The next event on our calendar will be
a Guided Tour of Curraghmore House & Gardens and the Shell House
Date : Sunday 17 July 2016
Time: Meet at Curraghmore House car park at 3 pm
Admission : Members €10.00
Non-members €15.00
Thursday, July 14, 2016
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Upcoming Lecture: Waterford Men in the 1916 Rising
Our next lecture will be this Friday 29th April 2016
.
Speaker: Dr Pat McCarthy
Speaker: Dr Pat McCarthy
Topic: Waterford Men in the 1916 Rising.
Venue : St Patrick's Gateway Centre
Time : 8 pm
Admission : Members free, Non-members €5.00
This lecture will mark the centenary of the 1916 rising.
Labels:
2016,
Easter Rising,
Historical Lectures,
Military History
Monday, March 28, 2016
Upcoming Lecture : The Two Military Barracks in Waterford
Speaker: Mr James Doherty
Venue : St Patrick's Gateway Centre
Date & Time: Friday 1st April 2016, 8 pm
Admission : Members free, non-members €5.00
Labels:
2016,
Events,
Historical Lectures,
Military History
Saturday, March 26, 2016
February Lecture : Waterford Prehistory and Megalithic Tombs
The February lecture, on the "Houses of the Dead" delivered by Dr Elizabeth Shee-Twohig was of great interest to many who travelled from the county and beyond to attend.
Questions and discussions continued well after the lecture was over,
Suggestions for further reading,
Further
reading about Waterford prehistory and megalithic tombs
BOOKS
Carlton Jones, Temples of Stone (Collins
Press)
Elizabeth Shee Twohig. Irish Megalithic
Tombs (Shire books)
John Waddell, The Prehistoric
Archaeology of Ireland
James Eogan and Elizabeth Shee Twohig (eds)
Cois tSiúire – nine thousand years of human activity in the Lower Suir Valley.
Archaeological Excavations on the N25 Waterford City Bypass. (NRA 2011).
Tom
Fourwinds, Monu-mental about
Prehistoric Waterford
WEBSITES
http://webgis.archaeology.ie/historicenvironment/ The database of the Archaeological Survey
www.excavations.ie The database of excavation results in Ireland
www.shadowsandstone.com/ website of photographs by Ken Williams
Labels:
2016,
Archaeology,
Historical Lectures,
St Patrick's Gateway
Sunday, February 21, 2016
Upcoming Lecture : "House of the Dead"
The next lecture on our agenda will be delivered on Friday 26 February 2016 by Dr Elizabeth Shee Twoghig,UCC
This lecture will look at the various types of “dolmens” (megalithic tombs) in the area and discuss their use and the people who built them.
Time: 8 pm
Venue: St Patrik's GAteway Centre, Patrick Street, Waterford City.
Admission : Members free, non-members €5.00
Labels:
2016,
Archaeology,
Historical Lectures,
St Patrick's Gateway
Thursday, January 14, 2016
Programme of Lectures January - May 2016
Winter/Spring 2016
Lectures held in St Patrick's Gateway Centre,
Patrick Street, at 8pm
Friday
29th January Speaker: Monsignor Michael Olden.
Topic: Dr. Richard A Sheehan 1845 – 1915.
Bishop of Waterford and Lismore, and founder of
The Waterford and South East of Ireland Archaeological Society.
Friday
26th February Speaker: Dr. Elizabeth Shee Twohig, UCC.
Topic: “Houses of the Dead: the
megalithic tombs of East Waterford”
This
lecture will look at the various types of “dolmens” (megalithic tombs) in the
area and discuss their use and the people who built them.
Friday
1st April Speaker: Mr. James Doherty
Topic: The Two Military Barracks in
Waterford.
James Doherty will examine
the history behind the two military barracks in Waterford City and will provide
an insight into why they were built, what garrison life was like and the
factors that led to the decline and almost complete disappearance of what was
once a impressive military complex in the heart of Waterford City.
Friday
8th April Annual General Meeting –
Details beforehand.
Friday
29th April Speaker: Dr. Pat McCarthy.
Topic: Waterford men in The 1916 Rising.
This lecture will mark the centenary of The 1916 Rising.
Topic: Aquila Non Captat Muscas: a voyage of
discovery of the William Graves and Sons Shipping Company papers at WIT
Libraries.
This lecture provides an insight into the historical
documents of the William Graves and Sons Shipping Company Papers which WIT
Libraries are custodians of since May 2015. The company’s origins date back to
1811 and are most famously known for commissioning the building of the Dunbrody ship (1840-1845). At its height
the company had offices in New Ross, Waterford, Liverpool and Savannah, Georgia
amongst others. This collection of circa 1400 historical documents includes
ledgers, letters, legal documents, prospectuses, maps etc. which when brought
together give a greater understanding of the multifaceted international
business operations of the company in the 19th century.
All details of lectures
will be available from our website,
Facebook page, local
and national papers.
http://www.waterford-history.org/
Labels:
2016,
Historical Lectures,
programme,
St Patrick's Gateway
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
October Lecture : Dr Pat McCarthy on Sedd el Bahr And Suvla Bay
Dr Pat McCarthy depicted with extremely vivid details the dreadful situation of the Waterford men who found themselves fighting in Gallipoli.
After answering many questions it was time for a well-deserved break and a chat, here with chairperson Erica Fay.
After answering many questions it was time for a well-deserved break and a chat, here with chairperson Erica Fay.
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