Life on Meeting Street
In 1981 a terrace of four houses opened at the Ulster Folk Museum. Originally from Meeting Street in Dromore, Co. Down, the houses were acquired by the museum prior to their planned demolishment to make way for new housing.
A series of intimate talks that take place in our beautiful buildings.
Book Homes In Focus TicketsJoin Victoria Millar, Senior Curator of History, at the Meeting Street Houses on Saturday 22nd February to learn about the row's distinguishing features and discover what life was like for those who lived in these houses in the early 1900s.
Homes in Focus is a series of intimate talks in the Ulster Folk Museum’s beautiful buildings, where we’ll be diving deep into the lives of those who lived in them and the history of these unique homes.
For our next iteration of 'Homes in Focus', we’ll be gathering at the Meeting Street Houses, which originally came from the town of Dromore in County Down.
Due to demand, this talk will now take place in the Picture House. You can still visit the Meeting Street Houses before or after the talk!
What to know
In 1981 a terrace of four houses opened at the Ulster Folk Museum. Originally from Meeting Street in Dromore, Co. Down, the houses were acquired by the museum prior to their planned demolishment to make way for new housing.
A series of intimate talks that take place in our beautiful buildings.