

Belfast’s Heroines: Mary Ann McCracken and Martha McTier Walking Tour
May 2 @ 2:00 pm - August 30 @ 12:30 pm
Come and learn about Belfast’s heroines, Mary Ann McCracken and Martha McTier, in our brand-new walking tour. Listen to stories of how these women supported the United Irishmen, helped the poor through their charitable work, with Belfast’s most turbulent events in history as a backdrop to their stories.
Mary Ann McCracken, who was born over 250 years ago, is intrinsically linked to the city of Belfast. She lived her fearless life championing causes, moving from place to place, always on a mission to make life better for those less fortunate than herself. Martha McTier was an advocate in Belfast for women’s health and education, and a supporter of democratic reform. Her correspondence with her brother William Drennan documents the political radicalism and tumult of late eighteenth-century Ulster.
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Planning your visit
- Walking tour lasts approx. 2 hours (1 ½ hour walking / standing and 30 mins seated rest break)
- Please arrive 10 minutes in advance of the tour start time
- Tickets are £15.00pp and includes a complimentary tea and coffee
- Walking tour commences at the Mary Ann McCracken statue at Belfast City Hall and finishes at Clifton House. Distance is roughly one mile on paved ground.
- Booking in advance is essential due to limited spaces