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‘Joe Keneally – Child of 1921’ Zoom event

Cuimhneamh an Chláir, the voluntary group that digitally records, archives and shares the memories, folklore, traditions and oral history of county Clare, will host a special event on Tuesday featuring Joe Kenneally.

Decade of Centenaries event in Miltown Malbay

Oidhreacht an Chláir presents a lecture, The War of Independence: events in Miltown Malbay and district, 1920-21 by Dr Pádraig Óg Ó Ruairc this evening (Saturday, October 16) at 8.00pm in the Community Centre, Miltown Malbay.

NUIG project recognised internationally

A project which saw over 200 archival terms entered into the Irish language lexicon earlier this year, has now led to those terms being officially recognized by the International Council on Archives.

Mac Conmara’s new book on Scariff Martyrs set for...

A new book telling the story of The Scariff Martyrs will be launched this week by award-winning Clare oral historian, Tomás Mac Conmara.

Pagan idol unearthed by Clare archaeological firm

Irish archaeologists have unearthed a wooden pagan idol in the west of Ireland from the pre-Christian era.
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Clare sites in the running for UNESCO list

Two of Clare’s most iconic sites have been selected for consideration to be included in UNESCO’s World Heritage Tentative List for Ireland.

East Clare Memorial Committee remembers Jim Grogan

The East Clare Memorial Committee held a poignant ceremony in the townland of Core, Feakle last evening and in so doing, commemorated the last victim of the Irish War of Independence in County Clare, Jim ‘Birdie Grogan.

Clare Mother and Baby Home memorial unveiled

A memorial marking the County Clare Nursery (Mother and Baby Home) has been unveiled at Toler Street, Kilrush, County Clare, by the outgoing Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council, Cllr Mary Howard.
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