As part of the Dublin Festival of History, the above titled talk will take place in Phibsboro Library on 26th September 2022 from 18:30 – 19:30.
The event is free but pre-booking is required – see here.
Any Industrial Heritage related events
As part of the Dublin Festival of History, the above titled talk will take place in Phibsboro Library on 26th September 2022 from 18:30 – 19:30.
The event is free but pre-booking is required – see here.
I have created a page listing IH related events taking place on Northern Ireland Heritage Days Weekend (10/11 September 2022) which can be found here.
I have reviewed the listing of events for Culture Night (23rd September 2022) and the number of IH related events is miniscule. These are listed below:
CORK
DUBLIN
Heritage Week 2022 is almost upon us – running from 12th – 21st August 2022. I have published a page with the listing of all IH related events in Heritage Week 2022.
The Dublin Branch of the Western Front Association are holding this event on 23rd April 2022 in the Conference Room, Pearse Street Library, Dublin 2 at 14:00 (doors open 13:30).
The above titled online talk will take place on 5th October 2021 from 18:30 to 19:30.
Registration is free but required at this link.
Mid and East Antrim Council are hosting an online event on the subject of the Spoil Trains, which were used in motorway construction in Belfast.
The event, which takes place on 3 June 2021 at 19:00 is free but registration is required, which can be done here.
H/T to Ron Cox for bringing this 3 lecture series to my attention.
To mark 150 years of the first use of the diving bell in Dublin, Dublin Port are hosting a series of 3 online lectures.
These take place on 27th May, 3rd June and 10th June at 18:30.
Registration is required – further details can be found here.
H/T to Ron Cox and Mary Liz McCarthy of the IHAI for details of this online talk about the Dolphin’s Barn Brickworks company and the people associated with it.
The talk takes place on 6th May at 11:00 – registration is required. See the link above for details.
H/T to Ron Cox and Mary Liz McCarthy of the IHAI for details of this online talk being organised by Dublin City Council.
The event takes place on 21st April at 19:30 and looks at the impact of land reclamation along Dublin Bay and the Liffey forming the basis of the modern city.
Registration is required – see the link above for details.