BITE-SIZED HISTORY

BY TONY CANAVAN Confusing fact with fantasy? The Ulster Museum in Belfast would appear to have confused fact with fantasy—and we are not talking creationism here. The museum has put on display a 77m-long tapestry depicting scenes from the hit fantasy drama Game of Thrones. The tapestry, which took three months to create and is … Read more

Burton at the National Gallery

A look at Irish historical figures associated with Sir Frederic William Burton RHA (1816–1900), featured in the current exhibition at the National Gallery of Ireland (NGI). By Marie Bourke George Petrie (1790–1866), archaeologist and topographical painter, was Sir Frederic William Burton’s most significant mentor. He recognised Burton’s talent and encouraged his art historical and antiquarian … Read more

ON THIS DAY

By AODHÁN CREALY NOVEMBER 21/1916 The luxury liner Britannic, serving as a hospital ship, sank off the Greek island of Kea after striking a mine. Designed to outdo the rival Cunard line in the transatlantic passenger ship market, only one of the White Star Line’s celebrated ‘three sisters’ lived up to expectations. Despite an early … Read more