Cardinal Tomás Ó Fiaich Memorial Library & Archive
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From the archive. Military Missal of Corp. Lay, Lexington TX. 9th Inf US Army stationed at Keady Co Armagh, prior to D Day landings. Entire detachment killed on this day 80 years ago. #DDay80 Visit Armagh
Reminder: join us this Wednesday at 7.30pm for "Ancient Irish DNA" a lecture by Prof Dan Bradley of TCD. Visit Armagh North of Ireland Family History Society Ulster Local History Trust all welcome .
Join us on 6 November as our CÓFLA 25series of lectures continue with Prof Marian Lyons explores the Wild Geese at the Stuart Court in Paris 1690-1730 Maynooth History Visit Armagh #IrishDiaspora
A masterful lecture this evening from Prof Marian Lyons of Maynooth University to continue our 25th anniversary series Maynooth History Visit Armagh #full_house
Join us for the final lecture of our 2024 programme as we host Prof Christine Casey, TCD, as she talks about the Carrara marbles of St Patrick's cathedral in Armagh Wed 4 Dec at 7.00 European Research Council (ERC) #architecture Visit Armagh
Unfortunately, duecto circumstances beyond our control this week's lecture has had to be postponed. We hope to rearrange very soon. Visit Armagh
Join us on 12 March for our next Free lecture. Visit Armagh Armagh Parish #Home_of_StPatrick
Join us at the Cardinal Ó Fiaich Library & Archive at 8.00 pm this Wednesday 7 May for a free lecture by Peter Makem exploring the Cardinal's connections with the The GAA Armagh_GAA Ulster GAA Admission is Free. Visit Armagh
Join us tomorrow at the North of Ireland Family History Society Really Useful Family History Show 2025 in PRONI, Belfast. Church records, published family histories and advice.
Some more images from our launch event last night supported by Irish Foreign Ministry Reconcialtion Fund
Join the City Chapter in ArmaghRobinsonLib to celebrate #NationalPoetryDay this Thursday evening at 7.30. Supported by the John Hewitt Society.
Join us and Four Courts Press this Wednesday evening for our next public lecture and the launch of Cenél nEógain and the Donegal Kingdoms. The book normally retails for €60 but will be available at a special discount price of €40 or £35 on the night. (cash sales only)
Join us on Wednesday 3 December as our winter talks series on Migration continues with Mellon Centre for Migration Studies Liam Campbell Dr Liam Campbell and Dr Patrick Fitzgerald on the work of the Mellon Centre for Migration Studies and some emigration customs. 7.30 pm all welcome.