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Tag: History

  • Lifeline

Derek Barter of Maynooth University outlines the Idea of a Communiversity, an Adult Way of Learning based in the Local Community.

John Connell September 28, 2022
Derek Barter speaks about an initiative of Adult Education based in the local community, known as the Communiversity. Derek Barter is a Liaison Person for Undergraduates in Maynooth University who works with Career Guidance Counsellor Paul Hayes at Northside Partnership, in facilitating…
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History on your Doorstep

7th Seal October 12, 2021
Cathy Moore from Archaeology and Built Heritage Ltd joins Donie Tarrant to discuss history on our doorsteps and historical items of interest we see and pass every day.
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Traditional singer Pádraig Ó Nualláin sings 18th Century Dublin street ballads and talks about the history behind the songs.

John Connell October 27, 2020
Traditional singer Pádraig Ó Nualláin talks to NearFM’s John Connell about the songs that he sings. Pádraig collects unusual songs from the past. In this interview he speaks about Dublin life in the 18th Century and the street ballads that tell the…
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  • Northside Today

Northside Today 19-02-2020 Noel McGuinness talks to Professor John Cassidy, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, on celebrating 130 years of Kevin Street College.

John Connell February 19, 2020
Professor John Cassidy, School of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, joins Noel to discuss saying goodbye to Kevin Street & hello to Grangegorman TU Dublin, invited to Celebrate 130 years of Kevin Street College.
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  • Northside Today

Noel McGuinness speaks to Brian Crowley of Kilmainham Gaol Museum

John Connell February 19, 2020
Brian  Crowley joins Noel to discuss recycle, re-purpose, re-imagine transforming objects in Kilmainham Gaol 4th February to 3rd may 2020 a new exhibition at Kilmainham Gaol Museum
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Dublin in the Era of the Tan Wars

Arlo Fillmore December 4, 2019
On this edition of Northside Today: Berni Dwan talks to Noel McGuinness about the three part Near FM History Series ‘Dublin in the Era of the Tan Wars’.
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  • A to Z of Historical Blunders

A to Z of Historical Blunders : Episode 23

Arlo Fillmore November 5, 2019
The workhouse – an unworkable solution to Irish poverty There is no doubt about it, the workhouse, whose structure was a blot on the Irish landscape, was the most feared and hated institution in the terrified imaginations of the Irish poor. They…
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  • Northside Today

The History of Lemon’s Pure Sweets

Arlo Fillmore October 11, 2019
  On this edition of Northside Today: Cormac Moore, Historian in Resident with Dublin City Libraries, North Central Area talks to Noel McGuinness about the history of Lemon’s Pure Sweets. Broadcast: 11/10/2019
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  • Lifeline

Lifeline 18 – 02 – 2019 Michael Kenny, Historian

George Mulcahy February 19, 2019
George Mulcahy is joined by Michael Kenny, Historian and former Keeper at the Art and Industry Division, National Museum Ireland where they discuss coin collecting (official name Numismatics) and its relevance to remembering our past and celebrating important historical figures and events…
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  • Northside Today

History Books to buy this Christmas

Paul Brazil December 10, 2018
Cormac Moore, Historian in Residence with Dublin City Libraries North Central Area, talks to Noel McGuinness about history books that would make good presents this Christmas. First Aired: 07/12/2018
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  • Northside Today

The Partition of Ireland

Paul Brazil November 23, 2018
Cormac Moore, Historian in Residence, Dublin City Libraries, North Central Area, talks to Noel McGuinness about the Partition of Ireland.   First Aired 23/11/2018
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  • Northside Today

I Die in a Good Cause – Thomas Ashe; A Biography

johnhealy August 17, 2017
Pat Meehan talks to Gabriel Doherty, Editor,with Mercier Press, about the re-print of  “I Die in a Good Cause – Thomas Ashe; A Biography” which honours the memory of a man who died on hunger strike on the 25th. of September 1917…
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