See Bill Kirk's photography in the first in a series of three archive exhibitions at the Ulster Museum.
Newtownards-born (1937) Bill Kirk's photography archive has been co curated for this special exhibition by the Ulster Museum and Frankie Quinn.
The Belfast Archive Project aims to preserve, interpret and present our vanishing photographic heritage. It has been entrusted with collections of negatives and photographic prints in order to protect them for future generations. Belfast Archive Project aims to make these collections accessible through exhibitions, digital resources and print publications. These archives include the work of some of Northern Ireland’s most respected photographers.
The Bill Kirk Archive Exhibition is free to visit, on display until Sunday 1st June 2025.

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