Ogham Workshop for Heritage Week Took Place 25th August 2016
Many children and adults attended the event.
Nora gave a short powerpoint presentation about ogham stones in Co. Waterford which can be found at Knockboy, Dromlohan and Ardmore.
After the talk the children participated in the workshop, colouring and inscribing their name in Ogham.
At the conclusion all the children were given goody bags to take away.
(Photos to follow)
New Book with Cappagh Links
Hetty, or Henrietta, is the daughter of the noted writer and philosopher Arland Ussher (1899-1980).
Arland learned Irish in Ring and published two volumes of stories in Irish collected from Pat Murray, the ploughman at Cappagh: Caint an tSean-Shaoghail (1942) and Cursaí an tSean-Shaoghail (1948).
Ms. Staples has forwarded a copy of her book for the museum archive.
Talk, "A Tale of Two Towns", 25th August 2016.
In what promises to be a very interesting talk, John will discuss the towns' Viking and Norman origins, both were (and are) ports, and both were Devonshire Estate towns.
John is currently researching the Dungarvan Historic Town Atlas for the Royal Irish Academy, due for publication by 2018.
Venue: Dungarvan Town Hall Theatre
Date: Thursday 25th August 2016
Time: 7.30pm
Sat 13th August 2016 Free Children's Art Event At Gallow's Hill
Gallow's Hill Arts & Craft Morning For Children
Help us prepare for Heritage Week 2016 at Gallow's Hill Medieval Fort, Dungarvan on Saturday 13th August, 9.30am - 12pm.
Children of all ages are welcome to take part.
Local artists will work with children to create a historic chalk mural of Dungarvan’s epic Viking/Norman battle in 1174 and lots more arts and crafts.
Dungarvan’s men’s shed will unveil a full size medieval stock they have been very busy creating in time for Heritage week.
Demonstration in the use of aerial kite photography for surveying archaeological sites.
More info: 058 45960 or info@waterfordmuseum.ie
Gallowshill Mediaeval Fair will take place Sunday 28th August 12pm - 4pm. The results of the final 2016 archaeological surveys will be revealed on site at 3pm. This year’s surveys have been funded by The Heritage Council of Ireland.
The Mayor to Launch a New Exhibition on the Women of 1916
Mná 1916-Women 1916 is an initiative of the Ireland 2016 Centenary Programme. The exhibition brings together previously unseen material documenting the 300 women involved in the Rising. It is on a nationwide tour following a three week run at Dublin Castle.
As well as the familiar faces of those involved in the events of 1916, Mná 1916 brings many new stories to light in a unique and powerful way. While there is a focus on women who took part in the Rising, the exhibition also seeks to give a fuller understanding of the complex history of Ireland at that time.
Waterford City & County Librarian Jane Cantwell, who is coordinating the Waterford Ireland 2016 Programme, said that the Library service is delighted to welcome Sinéad McCoole to speak at the Waterford launch:
"Sinéad and her team have created an important exhibition telling the fascinating stories of 300 women who played a part in 1916. On behalf of the Waterford 1916 Commemoration Committee, we are delighted to host this exhibition in Waterford during this centenary year. Visitors to the exhibition can explore this remarkable variety of previously unseen items, from personal objects, images and documentation, to newly digitized birth, death, marriage and census records. This exhibition is a very welcome part of our programme of events commemorating 1916 throughout Waterford City and County."
Exhibition curator Sinéad McCoole, who is looking forward to visiting Waterford explains:
"'State assets' and 'national treasures' are often terms used about items of great value, big houses with demesne and gold objects - this centenary year in this exhibition we have been able to use assets and treasures of a different sort dating to 1916 from the national collections, from libraries, archives, museums all over the country. The assistance of curators, archivists, historians and local studies librarians has made this exhibition possible. Online resources and digitizing of documents and images meant that this would not have been possible a decade ago."
All are welcome to attend. The exhibition runs until Saturday September 10th 2016, during normal library opening hours, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 10am-5.30pm, Wednesday 10am-8pm and Saturday 10am-1pm and 2pm -5.30pm.
Venue: Central Library, Lady Lane, Waterford City.
Date: Saturday August 20th 2016
Time: 11am
Recent Visitors to Waterford County Museum
John is the great grandson of Major William Egan, Royal Army Medical Corps, (born 1881, Dungarvan, died 1929, Jamaica).
The Egan family photos can be viewed on the Waterford County Museum image archive.
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| John Harty & Katherine Harty of Nenagh, with Willie Fraher of Waterford County Museum, August 9th 2016. |
Annual Book Sale
Special thanks to Dan McCarthy for allowing the use of his premises, to Sean Organ of WLR, to all who donated books, to the sorters, volunteers, and all those who purchased books.






