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IHTA Seminar 2016
'Medieval Townscapes: Comparative perspectives through the Irish and British Historic Towns Atlases'. It is free to attend, but booking is essential.

Culture Night 2016
Step inside the Royal Irish Academy’s Georgian rooms and its splendid library this Culture Night

Youghal Celebrates History
Youghal Celebrates History focused on the Irish Historic Towns Atlas for this year's conference.

Irish Historic Towns Atlas no. 28, Galway exhibition
An exhibition on Irish Historic Towns Atlas, no. 28 Galway/Gaillimh by Jacinta Prunty and Paul Walsh will be on display in the Galway City Museum.

Public Lecture 'Galway: perspectives on the historic town'
A free public joint lecture by Jacinta Prunty and Paul Walsh to celebrate the launch of IHTA no. 28 Galway/Gaillimh.

Public Lecture: Mapping towns through time
Public lecture by Professor Roger J.P. Kain, School of Advanced Study, University of London, as part of the IHTA Seminar 2017.

IHTA Seminar 2017: Mapping Townscapes
IHTA Seminar 2017 – Mapping Townscapes: comparative perspectives through the Irish and British Historic Towns Atlases

Galway Exhibition
Galway's history through maps: an exhibition through maps and views.

Culture Night 2017
Lots to do and see this Culture Night at Academy House

Longford Exhibition
The history of Longford town through maps
