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QUB Open Learning Course: Looking at the O'Neill County: Heritage of South Tyrone (Part 2)

Hill of The O'Neill & Ranfurly House, Dungannon, Tyrone, BT70 1AB
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At Hill of The O'Neill, Dungannon, we are acutely aware of the heritage that surrounds us in this part of Tyrone. This Open Learning course covers a range of subject areas and examines the heritage of South Tyrone in its broadest sense.

The credit-bearing course is offered as part of the Queen's University Belfast Open Learning range of courses.

Each week speakers will cover different themes.

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