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A radio broadcast from Limerick – Bishop Cornelius O’Dea and his mitre and crozier. | Midleton with 1 'd'
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Midleton with 1 'd'. East Cork and Irish History, Ancestry and Heritage. Ballinacorra’s medieval import? Dundry stone for Cloyne Cathedral. 8216;A good market for flesh….and fish.’ Heritage Week 2015 in Midleton. →. A radio broadcast from Limerick – Bishop Cornelius O’Dea and his mitre and crozier. Posted by Tony Harpur. On Wednesday last, 12th August, I gave a radio interview to John O’Carroll for the. Limerick City Community Radio. Posted in Bishop Cornelius O'Dea of Limerick. August 23, 2015 at 1:44 am.
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Midleton with 1 'd'. East Cork and Irish History, Ancestry and Heritage. Poor little rich girl – Pauline Roche 1835 – 1894. Posted by Tony Harpur. Although it reads like a novel, Pauline Roche’s tale is not a work of fiction by the Bronte sisters but a riveting tale about a feisty young lady righting a long standing wrong done to her. It is a tale that links Aghada Hall to Rome, and to Ballyadam, near Lisgoold. Here it is told by William Grey in his blog. Vatican City Bridge and St Peters. A fascinating ...
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Midleton Walking Tour | Midleton with 1 'd'
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Midleton with 1 'd'. East Cork and Irish History, Ancestry and Heritage. Explore the history of Midleton on a group walking tour. We will discuss some of the major historical figures involved in the development of the town, and explore how the town developed from a twelfth century Cistercian monastery to the bustling market town it is today. Read about a recent tour here. Maximum group size is 12 – 15 people. Smaller groups are welcome! However we will accommodate those with special requirements too.
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Ballinacorra’s medieval import? Dundry stone for Cloyne Cathedral. | Midleton with 1 'd'
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Midleton with 1 'd'. East Cork and Irish History, Ancestry and Heritage. 8216;…mean thatched cabins…….’ The Masshouses in South East Cork in 1731. A radio broadcast from Limerick – Bishop Cornelius O’Dea and his mitre and crozier. →. Ballinacorra’s medieval import? Dundry stone for Cloyne Cathedral. Posted by Tony Harpur. The old phrase ‘coals to Newcastle’ refers to the shipping of coal from Newcastle to London from the seventeenth century. The idea that anyone would ship coal TO Newcast...The Waterford...
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Midleton with 1 'd' | East Cork and Irish History, Ancestry and Heritage | Page 2
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Midleton with 1 'd'. East Cork and Irish History, Ancestry and Heritage. Newer posts →. Bringing the Imokilly Fitzgeralds back ‘home’ to Kerry. Posted by Tony Harpur. The spectacular coastal scenery of the Dingle Peninsula, in County Kerry. Last month (22nd July to 24th July) I took a trip to Ballyferriter in on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry to deliver a paper at a conference. The title of the conference was ‘. The Fitzgeralds and the Earls of Desmond.’. Geraldines and the History of Munster.
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May | 2015 | Cyber Cultural Heritage
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Digital Humanities and Culture Class Blog. Blog Links for Classmates. Internship Blog Post 3/3. May 6, 2015. May 18, 2015. And The National Archives. They have done such a good job in communicating, curating and making accessible information from their collections. I also came across a really useful ongoing project Grace’s Guide. It is heartening when digital decisions made are undertaken correctly. From the learning gained in the Digital Scholarly Editing module, I’m now very much in favour of encod...
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Women of 1916 | BrigidFest – Féile Bríde
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BrigidFest – Féile Bríde. An annual celebration of Brigid and Irish women. Due to popular request following BrigidFest 2016’s presentation, below is a list of 1916-relevant resources. Diarmaid Ferriter, Occasions of sin : sex and society in modern Ireland,. Roy Foster, Vivid Faces, the revolutionary generation in Ireland, 1890-1921,. No ordinary women : Irish female activists in the revolutionary years, 1900-1923,. University of Wisconsin Press, 2003. Margaret Ó hÓgartaigh ,. Irish Academic Press, 2006.
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1916 Easter Rising - LAOH NYS
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Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians, Inc. Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Easter Rising. April 24, 1916. Members of the Irish Volunteers, Irish Citizens Army, and Cumann na mBan occupy strategic buildings throughout Dublin. From the steps of the General Post Office (GPO). Padraig Pearse reads aloud the proclamation declaring Ireland a Republic on the behalf of the Provisional Government, beginning:. Np, 2016. Web. 2 Feb. 2016. Explore the links and videos on these pages to learn more about the ...
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