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Re-imagining the Islandmagee Witches

The Gobbins Visitor Centre, 68 Middle Road, Islandmagee, County Antrim, BT40 3SL
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This small hallway display will introduce the story of the last witch trial held in Ireland, which took place in Carrickfergus in 1711.

The exhibition will be on display from Saturday 5th July throughout July and August at The Gobbins Visitor Centre. A collaborative project between Ulster University and Carrickfergus Museum (Mid and East Antrim Borough Council) resulted in an exhibition at Carrickfergus Museum last autumn.

Reimagining the Islandmagee Witches: An Interactive Exhibition showcased the historical research of Dr Andrew Sneddon, and creative interpretations from 'The Islandmagee Witches Digital and Creative Project' (w1711.org), led by Dr Victoria McCollum and Dr Sneddon.

The exhibition was designed to enable a deeper understanding of the events that took place, here, over 300 years ago. Following on from this, a new project hub will open in Carrickfergus Museum as a legacy to the project. It features the research and expertise of Brian Coyle, Dr Helen Jackson, Dr Adam Melvin, Sabrina Minter and Shirin Murphy.

For more information, please contact The Gobbins Visitor Centre on +44 (0) 28 9337 2318 e-mail info@thegobbinscliffpath.com

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Monday to Sunday 08:30 - 17:00 (5 July 2025 - 31 Aug 2025)
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Monday - Sunday08:30 - 17:00

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