about the nine county Irish province Infobox settlement official name Ulster nickname native name Ulaidh ... total 1,993,918 footnotes Ulster lang ga Ulaidh C ige Uladh is one of the four provinces of Ireland , located in the north of the island. Ulster is composed of nine counties County Antrim Antrim ... part of the Place names in Irish name Ulster derives from the Irish language Irish C ige Uladh IPA ... . The Irish word for someone something from Ulster is Ultach . The Latin word for someone something from Ulster is Ultonian , which derives from the Latin name for the province, Ultonia . Citation ... to as Ulster , ref http dictionary.reference.com browse UlsterUlster &mdash Definitions from Dictionary.com Bot generated title ref despite including only six of Ulster s nine counties. This usage is most ... name cain.ulst.ac.uk Geography and demographics Ulster has a population of just under 2 million people ... is that the city shall be Derry and the county shall be Londonderry. Six of Ulster s nine Counties ... renamed and expanded during the Plantation of Ulster and County Tyrone Tyrone , form Northern Ireland and remained part of the United Kingdom after the partition of Ireland in 1921. Three Ulster counties ... of Ireland . About half of Ulster s population lives in Counties Antrim and Down. Across the nine ... Neagh , lies in eastern Ulster. The province s highest point, Slieve Donard convert 848 m ft , stands ... Fermanagh. Volcano Volcanic activity in eastern Ulster led to the formation of the Antrim Plateau ... centre of Ulster lies between the villages of Pomeroy, County Tyrone Pomeroy and Carrickmore in County Tyrone. In terms of area, County Donegal is the largest county in all of Ulster. The two largest ... in Northern Ireland. Ulster s main airport is Belfast International Airport popularly called Aldergrove ... shaded in pink are in Northern Ireland. Largest settlements Settlements in Ulster with at least 25,000 ... Languages and dialects Main Ulster Irish Mid Ulster English Ulster Scots dialects Most people in Ulster ... more details
Mid Ulster can refer to Central Ulster Mid Ulster Assembly constituency Mid Ulster UK Parliament constituency Mid Ulster English the proposed Mid Ulster District local authority disambig ... more details
Ulster Championship may refer to a number of Gaelic games competitions in Ulster GAA Ulster Inter county Gaelic football competitions Ulster Senior Football Championship Ulster Under 21 Football Championship Ulster Minor Football Championship Ulster Junior Football Championship Club Gaelic football competitions Ulster Senior Club Football Championship Ulster Intermediate Club Football Championship Ulster Junior Club Football Championship Ulster Minor Club Football Championship Inter county hurling competitions Ulster Senior Hurling Championship Ulster Under 21 Hurling Championship Ulster Minor Hurling Championship Ulster Intermediate Hurling Championship Ulster Junior Hurling Championship Club hurling competitions Ulster Senior Club Hurling Championship Ulster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship Ulster Junior Club Hurling Championship Ulster Minor Club Hurling Championship See also Ulster GAA disamb ... more details
Mergefrom List of Ulster related topics discuss Talk Ulster disambiguation Merge proposal date August 2008 wiktionarypar Ulsterulster Wikisource UlsterUlsterUlster is one of the four provinces of Ireland. Ulster may also refer to Places Northern Ireland , a part of the United Kingdom formed in 1921 from six of the nine counties that made up the Irish province at that time Ulster County, New York , United States of America Ulster, New York , a town in Ulster County Ulster Township , a township in Pennsylvania, USA Ulster river , a river in central Germany Other Ulster Covenant Kipling s Ulster 1912 Ulster , a poem also referred to as Ulster 1912 written in 1912 by Rudyard Kipling, dedicated to Irish Unionists Ulster coat , a long, loose overcoat made of rough material Ulster Rugby , the branch of the Irish Rugby Football Union governing rugby union in the historic Irish province, and also the professional rugby team operated by this body Ulster F.C. , a defunct football club HMS Ulster HMS Ulster , the name of two ships of the Royal Navy Ulster and Delaware Railroad , also known as the Ulster http books.google.com books?id 38YTAAAAIAAJ&q 22the ulster is , connecting Ulster to the Delaware River Ulster nationalism Ulster Nationalism , a movement that seeks the independence of Northern Ireland from the United Kingdom See also New Ulster , a province in New Zealand 1841 53 disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages de Ulster Begriffskl rung fr Ulster homonymie it Ulster disambigua ... more details
Ulster Flag can refer to two different flags The Flag of Ulster , one of the four provinces of Ireland . The Ulster Banner , the official flag of the former Government of Northern Ireland . Disambig ... more details
The Ulster Scot is a free, monthly publication produced by the Ulster Scots Agency , published in Northern Ireland . It is a product of incentives to encourage awareness of Ulster heritage and often provided as a supplement with local newspaper The News Letter . It was first published in November 2002. The news topics are based around the heritage of Ulster Scots and the Ulster variant of the Scots language . The main content of the paper is written in English language English with various tit bit sections in Ulster Scots. It reports on Ulster Scots events such as dances and Burns supper s, as well as releases of traditional music on CD and books about Ulster Scots language and culture. The Ulster Scot has occasioned some controversy. The writer and broadcaster Malachi O Doherty reported in the Belfast Telegraph on 2 December 2002 that a republican friend thought the paper made Ulster Protestants appear stupid . Fact date February 2009 A notable regular feature in The Ulster Scot is The Crack , a column written in Ulster Scots dialects Ulster Scots , which gives writer Conal Gillespie s opinion on recent news. It can be read online at the Ulster Scots Agency website, http www.ulsterscotsagency.com thacrack2.asp ulsterscotsagency.com . The editor of The Ulster Scot is the church journalist Billy Kennedy and its associate editor is Joanne Crockard. External links http www.ulsterscotsagency.com theulsterscot.asp Official site Category Newspapers published in Northern Ireland Ulster Scot, The NorthernIreland stub ... more details
of the Province of Ulster is often flown in Gaelic Athletic Association contexts Ulster is one of the four provinces of Ireland . Due to large scale Plantation of Ulster plantations of people from ... activity, Ulster has a unique culture, quite different from the rest of Ireland . Citation needed date February 2010 Given that all of Northern Ireland lies within Ulster, the culture of Northern Ireland is often considered to be very similar to that of Ulster. Languages Mid Ulster English is the English based dialect of most people in Ulster, including those in the two main cities. It represents a cross over area between Ulster Scots language Ulster Scots and Hiberno English . It spoken across mid Ulster between the Lagan Valley Lagan and Clogher valleys in areas historically planted by settlers ... . Citation needed date February 2010 The dialect is currently encroaching on the Ulster Scots area, especially in the Belfast commuter belt, and may eventually consume it. Ulster Scots dialects Ulster ... variety of Scots language Scots spoken in parts of Ulster. Ulster Irish is the dialect of the Irish language spoken in Ulster. The only county in Ulster to include Gaeltacht regions today is County ... with Ulster, the dialects of southern Scottish Gaelic Scotland and Manx language Manx , share similarities with Ulster Irish. Sport Ulster Rugby Ulster GAA Ulster Senior Hurling Championship Ulster Senior Football Championship Music Please help expand Song Ulster Irish or Donegal Irish is exclusive to Ulster. Ulster Irish is very different, as is the old style of prose and songwriting. Citation needed date February 2010 Whereas in other parts of Ireland songs tend to be structured, in Ulster ... and ornamentation. Citation needed date February 2010 Notable Ulster singers and songwriters ... for singing. small Fiddle Ulster fiddle playing is distinct from the rest of Ireland in that it has ... February 2010 See also Irish traditional music Irish language Ulster Scots External links http www.bbc.co.uk ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 for the ship PS Earl of Ulster 1878 The title of Earl of Ulster has been ... as a courtesy title by the Duke s son, Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster . Earls of Ulster, Peerage of Ireland, First Creation 1205 Hugh de Lacy, 1st Earl of Ulster 1176 1243 Earls of Ulster, Peerage of Ireland, Second Creation 1264 Walter de Burgh, 1st Earl of Ulster d.1271 Richard g de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster 1259 1326 William Donn de Burgh, 3rd Earl of Ulster 1312 1333 Elizabeth de Burgh, 4th Countess of Ulster Elizabeth de Burgh, Duchess of Clarence, 4th Countess of Ulster d.1363 m. Lionel of Antwerp Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence, jure uxoris Earl of Ulster 1338 1368 Philippa Plantagenet Philippa Plantagenet, Countess of March, 5th Countess of Ulster 1355 1382 m. Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March, jure uxoris Earl of Ulster 1352 1381 Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March and 6th Earl of Ulster 1374 1398 Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March and 7th Earl of Ulster 1391 1425 Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York, 8th Earl of Ulster 1412 1460 Edward IV of England Edward Plantagenet, 4th Duke of York, 9th Earl of Ulster 1442 1483 , merged in crown 1461 Earls of Ulster, Peerage of Ireland, Third Creation 1659 James II of England James Stuart, Duke of York and Albany 1633 1701 , merged in crown 1685 Earls of Ulster, Peerage ... L neburg, Duke of York and Albany 1674 1728 Earls of Ulster, Peerage of Ireland, Fifth Creation 1760 Prince Edward, Duke of York and Albany 1739 1767 Earls of Ulster, Peerage of Ireland, Sixth Creation 1784 Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany 1763 1827 Earls of Ulster, Peerage of the United ... 1844 1900 Earls of Ulster, Peerage of the United Kingdom, Second Creation 1928 Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester 1900 1974 Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester b. 1944 Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster ... more details
unreferenced date March 2008 The Custom of Ulster gave tenants of this Provinces of Ireland province of Ireland a reasonable expectation of security of tenure so long as they paid their rent, and also allowed them to sell the right to occupy their holding to another tenant acceptable to the landlord. It was believed to be one reason for the greater prosperity of Ulster farms, but modern research does not support this. The Custom of Ulster was given the force of law under the 1870 Irish Land Act . Ireland hist stub Category Ulster Category History of Northern Ireland ... more details
Ulster Clubs were a series of Unionism in Ireland unionist organisations founded in Northern Ireland in the Autumn of 1985. The Ulster Clubs were initially formed by Alan Wright, whose father was murdered by the Irish National Liberation Army INLA in 1979, as a support group for the Orange Institution Orange Order to prevent the re routing of their parades away from Irish nationalism Nationalist areas. They sought to expand their role and become an umbrella organisation for the various strands of Unionism after the signing of the Anglo Irish Agreement later that same year. Initially the Ulster Clubs were adopted enthusiastically a means of facilitating co ordination between the Unionist parties and their different viewpoints, attracting up to 20,000 members in the first year. However the Clubs, which claimed to stick to constitutional means, soon came to be linked to Ulster loyalism loyalists including John McMichael , and many mainstream Unionists broke away, alarmed at this growing influence. In November 1986, Alan Wright spoke at the Ulster Hall rally which launched Ulster Resistance . The Ulster Clubs also became influenced by the ideas of Ulster nationalism as an alternative to Unionism, given that many saw the AIA as a sell out by the British government to which they claimed loyalty. Hugh Ross politician Hugh Ross was a member and developed his Ulster Independence Movement from within the Ulster Clubs, whilst the Ulster Movement for Self Determination also emerged from within the Clubs. The Treasurer of the Ulster Clubs, Colin Abernethy was killed by the Provisional Irish Republican Army IRA while travelling to work on the 9th September 1988. The Ulster Clubs carried on into the early 1990s, although by now their importance had diminished severely as the Ulster Unionist ..., UDA Inside the Heart of Loyalist Terror , Dublin, Penguin Ireland, 2004 Ulster nationalism Category History of Northern Ireland Category Ulster nationalism ... more details
Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Ulster , after Ulster , one of the four provinces of Ireland HMS Ulster 1917 6 was a modified R class destroyer 1916 R class destroyer launched in 1917 and sold in 1928. HMS Ulster R83 6 was a U and V class destroyer U class destroyer launched in 1942. She was converted into a Type 15 frigate Type 15 fast anti submarine warfare anti submarine frigate between 1954 and 1956, and was sold in 1980. Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Ulster, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names ... more details
Ulster Publishing is a newspaper publisher in Kingston, New York , established in January 1972 by Geddy Sveikauskas. ref cite web url http appsext8.dos.state.ny.us corp public CORPSEARCH.ENTITY INFORMATION?p nameid 378404&p corpid 321209&p entity name Ulster 20Publishing&p name type A&p search type BEGINS title ULSTER PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC. work Division of Corporations, Department of State, New York accessdate 2007 03 05 ref Newspapers Kingston Times Highland Mid Hudson Post New Paltz Times OCLC 47137338 , Weekly, 2001 Saugerties Times OCLC 41303107 , Biweekly, 1996 Southern Ulster Pioneer OCLC 23012766 Woodstock Times Ulster Publishing Almanac small Some of these newspapers either predate the Ulster Publishing company or the same name has been used for different publications. ref http www.nysl.nysed.gov nysnp all 456.htm New York State Newspapers Ulster County NY newspapers on microfilm and paper at all NYS locations Bot generated title ref small References references External links http www.ulsterpublishing.com Ulster Publishing Category Publishing companies established in 1972 Category Media in Ulster County, New York Category Newspaper companies of the United States NewYork newspaper stub ... more details
Refimprove date April 2008 No footnotes date April 2008 Image Flag of the Ulster Nation.svg right thumb 200px The unofficial flag of the Ulster Nation proposed by Ulster nationalists. Ulster nationalism is the name given ref http www.ulsternationalist.freeservers.com Ulster Nationalist , accessed 5 February 2009 ref ref http www.ulsternation.org.uk Ulster Nation , accessed 5 February 2009 ref to a school ... and Wales . Although the term Ulster refers strictly to one of the four traditional Provinces of Ireland , the name is used to refer to Northern Ireland within Unionism in Ireland unionism and Ulster loyalism , from which Ulster nationalism originated. Independence has been supported by groups such as Ulster Third Way and some factions of the Ulster Defence Association . History W. F. McCoy and Dominion status Ulster nationalism has its origins in 1946 when W. F. McCoy , a former cabinet ... Ireland to become the Dominion of Ulster with a political system similar to Canada , New Zealand ... prior to 1937. McCoy, a lifelong member of the Ulster Unionist Party , felt that the uncertain constitutional ... own form of limited Ulster nationalism as a way to safeguard Northern Ireland s relationship with the United Kingdom . Some members of the Ulster Vanguard movement, led by William Craig politician William ... . He later founded the British Ulster Dominion Party to this end but it faded into obscurity around 1979. Loyalism and Ulster nationalism Whilst early versions of Ulster nationalism had been designed ... in 1973 as an Ulster nationalist . The successful Ulster Workers Council Strike in 1974, which ... as an outbreak of Ulster nationalism . After the strike loyalism began to embrace Ulster nationalist ... of the UDA , pg. 50. ref Firm proposals for an independent Ulster were produced in 1976 by the Ulster Loyalist Central Co ordinating Committee and in 1977 by the UDA s New Ulster Political Research ... introduction. John McMichael , as candidate for the UDA linked Ulster Loyalist Democratic Party , campaigned ... more details
unreferenced date April 2008 Image Ulster Gazette, Armagh, November 2009.JPG thumb right 200px Ulster Gazette, Scotch Street, Armagh, November 2009 The Ulster Gazette is a newspaper based in Armagh City , Northern Ireland . it is published by the Alpha Newspaper Group . The largest readership in Armagh City and District since 1844. UK newspaper stub Northern Irish newspapers Category Newspapers published in Northern Ireland Category Media in County Armagh Category Armagh city ... more details
Ulster Railways , present and past, include Northern Ireland Railways , formerly Ulster Transport Authority Heritage railways List of heritage railways in Northern Ireland Former railway companies Great Northern Railway Ireland Irish North Western Railway Northern Railway of Ireland Ulster Railway See also List of narrow gauge railways in Ireland History of rail transport in Ireland disambig ... more details
Infobox River river name Ulster image name caption origin Rh n Mountains mouth Werra br coord 50 50 36 N 9 59 5 E display inline,title basin countries Germany length 56 km elevation discharge watershed The Ulster is a 56 km long river in Thuringia and Hesse , Germany , left tributary of the Werra . Its source is in the Rh n Mountains , near Ehrenberg, Hesse Ehrenberg . The Ulster flows generally north through the towns Hilders , Tann, Hesse Tann , Geisa and Unterbreizbach . It flows into the Werra in Philippsthal Werra Philippsthal . Category Werra drainage basin Category Rivers of Hesse Category Rivers of Thuringia Hesse geo stub Thuringia geo stub cs Ulster eka de Ulster Werra ru ... more details
Love Ulster was a campaign conducted in Northern Ireland in 2005 08 on behalf of Unionists Ireland unionist victims of the Troubles , organised by the County Armagh Protestant victims group Families Acting for Innocent Relatives FAIR , led by Willie Frazer . History Love Ulster s first public manifestation was in August 2005, when its members symbolically reenacted the Ulster Volunteer Force 1912 Ulster Volunteer Force s Larne Gun Running of 1914. Love Ulster members brought 200,000 copies of a special edition of the Shankill Mirror newspaper into the port of Larne, bearing the banner headline, Ulster At Crisis Point indicating the perception that Northern Ireland is at crisis point and on the verge of being sold out into a united Ireland . On 25 February 2006, a planned Love Ulster march in Dublin was prevented from taking place due to violent protests against the march, in the 2006 Dublin riots . A second Love Ulster parade in Dublin was discussed as a possibility for late summer 2007 ref cite web url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi northern ireland 6228332.stm title Talks over new Love Ulster rally publisher BBC News date 2007 06 21 accessdate 2011 02 02 ref ref cite web url http www.rte.ie news 2007 0621 parade.html title Bigger Love Ulster parade planned for Dublin publisher Rte.ie date 2007 06 21 accessdate 2011 02 02 ref and approved by an Garda S och na . ref name metro 16 Love Ulster gets go ahead , Metro, page 4, 2007 07 16 ref However, it was subsequently cancelled following concession to a meeting with senior Irish government members. ref cite web url http www.rte.ie news 2007 0803 loveulster.html title Plans for Love Ulster Parade cancelled publisher Rte.ie date 2007 08 03 accessdate 2011 02 02 ref In August 2008 FAIR employee William Wilkinson, who had helped to establish Love Ulster ref cite web url http www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk news local national exdup councillor ... Northern Ireland ga Love Ulster ... more details
Refimprove date July 2007 File Newbuildings flags.jpg thumb right 200px The Union Flag , Ulster Banner ... Volunteer Force.svg thumb A loyalist flag bearing the Red Hand of Ulster and the slogan For God and UlsterUlster loyalism is a political and militant ideology that is opposed to a united Ireland . It can ... constituent part of the United Kingdom i.e. Unionism in Ireland unionism , support for Ulster independence ... 1998 , span dir ltr Ulster loyalism and the British media span , University of Michigan Press, ISBN ... loyalty to Ulster not to the Union with Britain and it is mis described as unionism . ref Fergal Cochrane ... Upon the partition of Ireland in 1921, six of the nine counties in the province of Ulster were ... of the United Kingdom. Two other Ulster counties also remained part of the UK, despite having ... Unionist Party PUP Ulster Democratic Party UDP Ulster Protestant League 1931 Ulster Protestant League UPL Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party VUPP aka Ulster Vanguard Volunteer Political Party VPP ... Ireland unionist parties like the Ulster Unionist Party Ulster Unionists UUP or Democratic Unionist ... activity. However, Ian Paisley and his Democratic Unionist Party have been involved with Ulster Resistance and worked alongside loyalist paramilitaries such as the Ulster Defence Association in the 1974 Ulster Workers Council Strike s and the 1977 Loyalist Association of Workers strike. ref ... campaign. class wikitable sortable Name Initials Operational Ulster Protestant Association UPA 1920 1922 Ulster Protestant Action UPA 1956 1966 Ulster Protestant Volunteers UPV 1966 1969 Ulster ... Timeline of Ulster Volunteer Force actions 1966 2007 br 1972 2007 br 1972 2007 Ulster Defence Association br Ulster Defence Association Structure and leadership Ulster Freedom Fighters br Ulster Young Militants br Ulster Defence Association Structure and leadership Ulster Defence Force UDA br UFF br UYM br UDF Timeline of Ulster Defence Association actions 1971 2007 br 1972 2007 br 1974 2007 br ... more details
about the former flag of Northern Ireland the provincial flag of Ulster Flag of Ulster File Ulster banner.svg thumb 250px right FIAV historical The Ulster Banner the flag of the Executive Committee Northern Ireland former government of Northern Ireland 1953 1972 The Ulster Banner , ref cite book last Groom first Nick title The Union Jack the Story of the British Flag publisher Atlantic Books date 2006 isbn 1843543362 page 295 ref also known as the Ulster flag ref http www.parliament.uk commons lib research notes snpc 04474.pdf ref ref http www.publications.parliament.uk pa cm200607 cmhansrd cm070514 ... ldhansrd pdvn lds06 text 60713 0954.htm ref or the Red Hand of Ulster flag , ref http www.limavady.gov.uk ... competes. Today it is mostly viewed as a Ulster loyalism loyalist symbol. ref http cain.ulst.ac.uk ... of Ulster.svg thumb 150px right Flag of Ulster Flag of the Provinces of Ireland Province of Ulster File ... Flag in the canton.png thumb 150px right A variation of the Ulster Banner with the Union Flag in the canton ... to Buy. World flags database Bot generated title ref and the flag of Ulster , ref http www.crwflags.com ... of a crown to symbolise the loyalty of Ulster Unionists Ireland unionists to the Monarchy of the United Kingdom British Monarchy . As with the flag of Ulster , it contains the Red Hand of Ulster ... Ireland flag or as the UlsterUlster Flag not to be confused with the Provinces of Ireland provincial Flag of Ulster . Official use Government of Northern Ireland In 1924, the Government of Northern ... , the Ulster banner was used officially by the GNI and also as a de facto civic Flag of Northern ... on the flying of flags which noted that the Ulster banner continued to be flown, alongside the Flag ... opening nireut.jpg Telegraph ref Unofficial use The Ulster Banner is used within the Unionists Ireland unionist and Ulster loyalism loyalist communities, along with the Union Flag . A variation of the flag ... symbols of Northern Ireland es Estandarte del Ulster pt Estandarte do Ulster sv Nordirlands flagga ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2007 Infobox Magazine title Ulster Tatler image file Ulster Tatler.png image size 200px image caption frequency Monthly editor Chris Sherry category Lifestyle sociology Lifestyle company Ulster Tatler Publications firstdate 1966 country Northern Ireland website http www.ulstertatler.com tatler.html Ulster Tatler is a lifestyle and society magazine based in Northern Ireland which was founded in 1966. During the early years of The Troubles , it made of point of never making any comment on the political or social problems of the province rather it reflected the high society and other social events of the time. Established in 1966, the Ulster Tatler is now Northern Ireland s longest established and most widely read monthly. Citation needed date April 2009 It has coverage of events in the Northern Ireland social calendar as well as local fashions. The tone of the magazine is very much to look of the positive side to life in Northern Ireland. The Ulster Tatler has a readership of 294,000 Millward Brown Ulster Magazine Readership Survey 2008, December 8. Survey amongst 1024 respondents, based on aged 16 population across Northern Ireland. Magazines read or looked at for a least 2 minutes in last 4 months. 294,000 based on weighting up to 2007 mid year population figures for 16 population . It was one of the first magazines in Northern Ireland to join the Audited Bureau of Circulations back in 1995 and has a current ABC figure of 10,866 Jan Dec 08 . The Ulster Tatler received the IPR magazine of the year 2006 07. External links http www.ulstertatler.com Ulster Tatler Magazine website Category British magazines Category Celebrity magazines Category Entertainment magazines Category Weekly magazines Category Media in Northern Ireland Category Magazines established in 1966 NI stub local mag stub UK culture mag stub ... more details
Infobox GAA province province Ulster GAA image Image Ulster GAA.png 200px irish C ige Uladh location ... leftarm FFD700 body FFD700 rightarm FFD700 shorts FFD700 socks FFD700 The Ulster Council lang ... of hurling , Gaelic football , camogie , and Gaelic handball handball in the province of Ulster . The headquarters of the Ulster GAA is based in Armagh Armagh City . The first Ulster GAA Convention ... title Ulster GAA Milestones accessdate 2007 08 20 format work archiveurl http web.archive.org ... Special counties The following, while not administrated by the Ulster Council, play in the Ulster Senior ... Ulster football Railway Cup 2008.jpg right thumb 300px Tyrone s Davy Harte right representing Ulster in the 2008 Railway Cup football semi final against Munster GAA Munster Competitions Ulster Senior Football Championship Ulster Minor Football Championship Ulster Under 21 Football Championship Ulster Junior Football Championship Dr McKenna Cup Ulster Senior Club Football Championship Ulster Intermediate Club Football Championship Ulster Junior Club Football Championship Ulster Minor Club Football Championship Ulster Under 21 Club Football Championship Dr Lagan Cup All time top Ulster scorers As of 3 ... the championship 7432831.stm title Ulster s hot shots work BBC Online date 2008 06 03 accessdate ... 11 118 151 1957 1975 10 Ronan Carolan Cavan GAA Cavan 2 138 144 ? ? Notes Includes Ulster Championship, All Ireland Championship and Qualifiers. All time top Ulster goalscorers As of 15 June 2008 according ... When Sunday Comes Stevie from Killeavy Ulster s top predator url work Sunday Tribune publisher date ... 1973 12 Ois n McConville Armagh GAA Armagh 11 1997 Notes Includes Ulster Championship, All Ireland Championship and Qualifiers. Hurling Image Munster vs Ulster hurling Railway Cup 2008.jpg right thumb 250px Antrim s Aaron Graffin right representing Ulster in the 2008 Railway Cup hurling semi final against Munster GAA Munster Ulster has always been the weakest of the provinces in hurling terms, possibly ... more details
Infobox company company name Ulster Bank Limited company logo Image Ulster bank logo.png company type ... as the Ulster Banking Company location Belfast , Northern Ireland key people Cormac McCarthy Managing ... products homepage http www.ulsterbank.com www.ulsterbank.com File Ulster Bank, Donegall Square East, December 2009.JPG thumb right 180px Ulster Bank, Donegall Square East, Belfast, December 2009 Ulster ... Square East, Belfast. ref cite web title Ulster Bank work Bank.org.uk url http www.bank.org.uk ulster bank accessdate 10 January 2010 ref Corporate identity From 1968 until 2005, Ulster Bank ... that issue Pound Sterling banknotes in Northern Ireland. Banking services Ulster Bank offers Visa ... retail customers in September 2010 ref Ulster Bank pledges to meet consumers needs with 15 new ... right thumb 185px A 20 Ulster Bank note Main Banknotes of Northern Ireland See also Banknotes of the pound sterling In common with the other Big Four banks of Northern Ireland, Ulster Bank retains the right ... pound . Ulster Bank s current notes all share the same design of a view of Belfast harbour flanked ... the NatWest Chevron insignia chevron , as previously used by the Ulster Bank however, the most ... note issued by Ulster Bank 5 pound note, grey 10 pound note, blue green 20 pound note, purple 50 pound note, blue In November 2006 Ulster Bank issued its first commemorative banknote an issue of one ... Ulster Bank banknote to incorporate their new logo, similar to the logo of the Royal Bank of Scotland ... branches. History Expand section date February 2010 Note destruction In 2002 three Ulster Bank ... ireland 3423565.stm accessdate 2007 02 19 ref First Active In 2003 2004, Ulster Bank Group purchased ... network and business of several hundred thousand savers and borrowers was merged with Ulster Bank ... our story.ashx accessdate Feb 15, 2010 title Our History Our Story publisher Ulster Bank Group ... Active clients switch to Ulster Bank as name expunged last Carswell first Simon date February 13 ... more details
Coord 55.250 6.485 display title region GB scale 20000 start Image Ulster Way, August 2009.JPG right thumb 200px Ulster Way sign near Strangford, August 2009 Image HolywoodUlsterWay.jpg right thumb 150px Signing on the shore of Belfast Lough in Holywood The Ulster Way is a series of walking routes which encircle the Ireland Irish province of Ulster . It was founded in the 1970s by Wilfred Capper who subsequently became the first person to complete the old route , who was inspired by Tom Stephenson s Pennine Way . ref name Ramblings cite episode url http www.bbc.co.uk radio4 factual ramblings 20070302.shtml title The Ulster Way series Ramblings network BBC Radio 4 credits Presenter Clare Balding airdate 2007 03 02 ref ref name News Letter Cite news url http www.newsletter.co.uk news New Provincewide walking route launched.5649319.jp title New Province wide walking route launched date 2009 09 16 work The News Letter accessdate 2009 10 11 ref Most of it lies within Northern Ireland , the remainder being in the Republic of Ireland . The route stretches for 560  miles and visits many places ... Smith Angela Smith MP announced a project to improve and maintain the Ulster Way. ref Cite news url http www.ni environment.gov.uk places to visit home access to the countryside future of the ulster way ulster way update.htm title Ulster Way update at May 2009 date May 2009 publisher Northern Ireland ... Cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi northern ireland 6564787.stm title Did the Ulster Way lose ... title History of the Ulster Way publisher WalkNI accessdate 2009 10 11 ref The new route was officially ... url http www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk news environment get your boots on the ulster way is back on the map 14493765.html title Get your boots on, the Ulster Way is back on the map last Stewart first Linda ... Several books have been published as a guide to walking the route. Including The Ulster Way, Paddy Dillon, The O Brien Press, 1999, ISBN 0 86278 589 8 Walking the Ulster Way, Alan Warner , Appletree ... more details
About the 19th Century railway company other uses Ulster Railways disambiguation Ulster Railway was a railway company operating in Ireland . It opened its first line, from Belfast to Lisburn , in 1839 and in 1876 merged with other railway companies to form the Great Northern Railway Ireland . History The Ulster Railway opened a line between Belfast and Lisburn , County Antrim in 1839 and extended in stages to reach Clones , County Monaghan in 1863. The Ulster railway Belfast to Portadown line , Dublin and Drogheda Railway D&D Dublin to Drogheda line and Dublin and the Belfast Junction Railway D&BJct Drogheda to Portadown line, completed in 1852 , together formed the main line between Dublin and Belfast. In 1876 the Ulster Railway merged with the Irish North Western Railway INW , and Northern Railway of Ireland , to form the Great Northern Railway Ireland GNR I or GNRI . External links Wikisource Page Bradshaw s Monthly XVI .djvu 15 1843 Timetable for Belfast and Portadown from Bradshaw s Railway Monthly. Category Closed railways in Northern Ireland Category Closed railways in Ireland Category Railway companies established in 1839 Category Railway companies disestablished in 1876 Category Defunct railway companies of Ireland ... more details