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Dunhill History Lectures Series XV, 2021

There will be three autumn lectures by Julian Walton. The lectures will be given on alternate Thursdays, commencing on 7th October.

 Starting at 8 p.m. The programme is as follows:

7 October: “Me today, you tomorrow:” the monuments of James Rice in Waterford and John McCragh in Lismore.

21 October: “What I did in the summer of 1833:” The journal of Henry, third Marquis of Waterford.

4 November: “I shall be Glad to get out of this Dungeon as soon as possible:” The schooling of Master Clifton 1751-1760.

If you know anyone interested in attending these lectures or live streaming from home, please contact Dunhill to be added to their mailing list.

Admission charge of €5 per lecture (can be paid over the phone or by cash in the centre.

For further details contact Dunhill Multi- Education Centre

Tel: 051-396934

Email: enquires@dunhilleducation.com

 


DUNHILL HISTORY LECTURES


DUNHILL HISTORY LECTURES
Series XIV, 2020

The series will run for ten weeks, every Thursday from 9 January to 12 March.  Lectures are held at Dunhill Multi-Education Centre (opposite the GAA grounds: Eircode - X91 FVF9). 
Starting at 8 p.m., each lecture lasts about an hour and is followed by a question & answer session and light refreshments.

The next lecture will be held on Thursday 30 January.  The speaker will be Julian Walton and his subject will be:

The Hore family of Dungarvan


The Hores (the name means “white-haired”) were the leading merchant family in Dungarvan during the 16th and 17th centuries and also had a fine mansion at Shandon outside the town.  The map of their estate, drawn up in 1760, now restored and on display in our County Museum, provides a fascinating and indispensable record of Dungarvan 260 years ago





We hope you will be able to attend.

Sunday 7th July 2019 Lectures - Power & Politics in the Blackwater Valley

Power and Politics in the Blackwater Valley

Sunday July 7th 2019

Dromana House, Cappoquin, Co. Waterford

10.30 - 4 pm



Prof. Patrick Geoghehan (TCD): 'Liberation: Waterford and the Winning of Civil Rights in the Age of Daniel O'Connell'.

Dr. Dave Edwards (UCC): 'Richard Boyle, Earl of Cork: Statesman and Warlord (1629-1643)'.

Lunch

Prof. Tadgh O'Keeffe (UCD): 'Home truths about Walter Raleigh, Richard Boyle and Edmund Spenser'.

Patrick Cockburn (The Independent Newspaper London): 'Power struggles: marriages and money in an Anglo-Irish family in the 19th century'.


Enquiries and booking email: info@dromanahouse.com Tel: 086 8186305.
€75 pp or €130 for 2 persons to include morning coffee, lunch and afternoon tea.

Walk and Talk at 3 on 17th April 2019


Dungarvan Town Park / Lookout / Swimming Pool / St Mary's Parish Church


On Wednesday last, April17th we had another walk to buildings and places of historical interest. William Fraher gave an introduction to the group in the museum before visiting the Dungarvan Town Park / Lookout / Swimming Pool and St. Mary’s Church of Ireland.

A large group again attended and enjoyed the lecture. 

17th April 2019 - Walks & Talks at 3

Our Walk and Talk series on Wednesday afternoons with walks to buildings / places of historical interest continues on Wednesday next, 17th April with a walk entitled:

"Dungarvan Park / Lookout / Swimming Pool".

Venue:              Meet at Waterford County Museum

Date:                17th April 2019

Time:                3 p.m.

Admission:       Free


Meet at Waterford County Museum where a brief introduction will be given before the walk.


March / April Spring Programme of Events - Talks and Walks at 3

















Our March / April Spring Programme of Events is proving to be extremely popular with large audiences each Wednesday afternoon enjoying the talks on subjects of local historical interest in our popular programme of Walks and Talks at Three.  

On Wednesday last Historian Julian Walton gave an talk entitled “The Hore Family of Shandon House, Dungarvan”. We again had a large attendance for the interesting talk and afterwards all enjoyed some refreshments.


5th May 2019 Dromana Day of talks - In Pursuit of the Heiress

There will be a day of talks on Sunday 5th May 2019 entitled In Pursuit of the Heiress which are sure to be of interest to many people.  The talks will be given by Julian Walton, Judy Brittain, Dr. Kieran Groeger and Dr. Dagmar O'Riain-Raedel. 

Enquiries and booking email: info@dromanahouse.com
Tel: 086 8186305
www.dromanahouse.com


Venue:            Dromana House, Cappoquin, Co. Waterford

Date:              Sunday 5th May 2019

Time:             10.30 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Admission:    €70 per person or €125 for two persons which includes morning coffee, lunch and                                 afternoon tea.

Gallows Hill Lecture by Dave Pollock



Photos from our recent lecture about the Gallows Hill community project, given by Dave Pollock in Elsie's Public House. Wednesday 20th March.

Georgian Country House Interiors: Sunday 9th September 2018 10am-4pm at Dromana House

Programme:

Dr. Peter Murray: 'The influence of Italy on taste in Irish country houses in the eighteenth century'.

Julian Walton: 'The libraries of the Big Houses in County Waterford'.

Dr. Patricia McCarthy: 'A fit setting for ‘Persons of Noble Birth and Rank -  Dromana’s sumptuous apartments'.

Dr. Conor Lucey: 'The stuccoed interior in Georgian Ireland'.

Booking essential


Tel: 086 8186305

€70 pp or 2 for €125: Morning coffee, lunch, and afternoon tea included.

Your Chance to Support the Museum!

Museum membership is available for an annual fee of €15 if you would like to support the work of the Museum.

The Museum relies heavily on membership fees, donations and fund raising activities, so we would be delighted if you would join us as a member.  As a member you will benefit from knowing that you are supporting the important work of the Museum in County Waterford, plus being informed of various talks, new exhibitions and activities taking place throughout the year. There is also a member's annual trip and Christmas meal.

Please do consider joining us as a member.  You can see the very varied and interesting work of the Museum, including volunteers recently taking part in local archaeological digs in the previous posts here on our website and blog.  Call in to see us in Friary Street here in Dungarvan, or call us on 058 45960 for more information.

Illustrated Talk 'Diving the South East Shipwrecks' with Eoin McGarry

Our second lecture of the winter season 'Diving the South East Shipwrecks' with Eoin McGarry which was held in the Green Room of the Town Hall Theatre on Wednesday 19th October 2016 was a huge success and was very well attended.

Our thanks to Eoin for a very interesting and enjoyable talk. Our apologies to those who couldn't get a seat and had to stand outside the room.

21 January 2015 "1914 Sleepwalking into War"

An Illustrated Lecture by Julian Walton
titled "1914 Sleepwalking into War"

Historian Julian Walton is a former secondary school
teacher whose interest in this subject arose from classroom discussions on the origins of what contemporaries called
 "The Great War".
He has made a special study of Europe in the years leading up to the war and in this lecture he provides his own "take" on the subject.


Venue: Town Hall Theatre, Friary St., Dungarvan

Date: Wednesday 21st January 2015

Time: 8pm.

Admission: €5-


6th Sept. 2014 Tipperary County Museum's Lecture Series

"The Big House in Tipperary"
From Sept. 6th 2014 to July 4th 2015


Tipperary County Museum's lecture series aims to highlight the rich architectural and historic tradition of the County. With diverse topics from the role of women, to furniture and interiors, to the social life of the family, to the life of servants, and the role of landlords, there is something to interest all. The opportunity to access objects and archives from some of the County's Big Houses and to handle replica artifacts adds another dimension to the series. Culminating in a field trip which allows participants to see in reality many of the points discussed in the series.
For further information contact 0761 06 5564 or email julia.walsh@tipperarycoco.ie

Lecture By Eoin McGarry - Diving The RMS Lusitania & More


Town Hall Theatre Friary Street Dungarvan
Wednesday 16th October 8PM
Refreshments will be served
€5 Entry all are welcome

Dungarvan diver Eoin McGarry, is now recognised as one of the best technical salvage divers in the world. He has spear-headed entire operations. Experts in the field who have worked with him in the deep will attest that his engineering skills when working at tremendous depths must be seen to be believed, he is also the diver who made headlines several years ago by bringing back the "smoking gun" evidence from the wreck of the liner RMS Lusitania which lies in almost 300 feet of water, a technical diving operation which has been compared to the arduousness of working in outer space. Eoin is a highly qualified and respected diver in both the National and International diving scene. He has been diving for up on 25 years and is passionate about wreck diving in particular.

Eoin McGarry has led many dive expeditions and recovery operations, some of those have included a documentary with National Geographic on Lusitania, ammunition and artefact recovery from Lusitania, recovery of anchors from Roger Casement's gunrunning ship the Aud, recovery of the bell, wheel and compass from the lost sail training vessel the Asgard II sunk in the Bay of Biscay and is currently involved in documentary being made for TG4 based on the Lusitania and has also just completed a radio documentary for RTE Radio 1 on sunken treasures off the Irish Coast. Eoin is also specialized in the use of Side Scan Sonar for the detection of lost objects, sadly human remains being the primary target of interest and has assisted and worked with the Naval Service Divers in the use of this type of sonar equipment.

Eoin's qualifications also include; Open and Closed Circuit Mixed Gas Technical Rebreather Diver, Commercial Diver, Search and Recovery Diver and Cave Diver. This then is most certainly not an opportunity to be missed; Eoin will also have a number of artefacts from his dives on display on the night, refreshments will be served and Eoin will be available to chat. This illustrated talk takes place at the Town Hall Theatre on Friary Street on Wednesday 16th October at 8.PM. And as always, all are welcome.

Lusitania Image Courtesy: German Federal Archives

The Life and Athletic Career of James Hughes by Donal Power

Donal Power  will give a power point presentation on the life and athletic career of his grandfather, Irish International Cross-Country runner  James Hughes.

It will deal with his achievements, fame in England, life as a soldier in World War 1, international sports, the Olympic Games 1908 & 1912 and the tragic and abrupt end to his athletic career, his return to Ireland and his life in Abbeyside in the 1950's and 1960's.

 
 
Where: Town Hall Theatre, Dungarvan
 
When: Wednesday 18th September 2013
 
Time: 8pm
 
Admission €5
 
Donal Power is a well known Abbeyside personality through his music, recordings and fundraising efforts. He is presently living in Carrigaline with his wife and family.
 
 
Anyone who has an interest in athletics should add this date to their diary.

 
 
 
 

Emigration Exhibition


WATERFORD PEOPLE ABROAD -THEIR STORIES IN LETTERS, DIARIES AND PUBLICATIONS

To mark The Gathering Waterford County Museum are mounting an exhibition which aims to tell the story of the emigrant experience as told by Waterford people using a selection of correspondence. Using letters, diaries, newspaper extracts etc., we will focus on a sample of county Waterford people who settled abroad. Each of the stories provide an insight into what life was like for the emigrant travelling to, settling in, and living and working in their adopted country.

If you have any letters, postcards etc,sent from relatives abroad please contact us at the Museum.


Ernest Shackleton Talk

We would like to  remind you of our Ilustrated talk on A legend of  Antartic Exploration, Ernest Shackleton by Michael Smith.
Wednesday 27th February at 8pm Town Hall Theatre, Friary St Dungarvan.
Subscription €5


Tom Graves R.I.P.

We were sadened to hear of the untimely death of Tom Graves of Ealing, London, recently. Tom was a great supporter of the Museum and followed its development over the years. He made a number of donations including photographs he had taken. In fact one of his photographs, that of Mrs O'Neill of the Coolnagour Dairy was the highlight of our main exhibition last year for many visitors.

Tom was from Knockenpower, Ring and was very proud of his roots. Last year Tom and his sister Rita very generously presented their father Seán's 1916 medal to the museum. We were delighted to have this important addition to our Irish history section. Tom was looking forward to the 1916 commemoration events, but sadly it was not to be.

Seán Graves and fellow Ring man Liam Reagan worked for Donal Ó Buachalla in Maynooth. Ó Buachalla brought Graves and Reagan with him to the G.P.O. in Dublin on Easter Monday 1916. Seán escaped from the building through a tunnel. He returned to Maynooth but was arrested soon after. He was sentenced to two years labour but was released after three months.

He worked in London in the publishing business and retired a few years ago from Weidenfeld & Nicolson where he was involved with picture research. He was particularly interested when books with an Irish historical theme were being published by the firm. In recent times he worked with the Bridgeman Art Library, one of the largest picture archives in the world, founded by Harriet Bridgeman. 

Tom was also a volunteer looking after the organic garden at Ealing Abbey.
Tom had a great sense of humour and was always well turned out and never appeared to look his age. We extend our sympathy to his sister Rita and his brother Tony in the U.S. and also to his extended family.
Ar dheis de go raibh a anam.

 
Nicolas Ó Gríofain, William Fraher, Rita Curran, Tom Graves and Eddie Cantwell at presentation of 1916 medal

An illustrated talk on Sir Ernest Shackleton

An illustrated talk by Michael Smith on Ernest Shackleton will take place in the Town Hall Theatre, Friary St, Dungarvan on Wednesday 27th February at 8pm. All are welcome.
Subscription €5
 
Sir Ernest Shackleton 1874-1922 - A legend of Antarctic exploration was one of the principal figures of the period known as the heroic age of Antartic exploration. He was among the greatest explorers of all time who became a legend on four epic voyages to the Antartic. He marched to within 100 miles of the South Pole in 1909. The Endurance expedition (1914-16), is the most outstanding story from the heroic age of Polar exploration. Skackleton led the dramatic battle to survive after his ship was crushed by the ice. 

The Kildare born Shackleton lived life "like a mighty rushing wind" and was happiest in the ice where he could leave behind his complex private life. Away from his expeditions, Skackleton's life was generally restless and unfulfilling. In his search for rapid pathways to wealth and security, he launched many business ventures and other money making schemes, none of which prospered. His financial affairs were generally muddled; he died heavily in debt. Upon his death, he was lauded in the press, but was thereafter largely forgotten.

Michael Smith is no stranger to resurrecting heroes of the past who have been forgotten with the passage of time. After bringing Tom Crean to the attention of the world, he quickly followed up with a number of best sellers dealing with other Irishmen who have braved the Antarctic. This time he has set his attention on another Irishman, Ernest Shackleton. Michael tells us that this will be a very frank account of Shackleton's life.

Michael is a good friend of the Museum and we are delighted to welcome him back. This is an occasion not to be missed and the author will be available for questions after his talk.



 
The Endurance
 
 
 
Michael Smith



Very Busy Week For Waterford County Museum

Fund Raising Event A Huge Success

On Wednesday last 21st November the premier of "Days of Our Youth!" by Muiris O'Keeffe was staged at Dungarvan Town Hall Theatre.

Dungarvan Dramatic Club, to whom we are very grateful, kindly donated the takings from the first night of the four night event to the Museum. The fund raiser was a great success as the theatre was filled to capacity. An enjoyable night was had by all. We greatly appreciate the wonderful support of all who attended.

Lecture

On Saturday afternoon 24th November, a large crowd attended a host of talks by Ivan Lennon and Dr Pat McCarthy.

 
Crowd enjoying talk
 

 Pádraig O'Cuirrín, Ivan Lennon and Dr. Pat McCarthy


Dr. Pat McCarthy
 
Book Launch "Dungarvan Historic Guide & Town Trail"

On Wednesday next 28th November at 8pm, we will have the official launch of our new guide book. The book would make an ideal Christmas present for family and friends at home and abroad.
New Dungarvan guide book is now available for sale in the Museum for €10 or you can buy Dungarvan Historic Guide & Town Trail online. A short video about the book is available on YouTube.

Dramatic Weekend at Waterford County Museum


Museum Fund Raising Event


Play About The War Of Independence In West Waterford
Wed 21st to Saturday 24th Nov 2012
Dungarvan Dramatic Club premieres "Days of Our Youth"  by Muiris O'Keeffe and directed by Margaret Dennehy at Dungarvan Town Hall Theatre from Wed 21st to Sat 24th Nov at 8pm each night. Tickets for sale in Museum at €12. Opening night performance proceeds in aid of Waterford County Museum.

Afternoon Lectures
Saturday 24th November 2012
To coincide with the play Waterford County Museum will host a series of afternoon lectures at the Museum on Sat 24th beginning at 3pm. Ivan Lennon, the son of George Lennon, flies in from the United States to be present for the play. He will also oblige with a short talk about his father on Saturday afternoon. This will be followed by a lecture from Dr Patrick McCarthy. There will be an entry fee of €5 for the afternoon programme, tea and coffee will be provided.

Photographic Exhibition
Waterford County Museum will also mount a photographic exhibition featuring some of the personalities that feature in 'Days Of Our Youth' in the Town Hall Theatre for the duration of the play.


Successful Heritage Week Events at Museum

Lieut Col. Philip Chearnley O'Sullivan, US Army Retd. & Son making a donation to William Fraher and Eddie Cantwell on behalf of Museum.
On the first day of Heritage week Helen Moynihan, Willie Fraher and Darren Moynihan presented a fascinating insight into a day in the life of a child in the "Big House" using original artefacts, clothing, books and extracts from original diaries.
Last week William Fraher gave two lunch time talks on the Chearnley Family of Salterbridge House, Cappoquin.  Original documents were on display which have been generously donated by Lieut Col. Philip Chearnley O'Sullivan.  Lieut Col. Chearnley O'Sullivan visited the Museum on Friday and was most impressed with what we have achieved and gave a generous donation.

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