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Tag: Historian in Residence

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Northside Today: Customs barriers on the Ireland of Ireland

gabor March 7, 2023
Historian in Residence with Dublin City Council Cormac Moore joins Donie Tarrant to discuss 100 years since the establishment of customs barriers on the island of Ireland on the 1st of April 1923 which led to the hard border and still is…
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Northside Today – Historian in Residence Cormac Moore joins Joe

Neil May 7, 2021
Historian in Residents Cormac Moore joins Joe to discuss the meeting of Eamon de Valera & James Craig which took place on the Howth Road on the 5th of May 1921.
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History on Your Doorstep Volume 2 – Essays on Dublin History

Paul Brazil December 2, 2019
Cormac Moore, Historian in Residence with Dublin City Libraries, North Central Area talks to Noel McGuinness about History on Your Doorstep Volume 2 – six essays on Dublin history. These were written by Cormac and the other five Historians in Residence with…
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The Impact of the Irish border on Sport after Partition

Paul Brazil July 30, 2019
Cormac Moore, Historian in Residence with Dublin City Libraries, North Central Area, talks to Noel McGuinness about the impact of the Irish border on sport in Ireland after the onset of Partition. Please note that Cormac will give a talk on the…
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Northside Today 29 – 03 – 2019 Cormac Moore, Historian in Residence, Dublin City Libraries North Central Area

George Mulcahy March 29, 2019
Cormac Moore, Historian in Residence with Dublin City Libraries North Central Area joins Donie to discuss the Mansion House being open to the public again on the weekend of the 6th and 7th April 2019.
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Northside Today 25 – 01 – 2019 The Soloheadbeg Ambush

George Mulcahy January 25, 2019
  The Soloheadbeg Ambush. Cormac Moore, Historian in Residence with Dublin City Libraries North Central Area, talks to Noel Mcguinness about the Soloheadbeg Ambush which was considered as the opening shots of the War of Independence.
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Northside Today: WW1 with Cormac Moore

7th Seal November 9, 2018
The Ending of the First World War For a comprehensive overview of the ending of the First World War, listen to Cormac Moore, Historian in Residence with Dublin City Libraries, North Central Area when he talks to Noel McGuinness on Northside Today.
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Historian In Residence Cormac Moore on the sinking of the RMS Leinster.

donie October 12, 2018
Cormac Moore, historian in residence with Dublin City Libraries, joins Noel to talk about the sinking of the RMS Leinster 100 years ago this week.
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Northside Today 15-12-2017 Cormac Moore – Historian in Residence – Dublin City Libraries

George Mulcahy December 15, 2017
History Books that would make Good Christmas Presents Cormac Moore, Historian in Residence, Dublin City Libraries, North Central Area, talks to Noel McGuinness about newly published history books that would make good Christmas presents.
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Cormac Moore’s Talk on Thomas Ashe

Alexander Carter September 25, 2017
Cormac Moore, Dublin City Library’s Historian in Residence for Dublin North Central area, resumes his fortnightly talks with Noel McGuinness. Cormac will give a talk on Thomas Ashe – his life and legacy – at 6.30pm on Monday 25th September in Raheny…
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