry Family Searches
- Baronies of Ulster
- Barry R McCain's Ulster Heritage Magazine
- Barry R McCain's Ulster Heritage website
- Belfast City Council Burial Records
- Bill Macafee's Family and Local History
- Billy Graveyard Inscriptions
- Brehon Laws
- Causeway Coast & Glens
- Causeway Coastal Route
- Causeway Music
- Causeway Tram Historical Site
- Celebrating Ulster's Townlands
- Commanet - the community archives network
- Dictionary - Irish Gaelic
- Dictionary - Scots Language
- Directories inc Look-ups
- DOE Planning Service Application Search
- Dorothy Arthur's Ballymoney Old Church Graveyard
- Eddie's Extracts - News, Rolls of Honour, Deceased Seamen, etc
- Eleanor Hull - "A History of Ireland and Her People"
- Genealogy & History Portal
- Glens of Antrim Historical Society
- Griffith's Valuation Family Name and Placename Search
- Henry Jones Ford - "The Scotch-Irish in America"
- Ireland 1901 and 1911 Censuses
- Joyce's Irish Local Names Explained
- Lennon Wylie - Belfast Street Directories
- Lewis's Topographical Dictionary
- Linenhall Library Postcard Collection
- Lovett's Giants Causeway 1888
- McCaws Come to Life Blog
- Moyle Street Names in English and Irish
- Newshound
- Ordnance Survey of Ireland - Map Viewer
- Pics by Pól - Web Gallery
- Placenames Database of Ireland
- PRONI eCatalogue
- PRONI Freeholders' Records
- PRONI Street Directories
- PRONI Will Calendars
- Richard Taylor - The Causeway Tram
- Robert Starrs' Postcards of Ballycastle
- Sketches of Olden Days, 1923
- State of Ireland During the Eighteenth Century
- Stephen Dickey's Landscapes
- Taylor & Skinner Road Map of Ireland 1777
- The Narrow Ground - Aspects of Ulster 1609 to 1969 by A T Q Stewart
- The Revival of Irish Names
- The Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland
- The Scot in Ulster
- Townlands Database [SeanRuad]
- Ulster Covenant 1912
- Ulster Towns Directory 1910
- Une Promenade 1796/7
- Varieties of Irish Surnames
The Giants Causeway and Carrickarede Rope Bridge are just two of the highlights
of the Baronies of Cary and Upper and Lower Dunluce in the north of County Antrim.
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