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Monday, April 30, 2012

Ardnacrusha and Waterford: The Lecture

On Friday 27 April 2012 the lecture given by Mr Brendan Delany, manager, ESB archives attracted many members and friends who had been so disappointed by the cancellation in December 2010 due to the extreme weather... It was worth waiting for as the lecture was very informative. Many in the audience were former ESB staff, or had family members who had been involved with the early years of the electrification of the state. Mr Ronan Ó Hógartaigh, ESB Waterford, brought photographs showing the first pylons and other features in Waterford.

Fergus Dillon introducing Brendan Delany
An appreciative audience 
We first watched a short documentary showing archive footage of the colossal enterprise. Mr Delany then gave the background of the scheme, how Dr T.A. McLaughlin,  working with Siemens-Schuckert in Pomerania, started to think about how to provide electricity to his own country through water power. Facts and figures, drafts and pictures gave us an insight into the preparatory work, the laying of  a railway line, the enormous task of digging the trenches, moving the material, and building the power station.



George Kavanagh, Brendan Delany

Michael Maher, Fergus Dillon, Ronan Ó Hógartaigh (ESB Waterford) 

Fergus Dillon, Brendan Delany


Gracedieu Staff - 1930 

More pictures here

In 2002 the ESB and Siemens were awarded The International Landmark Award - given to 'huge achievements' in civil  engineering (i.e. the Eiffel Tower, the Panama Canal) - and The Milestone Award - for the impact on social, economic and industrial development (such as colour television and the space shuttle).


Thursday, April 19, 2012

Upcoming Lecture: Ardnacrusha and Waterford

On Friday 27th April, Mr Brendan Delaney, Manager of  Heritage and Archive, ESB will lecture on  Ardnacrusha and Waterford. This lecture had originally been  scheduled in December 2010 but cancelled due to severe weather conditions.

Venue: Edmund Rice Heritage and Conference Centre, Barrack Street, Waterford.

Time: 8 p.m.

Monday, April 16, 2012

WAHS Committee 2012-2013


The election of the new committee for 2012-2013 took place during the AGM on Thursday 12th April 2012.

The following officers were elected:

Chairman:   Fergus Dillon
Vice-Chairman:  Eddie Sinnott
Hon. Secretary: Béatrice Payet
Hon Treasurer:  Tony Gunning
PRO: Michael Maher
Hon Editor:  Donnchadh O Ceallacháin

Committee:

Erica Fay
Sonny Condon
Kevin Hall
Séamus Reale
Ben Murtagh 
George Kavanagh
Jim F. Walsh
Cian Manning
Béatrice Payet, Oliver Manning, Cian Manning, Michael Collopy

Ann Cusack, Tony Gunning 


Erica Fay, Fergus Dillon, Seamus Reale, Sonny Condon, Michael Maher

Monday, April 2, 2012

March Lecture: Rosamund Jacob by Ms Ursula Hughes

A most interesting lecture which gave us an insight in the life of  Rosamund Jacob, based on her personal diaries. 










Michael Maher, Ursula Hughes, Joan Johnston, Fergus Dillon



Thursday, March 29, 2012

The Prehistory of the Lower Suir Valley - The Lecture

Dr Elizabeth Shee Twohig
James Eogan answers questions from the audience
Visiting Waterford on the night:
Mr David Curtis from Australia, with Mr Eddie Sinnott, Vice Chairman


Mr Curtis and Mr Niall O'Brien



Book signing and discussions 


Tuesday, March 27, 2012

From our neighbour: South Kilkenny Historical Society Lecture


South Kilkenny Historical Society Lecture

'One of the last survivors of the Holocaust tells a tale'

Speaker: Mr Zoltan Zinn-Collis, a survivor of the Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp

Date: Thursday, March 29th
Time: 8pm
Venue: The Rising Sun, Mullinavat (please note the change of venue for this lecture)
Admission: €5 (members and students, with adequate adult supervision, free).

Monday, March 26, 2012

Upcoming Lecture: Rosamund Jacob


Our next lecture will be held on Friday 30th March 2012



Rosamund Jacob, a Waterford Woman: Feminist, Political Activist, Author and Historian

by Ms Ursula Hughes.

Venue: Edmund Rice Heritage and Conference Centre, Barrack Street.

Time: 8 pm

Entrance Fee: € 5.00 non-members.
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