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Author: acrheritage

Heritage Week 2018

On April 25, 2018August 14, 2018 By acrheritage

Heritage Week 2018 Our Heritage Week event this year is 'Sharing Stories'. 23rd August next, Coachford GAA Community Centre, 8pm-9.30pm. Turn off those phones, tablets and TVs for a while and do come along for a cup of tea or coffee and some good old fashioned chat. Free admission. The Coachford Pantomimes booklet I have …

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    • ACR Heritage – who we are, what we do, etc.
      • ACR Heritage … from then to now (part 1)
      • ACR Heritage … from then to now (part 2)
    • Archaeology
      • Journey of an ogham stone: from Aghabullogue to UCC (part 1)
      • Journey of an ogham stone: from Aghabullogue to UCC (part 2)
      • Ring-Barrows in Aghabullogue Parish
    • Coachford Historical Society
      • Coachford Historical Society (part 1)
      • Coachford Historical Society (part 2)
    • Famous People
      • Herbert Webb Gillman (1832-1898)
    • Folklore
      • Times past – local Christmas customs
    • Literature
      • My Sweet Old Home in Peake
      • Skelligs Lists
      • The sweet shady groves of Clontead
    • Local History
      • Áth an Ridire and the ‘Battle of Mullinhassig’
      • Lee Valley tourism (19th century style)
      • Magourney and early Coachford
      • Marching As To War – The Men of Coachford and Aghabullogue Parish 1914-1918
      • The ‘Peake Line’ – a famine relief road
      • The Fergus farm of Sir John Benn-Walsh
      • In a country churchyard – Christchurch, Magourney
    • Places of Interest
      • Aghavrin Clapper Bridge
      • Magourney Church and Graveyard
      • Mullinhassig – Mills, Woods & Waterfalls
      • Places in our parish (part 1)
      • Places in our parish (part 2)
      • Places in our parish (part 3)
      • The Trafalgar monument at Carrignamuck, Coachford
      • What’s in a name … Glebe Road, Coachford
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      • It said in the papers: April 1920 in Aghabullogue parish
      • It said in the papers: November 1919
      • Local heritage and vandalism
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