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March
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Ideas for Library Activities
Activities for children in the library are available under each of the sections below Welcome and Introduction Activities Daily Challenges Activities to Learn about the Library Fiction Non Fiction ...
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January
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 BT Young Scientist Technology Exhibition 11th 14th 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Road to Rio Mobilising Young People in Ireland ...
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Funeral of John E Redmond. 1918
Funeral of John E Redmond. 1918
John Edward Redmond (1856-1918) was MP for New Ross (1880), North Wexford (1885) and Waterford (1891). In 1900 he became Leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party and was supportive of Home Rule. He pledged the Irish Volunteers to the defence of Ireland at the outbreak of WW1. He is buried in St John's graveyard, Wexford.
Wexford Library Services
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Louth
Reg No 13901802 Date 1780 1790 Previous Name N A Townland Rokeby County County Louth Categories of Special Interest Architectural Artistic Historical Social Rating National Original Use Country House ...
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Door at Knock Abbey, Co Louth
Door at Knock Abbey, Co Louth
Knock Abbey is an amalgamation of two fascinating structures - a medieval tower keep and an elegant Georgian house with added Victorian embellishments.It was originally owned by the Tennison family and for more than two hundred years was the home of the O'Brien family. Now open to the public for its fine restored gardens, it is full of fascination and the texture of centuries.
Courtesy of the NIAH
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Driveway to Knock Abbey, Co Louth
Driveway to Knock Abbey, Co Louth
Knock Abbey is an amalgamation of two fascinating structures - a medieval tower keep and an elegant Georgian house with added Victorian embellishments.It was originally owned by the Tennison family and for more than two hundred years was the home of the O'Brien family. Now open to the public for its fine restored gardens, it is full of fascination and the texture of centuries.
Courtesy of the NIAH
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Europeana Space
The objective of Europeana Space is to increase and enhance the creative industries use of Europeana by delivering a range of resources to support their engagement The use of Europeana by the creative ...
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Carneigie Library Lab Programme
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