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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160928T141500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160928T141500
DTSTAMP:20171103T191017
CREATED:20160811T153100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160922T093627Z
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SUMMARY:Medieval Mass to Georgian Splendor Guided Tour - 28th Sept - BOOKED OUT
DESCRIPTION:***Sorry &#8211; both tours are booked out*** \nSaturday 24th September at 11am and Wednesday 28th September at 2.15pm \nThis walk will explore the area immediately around Dublin Castle. from the Viking through Medieval periods to the 18th century Wide Streets Commission. Learn how the building stock\, streetscape\, density and topography of Dublin has evolved in the last 1200 years from AD 840 to the present. \nArran Henderson is an art historian and guide specialising in reading Dublin through urban geography and history\, buildings\, decor and streetscape. His walking tours run under the banner Dublin Decoded. \nLeaving from the steps of Printworks Dublin Castle. Tickets are FREE but places are limited. Please book a place on the walk at DublinDecoded.com \n
URL:https://dublinfestivalofhistory.ie/event/medieval-mass-to-georgian-splendor/
LOCATION:Dublin Castle\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Around the City
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160928T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160928T183000
DTSTAMP:20171103T191017
CREATED:20160811T083902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160811T083902Z
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SUMMARY:Empty Tea Cups: Living without tea in WWII Ireland
DESCRIPTION:In the Second World War Ireland&#8217;s national drink\, tea\, became a scarce and highly sought after commodity. This talk will explore how Irish society reacted to its traumatic absence. \nJohn Porter is a PhD candidate at Trinity College Dublin\, funded by the Irish Research Council. His project researches the history of consumer behaviours in Ireland 1920-1960. \nBooking is required. Please contact Ballyfermot Library atÂ + 353 1 6269324 / 6269325 or by email atÂ ballyfermotlibrary@dublincity.ie \nEvents are liable to change. To stay informed of any changes in the Festival programme\, please sign up to our mailing list \n  \n
URL:https://dublinfestivalofhistory.ie/event/empty-tea-cups-living-without-tea-in-wwii-ireland/
LOCATION:Ballyfermot Road\, Dublin 10\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Events in libraries
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160928T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160928T183000
DTSTAMP:20171103T191017
CREATED:20160811T084211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160811T084211Z
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SUMMARY:The British Popular Press and the New Irish Free State
DESCRIPTION:This talk will look at how Anglo-Irish relations were renegotiated in the pages of the British tabloids in the early years of Irish independence and examines the place of these publications and their discourses in contemporary British and Irish societies. \nElspeth Payne is an Irish Research Council funded doctoral candidate in Trinity College Dublin and former recipient of the R. B. McDowell Fellowship.Â Her research looks at the presentation of Anglo-Irish connections in British newspapers between 1922 and 1932. \nBooking is required. Please contact Rathmines Library atÂ + 353 1 4973539 or by email atÂ rathmineslibrary@dublincity.ie \nEvents are liable to change. To stay informed of any changes in the Festival programme\, please sign up to our mailing list \n
URL:https://dublinfestivalofhistory.ie/event/the-british-popular-press-and-the-new-irish-free-state/
LOCATION:157 Lower Rathmines Road\, Dublin 6\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Events in libraries
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160928T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20160928T190000
DTSTAMP:20171103T191017
CREATED:20160811T084357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160819T122119Z
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SUMMARY:James Connolly's Green Flag of Ireland and the 1916 garrison flags
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Easter 1916 commemorations the decision was made to conserve the surviving 1916 Dublin garrison flags for display in the National Museum. However during the course of the work a remarkable discovery came to light from Enniskillen. This presentation will outline the different types of flags used by the rebels in 1916 and the work that was undertaken to authenticate the Enniskillen flag together with the conservation process. (Flag image courtesy of Inniskillings Museum) \nRachel Phelan graduated from the Textile Conservation Centre in 1998. In 2002 she established her own studio and was accredited to the Institute pf Conservator Restores Ireland in 2005. \nBooking is required. Please contact Walkinstown Library atÂ +353 1 4558159 or by email atÂ walkinstownlibrary@dublincity.ie \nEvents are liable to change. To stay informed of any changes in the Festival programme\, please sign up to our mailing list \n  \n
URL:https://dublinfestivalofhistory.ie/event/james-connollys-green-flag-of-ireland-and-the-1916-garrison-flags/
LOCATION:Percy French Road\, Dublin 12\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Events in libraries
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