CASTLETOWN, OMAGH, COUNTY TYRONE BT78 5QY, NORTHERN IRELAND, TEL +44 (0)28 8224 3292
Weavers Cottage
Many homes in the Ulster countryside of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were more than just places to live. They also provided the workshop accommodation for the cottage industries through which families earned their livelihood. The Weaver's Cottage is a typical example of these dual-purpose dwellings.
In such houses a room was laid aside for a handloom which was used to weave linen or tweed. More prosperous families often had more than one loom and employed craftsmen to work on their behalf. Spinning was also carried out in the weaver's house. You will find costumed interpreters who will explain the process and demonstrate the use of natural materials for dyeing.
select this link to go to the National Museums of Northern Ireland homepage
select this link to go to the Ulster Museum website
select this link to go to the Ulster Folk & Transport Museum website
select this link to go to the Ulster American Folk Park website
select this link to go to the Armagh County Museum website
select this link to go to the W5 Online website
select this link for details about how to find us
Bluegrass
select this link to find out how to support us
Level Triple-A conformance icon, W3C-WAI Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0
(External)Valid XHTML 1.0!
(External)Valid CSS!
(External) Web design and web development by Tibus Northern Ireland