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Academia and Authors worth checking | Archaeological ScIEnce Resources Ireland
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Archaeological ScIEnce Resources Ireland. Academia and Authors worth checking. Free Online Book List. Free Online Papers, Books & Theses. Academia and Authors worth checking. Below is a selection of some authors that I’ve noticed regularly upload their work to Academia. If you’re reading this and you’re not on the list, don’t be offended (! And please tell me about yourself! This is a work in progress and suggestions are always welcome. Which fittingly is also available via Robert’s Academia page. Many r...
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Fishers of Pilltown
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Walshs of Pilltown Part 1. Walshs of Pilltown Part 2. Rochs of Woodbine Hill. Land, Places and Buildings. Placenames and Old Names. Landlords and Land Ownership. Stats, Lore and Events. Events in History of Kinsalebeg. Fishers in Pilltown and Summerhill. Overview of Pilltown Mill. Structure and Scale of Pilltown Mills. Pilltown Mill water wheel operation. Reuben Fisher (1753 to 1808). Peter Moor Fisher (1808-1899). Joseph Fisher (1816-1882) and land reform. Joseph Fisher and the Poor Law System. Abraham ...
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Location | Donaghmoyne.com
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Donaghmoyne is situated in south County Monaghan. As the largest parish in the diocese of Clogher it extends from the northern boundary of Carrickmacross town to the south boundary of Castleblayney town. The N2 slices through the parish separating Donaghmoyne to the right handside and Lisdoonan, Broomfield and Aughnafacron to the left as you travel North. Donaghmoyne may be more better known for adjoining Inniskeen and it has been long recognised that Donaghmoyne has always had the superior football team!
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Irish History Online Scopes and Aims
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A bibliography of Irish history created by Irish History Online. IHO Scope and Aims. Irish History Online provides bibliographic data on historical writing dealing with Ireland during all periods from prehistoric times to the present. It is a guide to the work of historians rather than to original sources, unless they have been edited and republished by historians. Selected material from electronic databases and electronic-only journals is being incorporated. There are some limitations on content:. IHO d...
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Louth Heritage - Links
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National Parks and Wildlife Service. Environmental Sciences Association of Ireland. Irish Peatland Conservation Council. CRANN - Promotes trees. Bird Forum - County Louth Thread. A Guide To Irish Archaeological Sites. Medieval Dundalk and Louth - From the year 1000 on. Excavations.ie - Search for excavations in your area. General Heritage Information and Links. Ask About Ireland - Louth Image Gallery. Neagh-Bann River Basin Districts. Heritage Service Public Mapviewer. Marine Irish Digital Atlas.
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CASTLES, CITY WALLS AND MORE, Excavating the streets of Cork City | Cork Archaeologist
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MEDIEVAL MEDICINE AND SURGERY the Dominican Priory of Sancta Maria Insula, Cork City (still under construction). YOUGHAL, my home town. CONSERVATION GUIDELINES for TWO HISTORIC CHURCHES AND GRAVEYARDS NEAR BALLINCOLLIG. CHIMNEYFIELD, near Glenville: A THOUGHTFUL PLACE. CARR’S HILL FAMINE CEMETERY, MONEYGURNEY: not forgotten in death. AN ARCTIC EXPLORER: Jerome Collins. Excavating the KNIGHTS HOSPITALLER’S MOURNE ABBEY. BALLINCOLLIG- The PARDS, historical reenactors and The Royal Gunpowder Mills. A GRAVEY...
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About Us – Stafford McLoughlin Archaeology
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Irish Archaeologists from County Wexford. Was founded in 2001 by Emmet Stafford and Catherine McLoughlin, who continue to run the business today. Catherine has contributed to a number of journals and books on archaeology and a listing of her licenced archaeological projects can be found in the Excavations Bulletin database at www.excavations.ie. Catherine is a member of the Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland, a member of ICOMOS Ireland, and a member of the Building Limes Forum Network Ireland.
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Irish History Online Editorial Team
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A bibliography of Irish history created by Irish History Online. Dr Bernadette Cunningham, Royal Irish Academy Library, managing editor. Ms Máirín Cassidy, University College Dublin, compiler. Dr Ciarán McCabe, NUI Galway, compiler. Ms Pádraicín Ní Mhurchú, assistant editor. Mr Éoin Bairéad, assistant editor. Ms Sinéad Noonan, assistant editor. Professor Jacqueline Hill, MRIA, Maynooth University, convenor. Dr Bernadette Cunningham, Royal Irish Academy Library, managing editor. Anthony McCormack (Editor,...
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Irish History Online Home
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A bibliography of Irish history created by Irish History Online. Welcome to Irish History Online. Irish History Online is part of a European network of sixteen historical bibliographies from fourteen countries. Irish History Online is hosted and managed by the Royal Irish Academy Library (Dublin). Irish History Online is compiled, edited and regularly updated by a team of voluntary editors and compilers. Summary report on additions to Irish History Online in 2015. The proceedings of the fifth internation...
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Links | CRDS
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Cultural Resource Development Services Ltd (trading as CRDS). Archaeological and Historical Consultants. Setting the industry standards since 1997. T 353 1 2020521 E. info@crds.ie. Database of Irish Excavation Reports. Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht. Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland. National Inventory of Architectural Heritage. National Library of Ireland. National Museum of Ireland. Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. The National Archives of Ireland. UCD School of Archaeology.