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THE PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE OF NORTHERN IRELAND (PRONI) PRONI is the official archive for Northem Ireland and holds over 3 million historical records, including church registers, emigrant letters, workhouse records, and files created by government departments and courts of law. Most relate to the north of Ireland and date from the 17th century onwards, offering a wealth of information on society, economy and governance, What you can do at PRONI + Explore family and local history + Enjoy talks, events and exhibitions + Engage in historical research Opening Times Monday-Wednesday and Friday: Qam-4.45pm, Thursday: 10am-8.45pm Access is free but you must bring photographic ID No appointment is required. Bring along photographic ID to'register ‘on your first visit. Further information and a range of searchable databases available at www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni Address 2 Titanic Boulevard Titanic Quarter Belfast BT3 9HQ. Find us on Contact Phone: 028 9053 4800 Email: proni@communities-ni.gov.uk Website: www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni eT eee

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