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| 8 Oct 2024 | |
| Written by Rachel Webb | |
| General News |
On the 14th September, Campbell College joined over 200 organisations and properties across Northern Ireland in welcoming visitors to learn about the history and heritage of their local landmarks. Archive Engagement Officer Mrs Robinson organised an afternoon of tours and exhibits for 50 guests. Huge thanks to our volunteer helpers - former Head of History, Keith Haines who led the tours, and Mr McIvor and Ms Hunt who provided a warm welcome for all.
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