Dublin City Historians in Residence
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Dublin City Historians in Residence bring to life local stories via public talks, workshops, etc. Email: [email protected]
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'Trapped on the Wrong Side of the Border'
Talk by historian Cormac Moore on the experiences of the two minorities, Unionists/Protestants in the Irish Free State, and Nationalists/Catholics in Northern Ireland during partition
Ringsend library / Mon 15 April / 6.30pm Dublin City Libraries
Many thanks to everyone who came to Historian Cormac Moore's talk yesterday in Pembroke library! His presentation on the Influenza Pandemic in Ireland and the talk was very well received - with many parallels to recent history.
We’re hiring a Creative Engagement Coordinator as part of the Creative Engagement team. Their focus will be on delivering high-quality and engaging projects, activations and events across the cultural buildings and programmes operated by Dublin City Council Culture Company.
Apply by Monday 22 April.
‘Servants in the Big House in Ireland’
A talk by historian Elizabeth 🇺🇦🇺🇦💛💙🇮🇪🏳️🌈🇪🇺 on how big houses depended on a workforce to cook, clean, serve tables, run baths, manage the demesne, and raise children.
Charleville Mall Library / Sat 20 April at 2:30pm.
Free admission Dublin City Libraries
Historian Mary Muldowney will discuss the historical background of the plays and Sean O’Casey’s activities, particularly his membership of the Irish Citizen Army.
Cabra Library, Saturday 20 April, 2.30pm
Booking essential:
T. 01 222 8317
E. [email protected] Dublin City Libraries
Join Historian for Children Dervilia Roche for this free workshop for children aged 9 - 12 in Richmond Barracks.
Sat 13 April at 11am
Find out about life in Medieval Dublin, discover buildings from that era, and try some Medieval games.
Book: richmondbarracks.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/sh… Dublin City Libraries
History talk tomorrow!
Historian Cormac Moore's talk 'the Influenza Pandemic of 1918-19' will be about the devastating 'Spanish Flu' in Ireland.
Pembroke Library / Wed 10 April / 1pm
Register:
T: 01 222 8450
E: [email protected] Dublin City Libraries
dublincity.ie/events/influen…
‘Servants in the Big House in Ireland’
Tomorrow join us for this FREE talk by historian Elizabeth 🇺🇦🇺🇦💛💙🇮🇪🏳️🌈🇪🇺 on how big houses depended on a workforce to cook, clean, serve tables, run baths, manage the demesne, and raise children.
Central Library, Wed 10 April, 2:30pm Dublin City Libraries
Historian Mary Muldowney's talk about this incident will focus on the background of Northern Ireland Troubles and embarrassment to Liam Cosgrave government in Dublin.
Drumcondra Library, Thurs 11 April, 6.30pm
To book: T 01 222 8344
E: [email protected] Dublin City Libraries
History talk tomorrow
'Fleapits, Palaces, and Multiplexes: a history of cinemas in Dublin' by historian in residence Katie Blackwood (Katie Blackwood).
Tuesday 9 April at 6.30pm in Raheny library.
To book: Call (01) 222 8323 or email [email protected] Dublin City Libraries
Historian Cormac Moore's talk 'the Influenza Pandemic of 1918-19' to take a look at the devastating 'Spanish Flu' in Ireland.
In Pembroke Library on Wednesday 10 April at 1pm.
Register at:
T: 01 222 8450
E: [email protected] Dublin City Libraries
dublincity.ie/events/influen…
Historian in Residence Katie Blackwood (Katie Blackwood) recounts her research into ‘The Savoy Cinema souvenir programme’ during her recent visit to the DCLA Reading Room .
Read full blog: bit.ly/3VB59Cg Dublin City Libraries
'When The Post Boxes Turned Green'
Talk by historian in residence Cathy Scuffil (catherine scuffil) on Thursday 11 April in St Andrew’s Community Centre at 6pm.
Free event, booking not essential.
Patrick O'Dea delves into his memoir, about his journey as a social care worker, sharing his unique experiences and insights. An interactive Q&A with Historian in Residence Elizabeth 🇺🇦🇺🇦💛💙🇮🇪🏳️🌈🇪🇺.
Five Lamps Arts Festival on Friday 12 April at 6pm.
Details: eventbrite.ie/e/i-who-had-it…
Join Historian for Children Dervilia Roche for this free workshop for children aged 9 - 12 in Richmond Barracks.
Sat 13 April at 11am
Find out about life in Medieval Dublin, discover buildings from that era, and try some Medieval games.
Book: richmondbarracks.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/sh… Dublin City Libraries
Historian Mary Muldowney's talk about this incident will focus on the background of Northern Ireland Troubles and the embarrassment to Liam Cosgrave’s government in Dublin.
Drumcondra Library, Thurs 11 April, 6.30pm
To book: T 01 222 8344
E: [email protected]
'Fleapits, Palaces, and Multiplexes: a history of cinemas in Dublin'
Join historian in residence Katie Blackwood (Katie Blackwood) for her talk.
Wednesday 17 April at 6.30pm in Marino Library
To book: Call 01 222 8399 or email [email protected] Dublin City Libraries
Historian Cormac Moore's talk 'The aftermath of the Easter Rising' will look at the events leading up to 1918 General Election.
Rathmines Library on Wednesday 3 April at 6:30pm
Admission free. First come, first seated.