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Rededication Service for British Solider killed by IRA in...

A rededication service has been held at Grangegorman Military Cemetery in Dublin for a young British soldier executed by the IRA in Co Clare almost 100 years ago.

Award-winning documentary returns to glór

Audiences in Clare and across the country have a chance to see award-winning documentary The Silver Branch by Clare based director Katrina Costello.

Historic ruins the subject of international training course

The many historic castles and tower houses of North Clare have become the subject of a unique training course, the first of its kind held in Ireland.

Works completed on historic Lisdoonvarna Bridge

Clare County Council has completed a rehabilitation project at Saint Brendan’s Bridge just east of Lisdoonvarna, near St. Brendan’s Road.

Clare Museum Achieves Top National Award

The Clare Museum has been awarded Full Accreditation under the Museum Standards Programme for Ireland (MSPI) at a ceremony in Kilkenny Castle.
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€100,000 Maureen O’Hara Exhibition Opens in Foynes

Some 29 years and one day after Hollywood legend Maureen O’Hara cut the ribbon on the Foynes Flying Boat and Maritime Museum, two specially designed rooms hosting her most prized possessions and memorabilia were officially opened on the same site.

Aillwee Cave bear skull is 10,400 years old

Radiocarbon dating has confirmed that the skull of a brown bear discovered in a County Clare cave in 1976 is over 10,400 years old.

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.
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