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  • About PRONI

    Topics:
    • Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI), 
    • Dealing with PRONI

    PRONI, the only archive in Northern Ireland with Archive Service Accreditation has the vision of “Protecting and Providing Archives for All”.

    What PRONI does

    PRONI aims to identify and preserve records of historical, social and cultural importance and make them available for the information, education and enjoyment of the public.

    PRONI is the official place of deposit for public records in Northern Ireland. In addition, it collects a wide range of archives from private sources. PRONI also advises on and promotes best practice in archive and records management to ensure that today’s records will be available for future generations.

    • Public Record Office Northern Ireland

    Public records

    PRONI holds public records mainly dating from around the formation of Northern Ireland (1921) to the present day. A small number date back to the 19th and late 18th centuries. ‘Public record’ generally refers to any document created by ‘official’ sources such as:

    • government departments
    • non-departmental public organisations
    • (courts of law, local authorities, non-departmental public bodies/quangos)

    Privately deposited archives

    These include business records and church registers and can range from a single emigrant letter to a vast landed estate archive containing thousands of items and spanning a 300 year period.

    Talks and events

    PRONI regularly hosts and takes parts in talks and events which are open to the public on a wide range of topics. Details on upcoming events and exhibitions are listed on the events page:

    • Talks and events

    What’s available online

    • Electronic catalogue
    • Ulster Covenant
    • Street Directories
    • Freeholders Lists
    • Londonderry Corporation Records
    • Uploaded Flickr Images
    • PRONI web archive
    • Historical map viewer
    • Valuation revision books
    • Name search

    Visiting PRONI

    The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) is located in Titanic Quarter Belfast, within easy reach of the city centre.

    The address is:

    Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI)
    2 Titanic Boulevard
    BELFAST
    BT3 9HQ

    You can find out more information about getting here and you should also note that if you are visiting for the first time, you should bring photographic identification with you:

    • Getting here

    Further information

    Further information can be found at the PRONI website:

    • Public Record Office Northern Ireland
    • PRONI: Protecting and Providing Archives for All

    Related content

    • Legislation and access to PRONI records
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