Derek Mulcahy
@DerekMulcahy1
PhD (2017)'The evolution of Limericks Fife and Drum Tradition 1840-1930'.
Teaching in the Academic Learning Centre Mary Immaculate College Limerick.
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10-06-2013 16:24:45
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A reminder that our extended call for papers closes this Friday April 5th at 5pm. We welcome any proposals on oral history and especially those connecting with our conference theme of identity. The conference takes place 21-22 June in Ulster University #Derry #OralHistory
Have you booked into our introduction to oral history workshop taking place this Friday 10:00 am - 4:30 pm Maynooth University? This workshop is the perfect way to learn the basics of oral history. Register at the link below oralhistorynetworkireland.ie/event/introduc…
The Pre-University Programme for Mature Learners is offered by the Academic Learning Centre Mary Immaculate College (MIC) & is aimed at adult learners (minimum age: 22). It provides a ‘taster’ of higher education. More info: mic.ul.ie/faculty-of-art… Please retweet.
We are pleased to announce that our website is back up and running. Apologies to anyone who has been trying to renew their membership or join OHNI as a new member. We will also soon announce details of our first training and networking events for 2024 oralhistorynetworkireland.ie/join-renew
Hi all. We are aware that our website is currently down. We're looking into the problem and hoping to get it resolved. Our apologies to anyone who was trying to renew their membership through the website #OralHistory
“What a turnout, what a branch, what a college” … many thanks to everyone who took the time to attend Mary Immaculate College (MIC) & School of Education, MIC Thurles unveiling of IFUT Report on Precarious Employment in Higher Ed. Serious issues, informative speakers, collective focus … and a dollop of festive
The changing fortunes of the only Public House on Windmill St. Limerick. Known locally as 'Uptons', it is pictured here with Helga Nielson standing outside. Circa 1930's
Photo credit Tipperary Studies
Pictured with our Pre-University Programme students at the conclusion of their course. Thanks to colleagues Dr Derek Mulcahy (Derek Mulcahy) and Dr Christine Ratzlaff. More info: mic.ul.ie/news/2023/pre-… Mary Immaculate College (MIC) #Limerick
“A little piece of #Limerick in #Tasmania ” - read all about the Tasmanian Plassy House built in the 1830s by Limerick man, Bassett Dickson. Buy the paper (Limerick Leader / Limerick Live) to read the full column. University Of Limerick East Room
Our free annual lecture takes place this day next week 7pm The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland lecture theatre. We look forward to having Professor Katherine O'Donnell. There will be a festive drinks reception after the lecture. Register at the link below oralhistorynetworkireland.ie/event/2023-ann… #OralHistory
This roll of common pleas (1741–43) is one of the largest records to survive the destruction of the Public Record Office of Ireland in 1922. It consists of 150+ parchment sheets measuring 55 x 40 x 30 cm and weighs 7 kgs (ref: 3/34/35). Tourism-Culture-Arts-Gaeltacht-Sport-Media #EYABig #VirtualTreasury
The magnificent launch event at The People's Museum of Limerick today marked the publication of 'A Job of Journeywork,' selected writings by Jim Kemmy.
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Irish Literary Times Jan O'Sullivan The People's Museum of Limerick The Labour Party Limerick : Culture : Arts