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Clare historian to address Finnish oral history conference

An Clare historian will tell the story of the Black and Tan's destruction in the county and its impact on the historical consciousness of the people at an international gathering of oral historians in Finland this week.

Craggaunowen brings history to life for students

A ground-breaking story-telling programme is set to take Co. Clare primary school students right into the heart of life in Irish villages over 1,000 years ago.

VIDEO: Award winning ‘The Silver Branch’ for local viewings

Audiences in Clare will have one last chance to see a local viewing of the award winning documentary The Silver Branch but Clare based director Katrina Costello.

‘Revolution in Colour’ for Clare screening

On Good Friday the 30th of March, a special screening of Martin Dwan’s Revolution in Colour will take place at the Burren Storehouse Lisdoonvarna.

Local History Group talk tonight in Tulla

To mark the 125th anniversary of the publication of ' The History of Clare and the Dalcassian Clans' by Tulla native Dean Patrick White Tulla History Group will host a talk in Tulla tonight.
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Exhibition celebrates first Polish diplomat to Ireland

A historical exhibition on the life and career of the first Polish diplomat to Ireland has been opened at DeValera Public Library in Ennis.

Nationwide to feature Dr Brendan O’Regan

The astounding life and legacy of Dr Brendan O’Regan is being recognised by RTÉ's Nationwide tonight (Wednesday) in a half hour special devoted to him.

Killaloe man features in new Padre Pio book

The well-known Padre Pio devotee, Tom Cooney, who was blessed by the saint in Italy in the mid-1960s and later organised pilgrimages to his monastery in San Giovanni Rotondo, is featured in a new book by bestselling author Colm Keane.
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