"From Rome to Ballyferriter - the Massacre at Dún an Óir 1580" by Dr. Conor Brosnan
Ireland
22 Aug 2025
An illustrated public lecture in Ionad an Bhlascaoid - the Blasket Centre.
Walking Tour of Medieval Dublin
Ireland
22 Aug 2025
Come join us for a fascinating journey through the medieval streets of Dublin!
Children's Art Workshop (8+)
Ireland
22 Aug 2025
A Community Workshop with artist Maeve Clancy for young artists to gather old stories and bring them to life in a modern way (for children 8+)
Th
Back in My Day, Coffee Mornings in Offaly Libraries
Ireland
22 Aug 2025
Enjoy coffee and conversation evoking positive memories and stories from the past.
August 15th
Tullamore Library 11am
August 16th
Ferbane Library
Connecting the past through archives: the Great Famine in the Edenderry Area
Ireland
21 Aug 2025
Using the theme of Heritage Week, "Connections, Routes and Networks", this talk will explore how we can use archives to connect with stories from
Our Roots in Longford: Exploring the Foundations of African-Irish Heritage
Ireland
21 Aug 2025
This Heritage Week project will celebrate and explore the evolving heritage and contribution of the African community in County Longford.
Heritage Week workshop with eco-artist Hazel Hurley
Ireland
21 Aug 2025
Rediscover the trees of Cork's Northside: Join us for a hands-on workshop led by eco-artist Hazel Hurley where we'll reconnect with the trees of
Bunscoltacha Ghaoth Dobhair 1831-2000
Ireland
20-22 Aug 2025
The National School system was founded in 1831 and spread country wide.
MAPPING ATHENRY’S CRAFTS
Ireland
18 Aug 2025
MAPPING ATHENRY’S CRAFTS
Facilitated by PhD candidate Samantha Morris, TU Dublin
1.00pm to 3.00pm
Athenry Community Park
Athenry’s rich craft her
Guided Walk - History, Culture and Nature of Myross Wood
Ireland
18 Aug 2025
Amble through Myross Wood and hear from Mark Robins (ecologist) and Conor Ó Buachalla (local historian and story teller), with their knack for st
Dunboyne walking tour
Ireland
18 Aug 2025
The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage has partnered with Meath County Council to create Wonder Wander Walking Trails.
