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25 June 2016

Station event to commemorate Joseph Mary Plunkett

A special event will be hosted to remember Joseph Mary Plunkett, after whom Waterford Station was renamed in 1966.

1916 Centenary, Publications
17 June 2016

Station event to commemorate Eamonn Ceannt

A special event will be hosted to remember Eamonn Ceannt, after whom Galway Station was renamed in 1966.

Publications, 1916 Centenary
11 June 2016

Station event to commemorate Roger Casement

A special event will be hosted to remember Roger Casement, after whom Tralee Station was renamed in 1966.

1916 Centenary, Publications
08 June 2016

'The Idea of a Republic: Freedom and Politics'

This is the fourth in a series of six events themed around the constitution.

Humanities and Social Sciences Committees, Ethics, Politics, Law and Philosophy Committee
07 June 2016

Morals and markets

Geosciences and Geographical Sciences Committee symposium.

Science Committees, Geography and Geosciences Committee
30 May 2016
28 May 2016

Station event to commemorate Seán Heuston

A special event will be hosted to remember Seán Heuston, after whom Kingsbridge Station was renamed in 1966.

1916 Centenary, Publications
22 May 2016

Food and Drink in Ireland

A panel discussion as part of the Kerrygold Ballymaloe Litfest.

Publications
21 May 2016

Two station events to commemorate Padraig and William Pearse and James Connolly

Two special events will be hosted to remember Padraig and William Pearse and James Connolly, after whom two Dublin stations were renamed in 1966.

1916 Centenary, Publications
20 May 2016

IHTA Seminar 2016

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

Seminar, Irish Historic Towns Atlas

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