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The British Gaelic
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0234416.jpg
Linda Ervine, a Protestant, founded the Turas Association in East Belfast, which offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant audience in the heart of the British Quarter.

The British Gaelic
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0234417.jpg
Linda Ervine, a Protestant, founded the Turas Association in East Belfast, which offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant audience in the heart of the British Quarter.

The British Gaelic
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0234418.jpg
In East Belfast, a predominantly Protestant city, the Turas Association offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant audience.

The British Gaelic
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0234419.jpg
Workshop for children in Gaelic-Irish language, in the premises of the Turas association, in Belfast-East, with a Protestant majority. The association offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant public.

The British Gaelic
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0234420.jpg
Workshop for children in Gaelic-Irish language, in the premises of the Turas association, in Belfast-East, with a Protestant majority. The association offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant public.

The British Gaelic
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0234421.jpg
Workshop for children in Gaelic-Irish language, in the premises of the Turas association, in Belfast-East, with a Protestant majority. The association offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant public.

The British Gaelic
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0234422.jpg
Gaelic learning board. In East Belfast, a predominantly Protestant area, the Turas Association offers Gaelic language courses and training programs to a British Protestant audience.

The British Gaelic
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0234423.jpg
Workshop for children in Gaelic-Irish language, in the premises of the Turas association, in Belfast-East, with a Protestant majority. The association offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant public.

The British Gaelic
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0234424.jpg
Workshop for children in Gaelic-Irish language, in the premises of the Turas association, in Belfast-East, with a Protestant majority. The association offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant public.

The British Gaelic
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0234425.jpg
Workshop for children in Gaelic-Irish language, in the premises of the Turas association, in Belfast-East, with a Protestant majority. The association offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant public.

The British Gaelic
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0234426.jpg
Workshop for children in Gaelic-Irish language, in the premises of the Turas association, in Belfast-East, with a Protestant majority. The association offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant public.

The British Gaelic
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0234427.jpg
Workshop for children in Gaelic-Irish language, in the premises of the Turas association, in Belfast-East, with a Protestant majority. The association offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant public.

The British Gaelic
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0234428.jpg
Colour chart in Gaelic language. In East Belfast, with a Protestant majority, the Turas Association offers courses and training programs in Gaelic language to a Bretanic Protestant public.

The British Gaelic
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0234429.jpg
Workshop for children in Gaelic-Irish language, in the premises of the Turas association, in Belfast-East, with a Protestant majority. The association offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant public. On the right, its founder, Linda Ervine, a British Protestant who fell in love with Gaelic.

The British Gaelic
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0234430.jpg
Workshop for children in Gaelic-Irish language, in the premises of the Turas association, in Belfast-East, with a Protestant majority. The association offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant public. On the right, its founder, Linda Ervine, a British Protestant who fell in love with Gaelic.

The British Gaelic
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0234431.jpg
Workshop for children in Gaelic-Irish language, in the premises of the Turas association, in Belfast-East, with a Protestant majority. The association offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant public.

The British Gaelic
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0234432.jpg
Workshop for children in Gaelic-Irish language, in the premises of the Turas association, in Belfast-East, with a Protestant majority. The association offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant public.

The British Gaelic
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0234433.jpg
Workshop for children in Gaelic-Irish language, in the premises of the Turas association, in Belfast-East, with a Protestant majority. The association offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant public.

The British Gaelic
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0234434.jpg
Workshop for children in Gaelic-Irish language, in the premises of the Turas association, in Belfast-East, with a Protestant majority. The association offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant public.

The British Gaelic
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0234435.jpg
Workshop for children in Gaelic-Irish language, in the premises of the Turas association, in Belfast-East, with a Protestant majority. The association offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant public.

The British Gaelic
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0234436.jpg
Workshop for children in Gaelic-Irish language, in the premises of the Turas association, in Belfast-East, with a Protestant majority. The association offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant public.

The British Gaelic
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0234437.jpg
Workshop for children in Gaelic-Irish language, in the premises of the Turas association, in Belfast-East, with a Protestant majority. The association offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant public.

The British Gaelic
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0234438.jpg
Workshop for children in Gaelic-Irish language, in the premises of the Turas association, in Belfast-East, with a Protestant majority. The association offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant public.

The British Gaelic
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0234439.jpg
Mask of the Irish St. Patrick's Day parade with inscriptions in Gaelic. In the predominantly Protestant east of Belfast, the Turas Association offers Gaelic language courses and training programmes to a British Protestant audience.