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Celebrating over 30 years of supporting women’s education, the North Leitrim Women’s Centre is now shining a light on local women’s stories with a new heritage project on #RTENationwide tonight, Friday 6th March @RTEOne @ 7pm & RTE1+1 8pm @rte@ZainabBoladale@shannonsidenews RT
If you missed last Friday's #RTENationwide with stories in counties Donegal & Leitrim highlighting community initiatives which are empowering women & girls through education, heritage & music - Go to https://t.co/vUkXxa7xbZ now! @ZainabBoladale@RTEplayer@leitrimdevco@ScealC RT
As part of @HeritageWeek 2025, a wonderful event was held in Ballinamore Library on August 19th. ‘Voices from the factory floor’ as part of the @ScealC Project made a call for former lady factory workers to take part and share their memories and experiences
@leitrimcoco
📢 Special Lecture at the Michael Davitt Museum! 📢
Join Dr Yvonne McDermott for a talk on Dr Kathleen Lynn, Revolutionary Doctor – a pioneering medic & activist – on Tues, March 25th at 7PM.
🎟 €5: https://t.co/JQdUHzrxEX or call (094) 903 1942
#IrishHistory#MayoEvents
6am, Dingle - Ireland's earliest St Patrick's Day parade.
The pre-dawn tradition dates back to the Land War of the 1870s when British authorities outlawed public gatherings between sunrise and sunset. The people of Dingle found a way...
#StPatricksDay
Can we trace family history through the recipes passed down through generations? One of my brilliant Folklore Studies MA students is asking this question. If you cook/bake then please consider filling in their survey here https://t.co/sp8ktuIkhY
Oral histories foster intergenerational dialogue, allowing younger generations to learn directly from the experiences of their elders. This exchange helps preserve cultural heritage and identity. We're looking for support with our intergenerational project Ó Ghlúin Go Glúin!
In 2024 our @ahrcpress@lsbu@Activism23 project worked with @IrelandICA@WomensInstitute, WI NI & Soroptimists GB & Ireland @SITWD & @ScealC to highlight importance of material culture, visibility & legacy & my own family example is my grandmother & late mother’s sewing box🧵🪡.
Something beautiful for your timeline!
A rare rock crystal tool made by Neanderthals, between 200,000 - 40,000 years ago.
Measurements: 6 cm x 3.3 cm x 1.5 cm
Excavated from the Lower Mousterian level at the Merveilles rockshelter, Sergeac, Dordogne, France. Musée d’Archéologie Nationale, Saint-Germain-en-Laye. 📷 my own
#Archaeology
A beautiful example of material culture from our @SIGBI1 Stourbridge members Jane & Su who joined us for @ahrcpress@LSBU_LSS@Activism23 workshop today focusing on ‘visibility’ of female activism. Builds on our previous workshop at @NMIreland with @ScealC.
Some beautiful photos taken by photographer Brian Farrell at our recent prehistoric pottery family workshop in #Mohill Family Resource Centre for @HeritageWeek. The workshops were kindly supported by @LeitrimCoCo Heritage Office for #HeritageWeek2024.
I am currently researching and writing a book on the women of Ennis Cumann na mBan which will focus on their lives before, during and after the revolutionary period. I would love to talk to the relatives of these women to bring their stories out of the shadows....
🏺 What do you do when a four year old visitor accidentally smashes a Bronze Age jar in your museum? You invite them back, of course.
A heartening response from the Hecht Museum. Accidents in museums happen - with visitors of all ages.
https://t.co/Up2LOXjTnF
Great day in @LaoisLibraries yesterday for @HeritageWeek creating medieval ring brooches - thanks so much to everyone that participated and to the librarians in Stradbally, Durrow, and Rathdowney libraries, who were great hosts! #HeritageWeek2024
Eight charity booklets on Kilconieron for @HeritageWeek - on the hurling sides of 1908, 1912, 1919, 1993 & 2020, the 1952 All-Ireland cross-country team, on the people (genealogy) and on the placenames of the parish. Booklets are ���10 each plus postage. Email [email protected]