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Speakers and Tour Guides: Update No 4 (April 2011) The information in this Updates has been incorporated in the main Register. Additions – Speakers NAME LOCATION CONTACT INFORMATION TOURS Kirwan, Richard Newcastle, Co. Dublin 0872562390 richardkirwan1@eircom.net The history of the Ordnance Survey in Ireland
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Federation of Local History Societies: AGM 2011 Killmallock, Co Limerick – 20-22 May by Larry Breen, FLHS The ancient town of Kilmallock, Co. Limerick was chosen as the location for the 2011 A.G.M. of the Federation. In this the 30th anniversary of the founding of the Federation it was decided to make it a weekend…
Speakers and Tour Guides: Update No 5 (June 2011) The information in this Updates has been incorporated in the main Register. Additions – Speakers NAME LOCATION CONTACT INFORMATION TOURS Day, Dr Stephen Armagh (028)38871831 steveday2005@yahoo.co.uk -Architecture of Armagh City -History of Newry/Armagh border area -Mesapotemia in the early 20th century -Early Afghan Wars 1839, 1878…
NATIONAL HISTORY FEDERATIONS VISIT BANBRIDGE: 2 JULY 2011 by Larry Breen, FLHS A large group of almost one hundred local historians from the Federation for Ulster Local Studies and the Federation of Local History Societies enjoyed a memorable outing to Banbridge and district including the Bronte Country. This event was part of the urban-experience project…
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Introduction Armagh-Leuven Links is a Gruntvig Senior Volunteering project that supports volunteering projects between organisations located in two different countries. It enables senior volunteers (aged 50 and above) to work for an organisation in another European country for any kind of non-profit activity on any topic e.g. history, language, arts and culture etc. By so doing…
The Ireland – Leuven Link The Plantations 15th to 17th Century The history of early modern Ireland is characterised by political and bitter religious conflict. For some time the English kings called themselves ‘Lords of Ireland’. Henry VIII (1491-1547) took the title of ‘King of Ireland’ in 1541. Few of the Irish wanted to follow him when…
IRISH FOOTPRINTS IN BELGIUM By Joseph Canning Amay This is a small town on the left bank of the River Meuse in the province of Liege. Its outstanding building is the church of St. George and St. Ode. There is a pilgrimage here each year on 1st May in honour of St. Brigid. It is…
FLAX TRADE RELATIONS BETWEEN WEST FLANDERS AND NORTHERN IRELAND By Claire Dejaeger Introduction The Grundtvig Exchange Program and ALL As a participant in the EU Grundtvig exchange program, Armagh-Leuven Links (September 2012) I spent three weeks in Northern Ireland and subsequently did some research on the flax trade relations between West-Flanders and Northern Ireland. (1)…