Irish genealogy, history and heritage events, 18-31 July
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Monday 18 July: The Door, a talk with Dr James Curry discussing a sculpture by Joe Moran installed next to Ringsend Library. The sculpture deals with domestic violence against women and was installed on International Women’s Day 2008. Hosted by Dublin City Libraries, the in-person lecture will take place at Ringsend Library, Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin 4. 6:30pm. Free. All welcome.
Tuesday 19 July: Daniel O’Connell and Dublin City Council, an online talk with Dr Sylvie Kleinman, followed by discussion on the Dublin Transcription Project. Host: Dublin City Libraries. Free. All welcome. 2pm to 3pm. Need to book. Details.
Tuesday 19 July: The Irish Civil War Part 2: From Béal na Bláth to Arms Dump, with Cathy Scuffil. An in-person event at Kevin Street Library, 18 Kevin Street Lower, Dublin 8. Free. 6:30pm–7:30pm. Need to register.
Thursday 21 July: Richmond Barracks to Kilmainham Walking Tour. Meet Richmond Barracks at 11am for 75-minute guided walk exploring Dublin’s rich historical and political landscape. Tickets €10.00 adults / €8.00 conc. Need to book.
Saturday 23 July: A Graveside Commemoration of musician Edward Bunting. An in-person event at Mount Jerome Cemetery, 158 Harold’s Cross Road, Dublin, with music, poetry and oration. Includes wreath laying by Minister of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sports and Media. Hosted by the Harps Alive Festival 2022. 3pm to 4pm. Tickets essential. Donations appreciated.
Saturday 23 July: Arthur Griffith walking tour. A guided walk from Henrietta Street through to Glasnevin cemetery via Arthur Griffith’s birthplace on Dominick street, with John Seery. Meet 11am outside the Tenement Museum, 14 Henrietta Street, Dublin 1. 90 Minutes. Read more on Eventbrite Booking. Tickets €11.53.
Saturday 23 July: Goldenbridge Cemetery Tour. Hosted by Richmond Barracks, Inchicore, Dublin 8 where the tour starts at 1pm (ends c2:15pm.) Price: €10.00 adults / €8.00 concession. Need to book in advance, here.
Thursday 28 July: Introduction to Research in the National Library, an online talk with Maeve Casserly introducing the library’s collections, catalogues and online sources. Host: National Library of Ireland. This event will have Irish Sign language Interpretation and live captioning. 1pm. Free. All welcome. Need to book.
Thursday 28 July: Civil War or Counter-Revolution? a talk with Dr Brian Hanley and John Dorney. In-person. Venue: The Pearse Centre, 27 Pearse Street, Dublin 2. 7:30pm. All…
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