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Grangegorman Histories: People, Places and Practices

When

Saturday, June 3, 2023, 14:00 - 14:45

Where

EQ002, East Quad, TU Dublin, Grangegorman

Tickets

Free but ticketed

Join Grangegorman Histories for a free talk on the history of Grangegorman as part of the Revealing Grangegorman celebratory event.

Grangegorman Histories is taking part in Revealing Grangegorman, a celebratory event organised by GDA, along with TU Dublin, HSE and Workday. The programme runs over two days, on 2-3 June, and it includes a series of free activities for adults and children of all ages.

Grangegorman Histories will deliver two talks and two walking tours. Details and links to book your free tickets can be found here below. We hope to see you there!

About this talk:

Dr Philip Cohen, Chair of the Grangegorman Histories Working Group will give an overview of the last 250 years of the Grangegorman site, followed by an introduction to the project that is helping to reveal this history.

Saturday, 3 June, 15.00-15.45
Venue: EQ002, East Quad, TU Dublin, Grangegorman
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Grangegorman Histories is a public history programme of research and shared discovery of the Grangegorman site and surrounding communities. Founding partners: Dublin City Council, Grangegorman Development Agency, HSE, Local Communities, National Archives, Royal Irish Academy and TU Dublin. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date with our activities.

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