Niall Murray
@niallmurray1
PhD candidate (Irish Revolution) @UCCHistory
@IrishResearch Postgrad Scholar, @CACSSS1 Excellence Scholar.
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Cork City Book Fair, tomorrow, Saturday Dec 2, Nano Nagle Place 😀 + Festive outdoor Christmas Market 🎄 Bígí Ann!
Book Fair in full swing at Nano Nagle Place Douglas Street, Cork. Call in! 📚 Niall Murray Kate McQuinn @theglamchop Eva Corbett Mary Ryder Ard Mhéara Chorcaí, Cllr. Dan Boyle Karina Healy
Really excited to get our pop-up exhibition on objects of the Revolution in East Limerick just in time for UCD Archaeology's annual Research Day this week! Fantastic design by sara nylund. National Museum of Ireland Limerick Museum KilmainhamGaolMuseum IrishResearch The Heritage Council National Monuments Service 1/2
Autograph books, such as this one from Reading jail 1916, were passed in and out of prisons, and this one survived through a Limerick family called Searson. This entry is by Seán Milroy, later a TD and Senator. IrishResearch UCD Archaeology Abarta Heritage
For anyone who wants to know more about #Cork check out Royal Irish Academy online atlas at ria.ie/digital-atlas-… The site also has basemaps that you can flick through, fascinating details via Cork City and County Archives Service & others #LoveCork #PureCork #CorkLike Sarah Kate Photography another one for you
More from the UCD Archaeology-led Archaeology of the Irish Revolution project in East Limerick, with which I've been working. It's so important to locate and (where physical evidence still exists) record such IRA dugouts, a very important element of the guerilla infrastructure.
🤩 Out Now. The latest output from our IrishResearch-funded Archaeology of the Irish Revolution project led by Prof Joanna Brück at @UCDArchaeology with collaboration of Abarta Heritage and fantastic assistance from East Limerick communities. #LoveIrishResearch
Looking forward to seeing this new Archaeology Irl Mag Heritage Guide which is an output of the project we are working on with UCD Archaeology supported by IrishResearch National Monuments Service and The Heritage Council exploring the Archaeology of Revolution in East Limerick.
Our pop-up #exhibition on objects of the Revolution in East Limerick is now at #Cappamore Library until mid-May. This project is being undertaken by UCD Archaeology in collaboration with Abarta Heritage through the IrishResearch COALESCE fund. National Monuments Service The Heritage Council