Carrickfergus and District Historical Society
***Events *** 26th November - Lord George Hill - 4th December The Trial of Sir Arthur Chichester
Carrickfergus and District Historical Society
The Trial of Sir Arthur Chichester before the Court of History
*** New Event***
Thursday 4 December, 7.30pm Carrickfergus Town Hall
Visit our Events page for information and booking
Tickets are £5 (plus £1.50 fee) can be purchased here - https://thebraid.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows/1173669049
Meetings last Wednesday of the month in Carrickfergus Town Hall (September - April, other events detailed in our newsletter)
Members £2 Non-members £3
Annual membership £10 (from January) - join at a meeting or one of our events
The purpose of the Carrickfergus and District Historical Society is to promote a knowledge and understanding of the past by means of education, recording and dissemination of information, especially of the history of Carrickfergus and district. It seeks to develop an interest in our past and generate a curiosity of our history.
The Society’s beneficiaries are the general public in the Carrickfergus area and those who originated from the area but have since moved away and are keen to learn about the lives of their ancestry. There are no private benefits flowing from the purpose.
The Society is affiliated to the Federation for Ulster Local Studies, which is an umbrella organisation for the historical societies within the nine Ulster counties and contributes to their activities. In addition, the meetings programme is delivered in partnership with the Carrickfergus Museum which is part of the Mid and East Antrim Borough Council.
The Society is based in Carrickfergus and holds its regular monthly meetings in Carrickfergus Town Hall and is managed by a team of Trustees