Sleacht Néill is a a camogie team in Maghera, Co. Derry/Londonderry.
This archive consists of material donated by Kate McAllister. The archive contains digital photographs of the team, as well as a sports jersey. The material dates from c.2020.
Sleacht Néill is a a camogie team in Maghera, Co. Derry/Londonderry.
This archive consists of material donated by Kate McAllister. The archive contains digital photographs of the team, as well as a sports jersey. The material dates from c.2020.
The extraORDINARYwomen project at the Linen Hall Library has one fundamental goal: to celebrate the significance of ordinary women’s lives in Northern Ireland. As part of Ciara McAllister's PhD research, Ciara explored the Theatre and Performing Arts collections in the Linen Hall Library, looking specifically at materials relating to community arts.
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