My latest #graveyard book "Bully's Acre, A history of Birr's forgotten cemetery", will be officially launched on 9 December, at County Arm's, #Birr#Offaly at 8pm. All welcome!
We're kicking off #EYA2024 over on our Instagram page! Looking forward to sharing a deeper dive into some items from our collections, be sure to follow along @offalyarchives ✨
#ExploreYourArchives
We’re thrilled to introduce our 2024 Heritage Hero: James Scully from County Offaly🎉
James, a retired primary school teacher who dedicated 35 years to teaching at St. Rynagh’s Primary School in Banagher, has devoted over 50 years to the protection and promotion of heritage locally. His work spans from founding the Brontë Society in Banagher to championing heritage conservation projects.
Join us in celebrating his incredible contributions to Irish heritage at our awards ceremony this Friday at 11am on https://t.co/NfnTh25mer
#HeritageHero2024 #IrishHeritage #CelebrateOurHistory #HeritageCouncil
We’re thrilled to introduce our 2024 Heritage Hero: James Scully from County Offaly🎉
James, a retired primary school teacher who dedicated 35 years to teaching at St. Rynagh’s Primary School in Banagher, has devoted over 50 years to the protection and promotion of heritage locally. His work spans from founding the Brontë Society in Banagher to championing heritage conservation projects.
Join us in celebrating his incredible contributions to Irish heritage at our awards ceremony this Friday at 11am on https://t.co/NfnTh25mer
#HeritageHero2024 #IrishHeritage #CelebrateOurHistory #HeritageCouncil
Some really exciting news today! All local authorities are set to employ archivists, archaeologists and architectural conservation officers by 2026. A gamechanger for heritage protection in Ireland @CCMALocalGov@noonan_malcolm
Read more here: https://t.co/yGSuA8MmtW
"125 Years of Irish Local Government" is the story of local government and the vital services provided by councils since 1899.
Produced by the Local Government Archivists network, you can pick up a booklet from your local Council, or explore here 👉 https://t.co/I4lpFOxajA
Next Monday 21st October @offalyhistory will host a lecture by Aidan Barry on "The Oral Story of Offaly People in the Offaly History Centre Sound Archives Collection". This event is open to all, with the option to attend in-person at Offaly History Centre or via Zoom.
We are delighted to invite you to a special @HeritageHubIRE funded celebration of the work of community oral heritage collectors and preservers on November 2nd @dunamaise Portlaoise. Register via eventbrite https://t.co/9XK5KqaT92 #OralHistory#Portlaoise
The collection comprises deeds, tenancy agreements, land titles, correspondence and personal papers, spanning 250 years. Items from the collection have been digitised in-house thanks to funding received from @HeritageHubIRE#ExploreYourArchives#Irisharchives@offalyhistory
📃✨ New material available on the Offaly Archives website! We've recently catalogued a collection of estate papers of the Homan-Mulock family of Bellair House, Ballycumber. A full descriptive catalogue, along with digitised images are now available https://t.co/C9MettOA8o
New Offaly History Blog post on Tullamore's Cormac Street, Acres Hall, Acres Pierce, Henry Egan, and the Tullamore Town Council. https://t.co/FOF69DbKHz
F. J. Hurst Motor and General Engineering Works Ltd., Tullamore and the Motor Works, no 5 in the O’Moore Street, Tullamore Living in Towns Series supported by the Heritage Council. By Michael Byrne and Offaly History https://t.co/DaR91CfQ9F via @offalyhistory
Overview of Earl St/ Windmill St/ O’Moore Street, Tullamore in the early 1840s-1850s with up to 46 houses. No 2 in a 2024 Living in Towns series supported by the Heritage Council. By Michael Byrne and Offaly History https://t.co/zumrt33yIE
The houses and families of O’Moore Street, Tullamore, formerly known as Earl Street and Windmill Street. No. 1 in a new Offaly towns Built Heritage series supported by the Heritage Council. https://t.co/hzcKOIpcNB via @offalyhistory
Such a pleasure to welcome members of Clara Heritage Society to Leinster House today! An amazing group of people who are passionate about Clara town - past, present and future.
#Offaly#Heritage @offalyheritage @offalyhistory
For local historians of @offalyhistory some interesting letters of correspondence from the Alesbury Brothers Ltd, Edenderry. They were suppliers of several country houses including Ballindoolin House and Mount Lucas! #CountryHouseArchives