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Old 19th April 2010, 22:02   #1
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Default Northern Ireland / Ireland meet 2010

Right folks, im throwing this out there as I will yet again organise this yet again. Im suggestings that this time that we do it in Belfast, specificially here. Ive extended the offer to the users on mg-rover.org also as many of them use this site also and I feel it would be a good way of combining numbers.

IVE ADDED SOME RECEMMENDED PARKING IN THIS POST!

DATE HAS BEEN SET FOR 1ST OF AUGUST 2010!!!!

Obviously this wouldnt be an official club meet for insurance reasons and such, as they are only covered the mainland, but it could still be great fun.

Quote:

http://www.nmni.com/uftm

The Ulster Folk and Transport Museum illustrates the way of life past and present, and the traditions of people in the north of Ireland. The Folk Museum invites you to visit a typical Ulster town of the early 1900s and to stroll through yesteryear’s countryside with its farms, cottages, crops and livestock.

The development of the Museum’s town, Ballycultra, offers opportunities to experience at first hand a real sense of life in the early 1900s. Costumed visitor guides, working buildings and exhibits, as well as the chance to touch, to hear and to do, bring our stories to life. Skills once commonly practised, such as lace-making, samplermaking, spinning, weaving, wood turning and forgework are demonstrated and taught in the open air Museum.

On a daily basis visitors can see a number of activities taking place, such as printing, open hearth cooking, carpentry, basket making and needlework. The Transport Museum presents Ireland’s most comprehensive transport collection and includes the Irish Railway Collection and road transport galleries and also, ‘Titanic’ and ‘Flight X2 Experience’ exhibitions. The Museum has a varied programme of major events from Midsummer Music Session in June to the Spirit of Christmas Past in December.

The prices are below on this page.

http://www.nmni.com/uftm/Visiting-In...mission-prices

EDITED AS OF 13/07/2010

PARKING ADVICE!!!!



Ive marked out an area recemmended for us all to park at and heres the link if you wish to trace or figure out your own route to the event.

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&so...09602&t=h&z=17
Everyone interested please list your name below.

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