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The O'Halloran girls, Bodyke, Co.Clare

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The O'Halloran girls, Bodyke, Co.Clare Originally uploaded by National Library of Ireland See Frank O' Halloran's account at http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/history/bodyke_evictions/frank_ohallorans_account.htm Frank O'Halloran's Account of his Family’s Eviction The Irish Times, 15 June 1887 ‘This holding has been handed down to us from generations; it consisted of between 17 and 18 Irish acres, and the rent was, I believe, in my grandfather’s time as low as £13-10s. During my father's time the rent was increased to £22-10s., or £23-1s., to £31, and it was subsequently reduced in Court to £22-10s. as first-term judicial rent. We did a lot of improvements there. We built the house ourselves — a two-storey slated house, and, with our own labour, it cost us £220, and had almost built an out-house at a considerable cost also. As for the land, no one could work harder than we did to improve it.’ When asked if his land was good and if he was able to make a pr

Cliffs of Moher at the turn of the century 1890

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cliffsofmoher1890 Originally uploaded by merriman2010 This is part of the National Library Collection.

Market, Ennis, Co. Clare

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marketstreetennis Originally uploaded by merriman2010 These images are part of the digital collection for the National Library of Ireland.

Our Ladies Ennis County Clare

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ourladiesennis Originally uploaded by merriman2010 This is part of the flickr project with the National Library. Munsterset is a compilation of images in Clare, Limerick and Kerry. We would welcome tags, comments and notes to the photographs on the National library site.

Brand Marketing & Social Media - Wikis in Education

Brand Marketing & Social Media - Wikis in Education

Genealogy Workshop 2 December at the University of Limerick

There will be a Genealogy Workshop at the University of Limerick on 2 December at 6p.m. - 9p.m. The charge of same is €50. To book, please email genealogy@ul.ie

BBC - BBC Radio 4 Programmes - In Our Time - Episodes available now on BBC iPlayer

BBC - BBC Radio 4 Programmes - In Our Time - Episodes available now on BBC iPlayer

Medieval Archives past articles | Medieval Archives

Medieval Archives past articles Medieval Archives

Archaeology, History and Climate Change

Archaeology, History and Climate Change

Truth is the First Victim- Jonathan Riley-Smith

Truth is the First Victim- Jonathan Riley-Smith

Jonathan Riley-Smith's

Jonathan Riley-Smith's

Framing Ceremony of the Good Ship Ilen

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The Framing Ceremony of the Ilen commemorated a significant milestone in the reconstruction of Ireland's sole surviving wooden coastal trading vessel, the AK Ilen. Here are some images from yesterday. The next workshop commencing the next phase of workshops begin in June.

Genealogy Workshops 16 June 2010

The next genealogy workshop will be held on the 16 June, commencing at 10a.m. The venue is the University of Limerick. The cost of the workshop is €55 with a concession price of €50 euro for groups. The concepts covered are as follows: Tithe Applotments Irish land records Census Records 1911 census outputs Valuable internet sources Please contact me: Lorna Moloney at merrimanresearch@gmail.com if you have any further enquiries and wish to book same.

Genealogy Workshop 16 June 2010

Bunratty - The Great Hall

Bunratty - The Great Hall

The Wonders of East Clare

The Wonders of East Clare

Genealogical Research

Genealogical Research

Framing Ceremony 28 May at 4p.m Oldcourt Baltimore

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Looking Back to the past to restore the future

Photo Gallery from the Ilen, Archives & Workshops

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Archival Photographs showing The Ilen.

Introduction to Genealogy Workshop at University of Limerick UL on 19 May

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Introduction to Genealogy Workshop - Basic Level: 19 May 2010 at the University of Limerick commencing at 10a.m. - 2p.m. The Cost is €55, with a concession price of €50 Venue: Large Training Room, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick. A Genealogical Pilot Workshop has been planned for the 19 May, commencing at 10.am. This workshop is suitable for anybody interested in researching their family history. It will provide an introduction to basic genealogy and the relevant sources, skills and record-keeping. The workshop assumes no prior experience of historical or genealogical studies. This three hour session is divided into two parts. The first half will explore the sources available to Irish researchers; the second half will demonstrate how people use the sources online. Some of the sources explored are as follows: Civil Records Parish Records The Census Land Records Probate Records Miscellanous Sources Family Tree Design Templates Record Keeping Templates Work Logs Computer Softwar

Big Boat Build

Introduction to Traditional Boat Building Workshop at Baltimore on 26-28 May, culminating in Framing Ceremony of the Good ship Ilen. For more details see http://www.bigboatbuild.com/ and also for our newletter http://bigboatbuild.com/Userfiles/AK_Ilen_Cork.pdf In addition information can be viewed about the project on http://www.ilen.ie

The Ketch Ilen

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One of the projects that I have been working over the last two years has been The Ilen. This is now being restored down in Baltimore. Designed by pioneering voyager, Conor O'Brien, the Ilen was built by the Fisheries School, Baltimore, West Cork, Ireland and launched in 1926. It was then commissioned by the Falkland Island Company and she served as an inter-island trading vessel in the tempestuous seas of the southern Atlantic for over fifty years. The Ilen returned to Ireland in 1998 and is now owned by The A.K. Ilen Company, a not-for-profit maritime trust. At present we are approaching a major milestone in the reconstruction of Ireland's sole surviving wooden coastal trading vessel and will be having the Framing Out Ceremony of the good ship Ilen in May at Hegarty's Boatyard, Oldcourt, Skibbereen, County Cork. 'Reaching into the past to build the future' - 'There is still a lot to do on the Ilen: deck beams, planking, stringers, keelson and knees hanging and

SLIABH AUGHTY RAMBLE: GER MADDEN

Sliabh Aughty Ramble: Musings on the folklore, history, landscape and literature of the Sliabh Aughty Region Ger Madden's latest publication the Sliabh Aughty Ramble provides a much needed publication on this geographical region. The Sliabh Aughty covers over 250 square miles, and is one of the largest mountain ranges in Ireland, but 'one of the least known'. (Madden, 2010). This wonderful book provides much needed views of this hidden landscape with historical entries arranged in calendar form for each day of the year. The necklaces of small villages such as 'Woodford, Whitegate, Mountshannon, Scariff, Tuamgraney, Bodyke, Tulla, Crusheed, Ballinruan, Shanaglish, Gort, Kilbeacanty, Peterswell, Kilchreest, Killeenadeema, Duniry and Ballinakill, Feakle, Caher, Flagmount, Killanena and Derrybrien are all featured in accounts within the publication. Featuring over 169 illustrations, and a unique Map of the regions by Alfie O'Brien, the publication provides anecdotes, pr

Merriman Research & Training

Slógadh Eachtaí - 17 April 2010 The event will be held at the Community Hall in Gort on 17 April 2010. Registration opens at 9.a.m. and the programme commences at 10.a.m. The theme of this year is: 'A Celebration of Hospitality around the Sliabh Eachtaí or the Slieve Aughty Mountains : Making it Happen: Our Own Stories' Please click on the link below for the full programme of events http://www.aughty.org/pdf/slogadh_gort10.pdf