Discover Northern Ireland's wartime history at a special workshop at Enniskillen Castle's Barrack Stores on Thursday, September 19 at 10.30am. 

This initiative, carried out by staff from the Northern Ireland War Memorial Museum (NIWM), will recount intriguing stories of the Belfast Blitz, American GIs, Air Raid Precautions, and the people's art of 'making do' during war rationing.

The workshop will particularly focus on Fermanagh's wartime history, offering attendees an opportunity to delve into the NIWM's captivating museum collection, and listen to distinctive records from their oral history archive.

The event is an open invitation to every history enthusiast and there will also be a platform to share individual wartime memories and stories.

For details or queries, get in touch with the Northern Ireland War Memorial at 028 9032 0392 or email at info@niwarmemorial.org.

They also maintain war memorials commemorating the casualties of the First and Second World War and the Belfast Blitz.

Offering office and meeting spaces to ex-service charities, NIWM awards small grants to projects aligning with its charitable goals.

NIWM is situated at 21 Talbot Street, Belfast and welcomes visitors for free from Monday to Friday, 10am to 4.30pm, and Saturdays, from 12pm to 4pm.