News Letter – The Roamer page – 6th May 2023

News Letter – The Roamer page – 15th April 2023

Newsletter – The Roamer – 18th February 2023
Aeroplane Crash – Sydenham – WW2
Coleraine Chronicle, 11th November 2021
The Life and Times of a Bushmills Bank Manager
Newsletter – The Roamer – 28 July 2021
Dedicated Following of fashion starting with label on vintage dress
Newsletter – The Roamer – 30 June 2021
Heroes of the “Wee Yard” and the wild west’s most important Irishman
Newsletter – The Roamer – 23 June 2021
Belfast’s oft forgotten “Wee Yard” gets big commemorative website
Newsletter – The Roamer – 26 May 2021
Photos, cars and stamps celebrate NI’s centenary and bicentenary
News Letter – Roamer – 7 May 2021
Part 2 of a public response to a previous History Hub Ulster article on wartime banking by Gavin Bamford
News Letter – 7 May 2021
A look at a 1975 photograph archive belonging to History Hub Ulster Chair Gavin Bamford
Ulster Star – 6 May 2021
Hillsborough Cemetery by Nigel Henderson
The Chronicle – 6 May 2021
Our Homes for Heroes
Newsletter – 5 May 2021
Hillsborough Cemetery by Nigel Henderson
Newsletter – Roamer – 5 May 2021
Part 1 of a public response to a previous History Hub Ulster article on wartime banking by Gavin Bamford
Belfast Telegraph – 7 April 2021
Listing to Preserve city’s disappearing street signs “as part of our civic heritage”
Newsletter – The Roamer – 7 April 2021
Even During the War Time Blitz Money Made the World go Round
Impartial Explorer – 6 April 2021
Old banker’s book led to a tale rich in emotion
The Chronicle – 18 February 2021
The Life and Times of John Mitchell
Newsletter – The Roamer – 17 February 2021
Illustrated address book was presented to Kilrea manager
Derry Post – 2 February 2021
98 year old leaving memento discovered during bank clear out
Newtownards Chronicle – 21 January 2021
‘When Newtownards was home to a Great War Camp’ that then became a training establishment for the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC).
Newsletter – The Roamer – 13 January 2021
Tragic tales amongst the Untold History of a forgotten Army camp
Newsletter – The Roamer 11 December 2020
Local Salvation Army men who fought and died in the Great War
Newsletter – The Roamer 30 October 2020
Garage Proprietor, Pioneer Racing Driver and a WW1 flying hero
Newsletter – The Roamer 23 October 2020
Remembering the local VC heroesfrom the Indian mutiny of 1857
Newsletter – The Roamer 9 September 2020
Belfast War Memorial rediscovered but others are sadly still missing.
Newsletter -The Roamer 26 August 2020
East Belfast man recognised as war hero gets official gravestone
Belfast Telegraph 19th August 2020
Forgotten hero soldier recognised as casualty of war after 100 years
County Derry Post 18th August 2020
The night the Luftwaffe bombed Derry
Antrim Guardian 7 July 2020
Homes for Heroes
The Newsletter – The Roamer 26 June 2020
Bank merger ‘a note-worthy occasion in the history of an organisation’
The Newsletter – The Roamer 24 June 2020
Black Ties and Red Carnations hail the start of 50 year bank account
Carrick Times 26 September 2014
Carrick man perished on ‘Livebait Squadron’ duty – Livebait Squadron (HMS Aboukir, HMS Cressy, HMS Hogue)
Newtownabbey Times 25 September 2014
Memorial for Newtownabbey men who perished on ‘Livebait Squadron’ duty – Livebait Squadron (HMS Aboukir, HMS Cressy, HMS Hogue)
Coleraine Times 24 September 2014
A Royal Navy sailor who died in one of the largest naval disasters had links to Portrush. – Livebait Squadron (HMS Aboukir, HMS Cressy, HMS Hogue)
Irish News 23 September 2014
Sons of Ulster Perished – Livebait Squadron (HMS Aboukir, HMS Cressy, HMS Hogue)
Belfast Telegraph 22 September 2014
A century on, how one U-boat spelled sudden death for three ships and Ulster sailors – Livebait Squadron (HMS Aboukir, HMS Cressy, HMS Hogue)
Ulster Star 20 September 2014
100th Anniversary of the Naval Disaster that took the lives of local men – Livebait Squadron (HMS Aboukir, HMS Cressy, HMS Hogue)
Newsletter Roamer column 19 September 2014
Centenary of Ulster casualties when tragic trio was torpedoed by U-Boat – Livebait Squadron (HMS Aboukir, HMS Cressy, HMS Hogue)
Shankill Extra 13 September 2014
Ulster links to HMS Pathfinder – HMS Pathfinder
Banbridge Chronicle 03 September 2014
Victim on first ever ship sunk by torpedo – HMS Pathfinder
Irish News 02 September 2014
Events to mark centenary of first torpedoed vessel – HMS Pathfinder
Belfast Telegraph 02 September 2014
Account of sailor who survived Torpedo attack found – HMS Pathfinder
Newsletter Roamer column 27 August 2014
Teen neighbours died side by side in France.
http://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/teen-neighbours-died-side-by-side-in-france-1-6261375
Belfast Telegraph 26 August 2014
Faces of the two young Belfast neighbours who died together on battlefield 100 years ago today.
Ulster Star 8 August 2014
Captain William James Lyness, one of only 168 men in the British Army to receive three Military Crosses in the First World War.
Mourne Observer 30 July 2014
First Ulster Casualty serving with an Irish Regiment – Christopher Fitzgibbon
Belfast Telegraph Feature 26 July 2014
First Ulster Casualties of WW1 – Charles McConachy – HMS Amphion
Newsletter Roamer column 25 July 2014
First Ulster Casualty serving with an Irish Regiment – Christopher Fitzgibbon
http://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/first-irish-regiment-fatality-in-wwi-was-an-ulsterman-1-6198596
Down Recorder 24 July 2014
First Ulster Casualties of WW1 – Joseph Lynch – HMS Amphion
Donegal Democrat 23 July 2014
First Ulster Casualties of WW1 – William Clarke – HMS Amphion