Posts by PadraigF
‘hearts ne’er waver’: The Women Prisoners of the Irish Civil War
Window on the Irish soul – 100 years of Irish stamps
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Read MoreDerry-Londonderry Poetry Jukebox
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Read MoreCentenary of Laurence Ginnell’s death to be marked in Delvin
Ambassador of Argentina to unveil plaque in centre of village A special event to mark 100 years since the death of the former MP and TD, Laurence Ginnell (1852-1923) will be held in Delvin on the afternoon of Sunday, May 14 (3pm). The event will incorporate the unveiling of a plaque to the memory of…
Read More‘From Behind the Walls’ to recent Archaeological Discoveries to ‘I want nothing only what is just’- Donegal County Museum hosts a programme of free talks in May
During the month of May, Donegal County Museum has organised a short programme of talks to suit all interests from the archaeology of Donegal to the pivotal events of the Decade of Centenaries. Join Judith McCarthy, Curator of Donegal County Museum uncovers stories of casualties and survivors from the First World War in her talk…
Read More8th May @ 7.45pm Protestant and Irish – The minority’s search for place in independent Ireland, a talk by Dr Ida Milne Celbridge Community Library St Patrick’s Park, Celbridge
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Read More2023 Roger Casement Summer School(Fri 5, Sat 6 May)
Sessions at the Summer School will focus on topics of current interest and Casement himself. On the Friday morning a lecture on Shaping a New and United Ireland by Professor Colin Harvey of the Ireland’s Future movement will be responded to by Fine Gael Senator Emer Currie.This will be followed by an open discussion. Two neglected…
Read MoreCollaborative bilingual conference: Díchoilíniú: Teanga, Pobal agus Cultúr | Decolonisation: Language, Community, Culture
Date: 5 May 2023Time: 9:00 – 17:00Location: St. Comgall’s, 277 Falls Road, Belfast BT12 6FD Is deis atá sa siompóisiam seo iniúchadh agus plé a dhéanamh ar an obair mhór atá déanta ag gníomhaithe teanga agus pobail, scoláirí agus staraithe, ealaíontóirí agus ceoltóirí – le breis agus céad bliain anuas – agus iad ag féachaint…
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