Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Lecture on Ardnacrusha cancelled
Due to the severe weather conditions, it has been decided to cancel the lecture planned for Friday 3rd December 2010. The launch of the exhibition due to take place this evening (1st December) in the City Library has also been cancelled.
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Historical Lectures
WAHS - Programme of Events 2011
Spring lectures
at Waterford Museum of Treasures, Hanover Street, 8 pm.
Friday 28th January: Ms Alice McDermott, Bridget Redmond:The Keeper of the Redmondite Flame in Waterford.
Friday 25th February: Mr Dave Pollock, Excavations at Egan’s / Penney’s – Waterford City Centre.
Friday 25th March: Mr Eddie Synnott, The Campile Bombing: An Accident or Deliberate Bombing in a Neutral Country?
Thursday 31st March: Annual General Meeting, followed by a short lecture on a topic of interest.
Friday 29th April: Mr Míchéal O hAodha, Faction Fighting – Munster Area.
Summer Outings
Thursday 2nd June: Visit Portlaw Heritage Centre, with guides Mr Ger Crotty and Mr Willie Power. Meet at the Heritage Centre, The Square, Portlaw, 7.15 pm.
Sunday 19th June: From Prehistoric Knowth to the Battle – Coach Trip to the Boyne Valley with guide Dr Pat McCarthy. Details to be announced at a later date.
Sunday 10th July: Trip to the Hook Peninsula, including guided tour of Fethard Castle, Churchtown Church, and Hook Lighthouse, with guide Mr Ben Murtagh. Meet in Ballyhack, Co Wexford, at 2.30 pm.
Thursday 28th July: Visit Dunhill Castle and surrounding area, with guide Julian Walton. Meet 7.15 pm near the bridge over the Anne River, below the castle.
Autumn/Winter Lectures
Friday 23rd September: Ms Orla Scully, MA, Recent Excavations in the Viking Triangle, Waterford City Centre.
Friday 28th October: Dr Pat McCarthy, Gun Running in Waterford, 1921.
Friday 25th November: Mr Willie Fraher, ‘The Bad Times’ The War of Independence and the Big Houses in Co Waterford.
Sunday 27th November: Society Annual Lunch. Details beforehand.
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2011,
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Historical Lectures,
programme,
summer outings
Monday, November 29, 2010
WAHS Annual Lunch 2010 - Braving the elements
Despite sub-zero temperatures, just over 50 members and friends made their way- some on foot-to Dooley's Hotel where they received a warm welcome.
Mulled wine and non-alcoholic beverages were available on arrival. The guest of Honour was Her Worship The Mayor of Waterford, Cllr. Mary Roche. She was presented with a copy of the latest edition of Decies, the journal of the society.
Mulled wine and non-alcoholic beverages were available on arrival. The guest of Honour was Her Worship The Mayor of Waterford, Cllr. Mary Roche. She was presented with a copy of the latest edition of Decies, the journal of the society.
One has to admire those who came from the county, in particular our guest speaker, Julian Walton. Julian spoke about the hazards of the local history lecture, based on personal experience, both as lecturer and audience. A lesson to be learned: always be prepared for the unexpected, never rely on technology, always have a plan B!
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Annual Lunch,
Events
Decies 66 just published!!!
The latest edition of our journal is out! and will be available in local bookshops as soon as the weather permits... Members will, as usual, get theirs through postal delivery.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Jack Burtchaell & Waterford-Bristol Connections
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Historical Lectures
Monday, November 22, 2010
WAHS End Of Year Activities: Lectures, Lunch, and Decies
The month of November is usually quite a busy one for us. In the last week of the month we have a lecture, our Annual Lunch, the publication of Decies,( the Society's Journal), and this year we are holding and extra lecture in early December.
The Lecture Season continues on Friday 26th November with local historian Mr Jack Burtchaell on the topic: ‘Waterford and Bristol Connections’.
The Annual Lunch, open to members and friends, will take place on Sunday 28th November at Dooley’s Hotel, The Quay, commencing 12.30 with mulled wine/soft drinks reception, and lunch at 1.30. Our after-lunch entertainment, ‘Hazards of the Local History Lecture’ will be provided by a member of the Society, well-known local historian/broadcaster Julian Walton.
Members will be able to collect their copy of the Society’s journal, Decies 66, on the day. Extra copies of journal will also for sale at the price of €20.00.
The Society has added an extra lecture to its winter schedule, to coincide with an exhibition on Waterford and the ESB, which will run in Waterford City Library from 1st to 22nd December 2010. Mr Brendan Delaney, Manager of Heritage and Archives, ESB, will lecture on ‘Ardnacrusha and Waterford’ on Friday 3rd December, at Waterford Museum of Treasures, Hanover Street, 8 pm. There will be no charge on that night to non-members as the event is kindly sponsored by the ESB.
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Annual Lunch,
Decies,
Historical Lectures,
Journal
Sunday, November 14, 2010
The Viking Ship Project
Having seen that Éigse Slieverue was organising a visit to the Viking Longboat Project, some of us tagged along and discovered the project behind-the-scenes.
The Viking Ship Project is part of the Viking Triangle Project. It is partly funded by FÁS, Waterford Chamber of Commerce, as well as other sponsors.
Michael Power, guide for the day, explained that those involved in the building were first chosen among the newly unemployed... but they had no knowledge of shipbuilding! The project manager, Michael Kennedy, whose name is associated with the Dunbrody Famine Ship, was the only shipwright on the project. Then other tradesmen were allowed to join, some are carpenters. In order to learn the trade, they first worked on the building of a Newfoundland dory using oak and Honduras pine, then repaired a boat built in WIT for the Atlantic Challenge, whose ribs were crushed when it was moved, and another local fishing boat.
The plans are based on the Viking Ship in Roskilde
The timber is locally sourced, here are the stacks of oak, from the Carlow area.
The model is built from the ground up, and timber is shaped from this model.
The timber is steamed in order to bend in shape
Traditional tools and methods are used. This is a shipwright's adze and a
smoothing axe
The Viking Ship Project is part of the Viking Triangle Project. It is partly funded by FÁS, Waterford Chamber of Commerce, as well as other sponsors.
Michael Power, guide for the day, explained that those involved in the building were first chosen among the newly unemployed... but they had no knowledge of shipbuilding! The project manager, Michael Kennedy, whose name is associated with the Dunbrody Famine Ship, was the only shipwright on the project. Then other tradesmen were allowed to join, some are carpenters. In order to learn the trade, they first worked on the building of a Newfoundland dory using oak and Honduras pine, then repaired a boat built in WIT for the Atlantic Challenge, whose ribs were crushed when it was moved, and another local fishing boat.
The plans are based on the Viking Ship in Roskilde
The timber is locally sourced, here are the stacks of oak, from the Carlow area.
The model is built from the ground up, and timber is shaped from this model.
The timber is steamed in order to bend in shape
Traditional tools and methods are used. This is a shipwright's adze and a
smoothing axe
The hull will be clinker-built (a traditional method) to ensure watertightness. It is hoped that construction will be finished by June 2011. Looking forward to seeing her in all her glory!!!
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Viking Project shipbuilding
Friday, November 5, 2010
Dr Dáithí O Currain & Dr Pat McCarthy Lecture on the War of Independance
WAHS October Lecture was held in Dooley's Hotel on the Quay, as Waterford Museum of Treasures was one of the venue for the Imagine Festival on Friday 29 October last.
Dr Dáithí O Currain and Dr Pat McCarthy gave a most interesting lecture focusing on the local casualties in the War of Independence.
Labels:
Historical Lectures
Monday, October 25, 2010
October Lecture: the War of Independance
The topic of the lecture for this month was slightly amended, as it will be delivered by not one but two lecturers. Indeed it will be a joint effort, by Dr Daithi O Corrain and Dr Pat McCarthy, on the topic of 'The War of Independance in Waterford 1919-1921: the campaign and the cost'.
Date: 29 October 2010
Venue: Museum of Treasures, Hanover Street, Waterford.
Date: 29 October 2010
Venue: Museum of Treasures, Hanover Street, Waterford.
Labels:
Historical Lectures
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Dr Daire Keogh's Lecture
On September 24th, Dr Daire Keogh's topic was Peter Tyrrell(book cover shown below), the Ryan Report and Letterfrack. Dr Daire Keogh (left) and Fergus Dillon, Chairman.
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Historical Lectures
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Highlights of the Summer Outings: part 3
Tour of the County Museum with Willie Fraher
Members discovered the stereoscope which gave the illusion of depth, or 3-D imaging.
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county museum,
summer outings
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Big Bad Vikings at the Waterford Harvest Festival
One of the events at the Waterford Harvest Festival was Viking Combat re-enactment by the BloodAxe Viking Re-enactment Group. This event was organised by Waterford Museum of Treasures.
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Museum of Treasures,
Re-enactment,
Viking
Monday, September 20, 2010
WAHS - Highlights of the Summer Outings- Part 2
In Kilmacthomas with Séan Murphy
***Kilmacthomas Union Workhouse***
***Kilmacthomas, Main Street***
***Kilmacthomas Union Workhouse***
***Kilmacthomas, Main Street***
Our guide, Séan Murphy, at the door of the old Post Office, where Postman Laurence Griffin worked before his disappearance on Christmas Day 1929. Door of the old forge
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summer outings
Lecture by Dr Daire Keaogh
On Friday 24th September, Dr Daire Keogh will lecture on Peter Tyrrell, The Ryan Report and Letterfrack.
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Historical Lectures
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
WAHS - Highlights of the Summer Outings- Part 1
We were blessed with good weather this year for our summer events - a bonus since most of them usually take place outdoors!
1 - In Passage East with Jim Hegarty
Michael Maher (PRO), Jim Hegarty, Fergus Dillon (Chairman)
Fergus Dillon, Colm McGrath, Michael Maher, Séamus Reale
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