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Mid-Clare Brigade Commemorations on January 14th

The contribution of the Mid-Clare Brigade during the War of Independence will be remembered during the coming year with an event planned for January 14th.

Clare Mayor to boycott RIC commemoration event

The Mayor of Clare has said he will boycott the national commemoration service for the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) on January 17th branding it, ‘a step too far.’

New book recalls the launch of Clare FM

It is 30 years since legal local radio came to all parts of Ireland. One of the first local services to commence broadcasting was Clare FM which launched on Sunday 10th September 1989.

Major history conference at UCC this weekend

A major one-day conference on the labour movement and the struggle for independence occurs at UCC this weekend (Saturday 19 October).

First viewing of old Oscar Wilde for Limerick debut

The first public viewing of a recently discovered image of a young Oscar Wilde will be on display at ‘Go Wilde!’ an evening event celebrating the life of Oscar Wilde on his 165th birthday.
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325m-year-old amphibian bones discovered in Clare

A recently discovered single limb bone and a possible ilium of a tetrapod discovered in Co Clare is the oldest stratigraphically well-constrained tetrapod skeletal fossil material described from Ireland.

Talk on Frederic William Burton at Clare Museum

The Clare connections of painter Frederic William Burton will be explored during a talk at Clare Museum in Ennis on Wednesday, 11 September at 7.30pm.

Bog bodies topic for first Clare Museum talk

The intriguing story of Ireland’s Bog Bodies will be the subject of the first in a series of public talks being hosted this summer by Clare County Museum.
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