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Irish Historic Towns Atlas no. 25 Ennis by Brian Ó Dálaigh was originally published in 2012.
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Roddy Doyle launched Dublin, Part III, 1756 to 1847 by Rob Goodbody.
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Irish Historic Towns Atlas no. 20 Tuam by J.A. Claffey was originally published in 2009.
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Public lecture by Roger Kain and IHTA Seminar 2017: Mapping Townscapes: comparative perspectives through the Irish and British Historic Town Atlases.
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We remember John Andrews, MRIA, who died on Friday (15 November 2019) in Chepstow, Wales. Founding father of the Irish Historic Towns Atlas, historical geographer and renowned historian of Irish cartography, he was a formidable intellectual presence throughout his life. Our thoughts are with his...
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The Irish Historic Towns Atlas have been awarded a grant from the Heritage Council’s Heritage Stewardship Fund 2023.
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Marshland to metropolitan city: exploring Cork through the Irish Historic Towns Atlas
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Irish Historic Towns Atlas, no. 13 Fethard by Tadhg O'Keeffe was originally published in 2003.
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More Maps and Texts: sources and the Irish Historic Towns Atlas edited by H.B. Clarke and Sarah Gearty is available to buy online now.
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Cartographic editor Sarah Gearty tells us what we can expect to see in the next atlas in the series and author John Martin gives us a flavour of historic Dungarvan.
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Irish Historic Towns Atlas, Dublin suburbs series, no. 2 Rathmines by Séamas Ó Maitiú is now available.
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Today marks the launch of the Digital Atlas of Cork/Corcaigh , a free online interactive map that invites you to discover the built heritage of Cork City in a new way where 6,245 features of the city's history from AD 623 to 1900 are mapped.
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This digital edition of the Irish Historic Town Atlas for Kilkenny is available below for you to explore online.
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Bandon, Belfast, part I to 1840, Derry~Londonderry, Longford and Ennis are now freely available to search or download.
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A delegation from the Royal Irish Academy, Highlanes Gallery and Louth County Council were invited for a courtesy call to Áras an Uachtaráin on 15 April 2019 where author Ned Mc Hugh presented President Higgins with an advance copy of Irish Historic Towns Atlas no...
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Join us on 4 October to learn more about our research projects, library and publications
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A comparative seminar of Irish and European towns in the Historic Towns Atlas project.
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Irish Historic Towns Atlas no. 8 Downpatrick by R.H. Buchanan and Anthony Wilson was originally published in 1997.
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Irish Historic Towns Atlas, no. 27 Youghal by David Kelly and Tadhg O'Keeffe was originally published in 2015.
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Irish Historic Towns Atlas no. 23 Carlingford by Harold O'Sullivan and Raymond Gillespie.
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An international workshop examining the base map for the Historic Towns Atlas took place in Academy House with pariticpants from the Irish, British, Hungarian, Polish and German projects.
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Digital Atlas of Dungarvan is launched as part of Heritage Week 2020
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The board of the Irish Historic Towns Atlas (IHTA) is inviting expressions of interest from researchers, teachers and practitioners who have used the Atlas in their work and would like to take part in a day of workshops by giving a short presentation and taking...
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