Cork Heritage Week Brochure 2023

National Heritage Week, an initiative by the Heritage Council, celebrates all things heritage and is coordinated in Cork city by the Cork City Council Heritage Officer. It brings together communities, families, organisations, cultural institutions, academics, and enthusiasts, to build awareness about the value of heritage and support its conservation.

Cork Event Guide 12th-20th August 2023

Welcome to National Heritage Week 2023

I am delighted to welcome you to this guide for events taking place during National Heritage Week 2023. It is exciting to see events taking place exploring the theme of Living Heritage which celebrate the traditions, skills and practices passed down through generations. I want to acknowledge the work of local authority Heritage Officers but also the large pool of dedicated volunteers from a variety of communities working in heritage who have created the events listed in this guide. Their efforts ensure not only that our heritage is preserved, but that new generations can explore and learn about our heritage. Remember, events will still be added up until the start of National Heritage Week on heritageweek.ie , so make sure to visit the website to view all events and online projects for your area. You can also create your own events trail from the website with a personalised calendar of events.

Virginia Teehan CEO, Heritage Council

Heritage Week in Cork City, August 12 to 20, 2023

Heritage Week is back in real life and Cork city is celebrating by organising a jam-packed fun filled programme of events!

National Heritage Week, an initiative by the Heritage Council, celebrates all things heritage and is coordinated in Cork city by the Cork City Council Heritage Officer. It brings together communities, families, organisations, cultural institutions, academics, and enthusiasts, to build awareness about the value of heritage and support its conservation. See www.heritageweek.ie for listings of all events taking place in Cork during Heritage Week.

Saturday August 12

Cork Heritage Open Day Organised by Cork City Council, Cork Heritage Open Day sees over 40 historic and heritage buildings open their doors to the public for free for one day only. As part of Cork Heritage Open Day, a series of talks, exhibitions, historic walking tours and children’s events will take place. See www.corkheritageopenday.ie for all events. 10am to 5pm, all over Cork City.

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Saturday August 12

Cork City Libraries Wildflower Planting at Blarney Library with Clockhouse Nursing Emporium Blarney Library with Clockhouse Nurseries invite all to plant wildflowers for Heritage Week 2023. 10am to 5.30pm, Blarney Library, The Square, Monacnapa, Blarney.

Shandon Area History Group Historical Shandon

Shandon Area History Group invite you to view pictures of the beautiful plaques which were erected by the SARA Group in the Shandon area. Read about their history and explore the area with the aid of the map provided. 10am to 4pm, Coffa House, Church Street, Shandon. Cork City Libraries Bilingual Storytelling: St Brigid’s Cross in Cantonese and English From the Celtic goddess to the patron saint, explore the story of St. Brigid’s Cross. 11am to 11.45am, Children’s and Teen’s Library, The City Library, Grand Parade. Nano Nagle Place Nano Nagle Place Markets Visit Nano Nagle Place for a weekend of outdoor markets with local artisans, craftspeople, and designers. 11am to 4pm, Nano Nagle Place, Douglas Street.

Cork City Libraries Mary Elmes

A talk by Anne Twomey of Shandon Area History Group exploring the life of Mary Elmes White, an Irish aid worker credited with saving the lives of at least 200 Jewish children at various times during the Holocaust, by hiding them in the boot of her car. 11am to 12pm, The City Library, Grand Parade.

Cork City Libraries The History of Hurling- Some Highlights

A talk by Dr. Pádraigín Riggs on the origins of the sliotar and the camán, the changing number of players on a team as well as the role of the ruling classes who were important patrons of the game. 11.30am to 12.30pm, Blackpool Library, Redforge Road.

Saturday August 12

Cork City Libraries Memoir Of An Irish Jew

A talk by Yvonne Cohen on her father’s book Memoir Of An Irish Jew: the story of Lionel Cohen who was born in 1922 into a Jewish family in Cork. Lionel served in the Irish Army, the British Merchant Navy, the Israeli Army and in the fledging Israeli Merchant Navy. 12pm to 12.45pm, The City Library, Grand Parade. Cork City Libraries Bran Dubh Historical Combat and Living History Society Bran Dubh Society showcase people and crafts of the medieval period with a range of medieval objects for display and demonstration. 12pm to 5.30pm, Children’s and Young People’s Library, The City Library, Grand Parade.

St Peter’s Cork By a Treaty Divided - The War in Cork

Military Historian Gerry White looks at the war in Cork including the Battle for Cork, the deaths of Michael Collins and Seán Hales, the Free State policy of executions and how the war ended. 12pm to 1pm, St Peter’s Cork, North Main Street. Douglas Tidy Towns Biodiversity Walk in Douglas Join an ecologist from Wild Work for a walk through the biodiversity of Ballybrack Woods (The Mangala). 12pm to 1pm, Outside Douglas Community Centre, Church Road, Douglas.

Saturday August 12

Nano Nagle Place Dollhouse in a Shoebox

This 1.5-hour activity starts with a tour telling the story of Nano Nagle and 18th Century Cork before you make an 18th Century Dollhouse using shoeboxes and crafty materials. Bring your own shoebox but all other art materials will be provided. Booking essential on www.nanonagleplace.ie 12pm to 1.30pm, Nano Nagle Place, Douglas Street.

Cork City Libraries The Classic Short Story: Writing Workshop

Madeline D’Arcy, award winning author will talk about the structure of the classic short story and compare it to other forms of fiction. 1.30pm to 3pm, The City Library, Grand Parade.

St Peter’s Cork Guided Tours of St Peter’s Cork. 1.30pm to 2pm, St Peter’s Cork, North Main Street.

Cork City Libraries Anna Haslam Pioneering Suffragette

Youghal Native and Feminist Anna Fisher Haslam grew up believing in education and equality for everyone. The centenary of her death was November 29th, 2022. 2pm to 3pm, Children and Young People’s Library, The City Library, Grand Parade.

Saturday August 12

Gunpowdermill Walk and Talk with Jenny Webb Take a walk through the Regional Park in Ballincollig with Jenny Webb and learn how black powder was produced in the 19th Century with reference to the surviving buildings and water courses, where it was exported to and the lives of the workers. 2pm to 4pm. Meeting point by GAA entrance in the Ballincollig Regional Park.

Civic Trust House Looking into Georgian Windows

Join leading conservation architects and conservation engineers for a deep look into Georgian windows. Civic

Trust House is a rare example of early Georgian architecture, dating from around 1730 that was rescued and restored in the late 20th Century by Cork City Council and Cork Civic Trust. Booking essential on http://civictrusthouse.ie/georgian 2pm to 5pm, Civic Trust House, 50 Popes Quay. Cork City Libraries Storytelling with Maria Gillen Maria Gillen tells stories to the young and young at heart at Blarney Library. 2pm to 3pm, Blarney Library, The Square, Monacnapa, Blarney. St Peter’s Cork Dark Times, Dark Deeds, Long Shadows: The Experiences of some Women in the Revolutionary Years Historian Anne Twomey will address the treatment of women during the Revolutionary years and afterwards by all sides in the conflict. 2.30pm to 3.30pm, St Peter’s Cork, North Main Street.

Saturday August 12

Cork City Libraries Cycling Cities: The Cork Experience

Kevin Long of Cork Cycling Campaign presents a photo exhibition and talk on an exciting research project with the University of Eindhoven to explore our history of cycling in Cork for everyday life. 2.30pm to 3.30pm, The City Library, Grand Parade.

Shandon Area Renewal Association Guided Audio Tour of Shandon

Starting on the Shandon Footbridge enjoy a guided audio tour of the Shandon area. Discover historic locations and places where famous people lived. 4pm to 5pm, Shandon Footbridge.

Sunday August 13

Nano Nagle Place Nano Nagle Place Markets Visit Nano Nagle Place for a weekend of outdoor markets with local artisans, craftspeople and designers. 11am to 4pm, Nano Nagle Place, Douglas Street. Douglas Tidy Town River Walk and Water Quality Sampling in Ballybrack Woods Join Ecological Consultant Letizia Cocchiglia on a walk along the river in Ballybrack Woods (the Mangala) to learn more about the aquatic life in our rivers as well as what they tell us about our water quality. 11am to 12.15pm, Outside Douglas Community Centre, Church Road, Douglas.

Sunday August 13

Nano Nagle Place Dollhouse in a Shoebox

This 1.5-hour activity starts with a tour telling the story of Nano Nagle and 18th Century Cork before you make an 18th Century Dollhouse using shoeboxes and crafty materials. Bring your own shoebox but all other art materials will be provided. Booking essential on www.nanonagleplace.ie 12pm to 1.30pm, Nano Nagle Place, Douglas Street.

Crawford Art Gallery Guided Tour of the Crawford Art Gallery 2pm, Crawford Art Gallery, Emmett Place.

Cork Through the Ages: An Introduction to the Historical Development of Cork City Enjoy a walking tour of Cork with the Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Kieran McCarthy. 6.30pm, Meet at the National Monument, Grand Parade.

Monday August 14

Cork City Libraries Revisiting Cork’s Amateur Cinema History

A presentation by Ellen Scally (UCC Film and Screen Media) on Cork’s rich cinematic history and its contribution to non-

professional cinema in Ireland and beyond. 12pm to 1pm, The City Library, Grand Parade.

Cork City Libraries Tour of St Joseph’s Cemetery

Liam O hÚigín, local historian will provide a guided tour of St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Tory Top Road, Ballyphehane. It was created for the poor by Rev. Theobald Mathew, a Franciscan Capuchin friar in the 1800’s. 7pm to 8pm, St Joseph’s Cemetery, Tory Top Road, Ballyphehane. Shandon Historical Walking Tour Explore Cork’s most historic quarter with the Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Kieran McCarthy. 6.30pm, Meet at North Main Street/ Adelaide Street Square, opposite Cork Volunteer Centre.

Tuesday August 15

Cork City Libraries Introduction to online sources for family history research 10am, Ballincollig Library, The Village Centre, Station Road, Ballincollig. Cork City Libraries Birdsong: A Talk Birdsong: a talk by Usna Keating, Biodiversity Officer at Cork City Council. 12pm to 12.45pm, The City Library, Grand Parade.

Nano Nagle Place Douglas Street Walking Tour

Genealogist and historian David Ryan will lead a tour of Douglas Street based on the 1911 Census. Learn about the people who lived on Douglas Street and surrounding areas in 1911 and what life was life for them. 1pm to 2pm, Nano Nagle Place, Douglas Street. Cork City Libraries Cork Centenary Connections RMS Leinster 1918 and Anna Haslam Pioneering Suffragette 1922 2pm, Children’s and Young People’s Library, The City Library, Grand Parade. Cork City Libraries Patrick Street in the 1950s and 1960s Enjoy a nostalgic look with local historian Liam O’hÚigín at Patrick Street in the 1950s and 1960s. 2.30pm to 3.15pm, Bishopstown Library, Wilton. The City Workhouse and St. Finbarr’s Hospital Discover the history of the City Workhouse and St Finbarr’s Hospital with the Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Kieran McCarthy. 6.30pm, Meet just inside the gates of St Finbarr’s Hospital, Douglas Road. Cork City Libraries Library 130 Lecture Series: A Reflection on Cork’s bibliophile history Historian in Residence, Alan Noon discusses Cork’s long history of books and reading. 7pm to 8pm, The City Library, Grand Parade.

Wednesday August 16

Cork City Libraries RMS Leinster 1918

This event looks at the sinking of the RMS Leinster on October 10th, 1918 by a German Submarine. Regarded as Ireland’s greatest maritime disaster, Cork people aboard the vessel included a Honeymoon Couple, Mr and Mrs Louis Daly and WRNS Josephine Carr. 11am to 12pm, Blarney Library, The Square, Monacnapa, Blarney.

Cork City Libraries Starting your Family Tree

Presented by the Genealogy Society, learn some handy hints on how to start your family tree and watch as the branches of your family tree start to form. 11am to 12pm, The City Library, Grand Parade. Cork City Libraries Live in the Library with the Shandon Haz Music Group Join Shandon Haz who will perform a variety of popular tunes and ballads. 11.30am to 12.45pm, Hollyhill Library, Harbour View Road, Knocknaheeny.

Nano Nagle Place Talk on history of South Parish

Historian Michael O’ Donovan will give a lecture on the heritage of the historic laneways and communities that make up South Parish. 1pm to 2pm, Nano Nagle Place, Douglas Street. Cork City Libraries Cork Rocks! A History of rock music in Cork with a Rory Gallagher focus. 3pm, Rory Gallagher Music Library, The City Library, Grand Parade.

Wednesday August 16

Cork LGBT Archive CLG Cork LGBT Archive Walking Tour

Orla Egan, Founder and CEO of Cork LGBT Archive CLG, will lead a walking tour through Cork City, visiting places of significance to the development of Cork’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Communities and telling stories about the queer history of Cork. 6pm to 7.30pm, The City Library, Grand Parade. Cork South Docklands Discover the history of the city docks, from quayside to the City Park Race Course and Albert Road’s Jewtown with the Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Kieran McCarthy in association with the Cork Jewish Community and Heritage Team. 6.30pm, Meet at Kennedy Park, Victoria Road. In & Around Callanan’s Bar, Cork: A South Parish Walking Tour A walking tour of Cork’s South Parish starting and concluding at Callanan’s Bar. Limited numbers so tickets must be booked and collected from Callanan’s Bar in advance of the walking tour. 7pm to 9.30pm, Callanan’s Bar, George’s Quay.

Thursday August 17

Tree Talk and Walk with Ronan Nangle and Jack Casey 10am to 12pm, Meeting Point by the Bicycle Stand by the main entrance at western end of the Ballincollig Regional Park. Cork City Libraries Looking at our Parish Churches with John Mulcahy John Mulcahy looks at Blarney’s Parish Churches. 11am to 12pm, Blarney GAA Hall, Shean Lower, Blarney. Cork City Libraries Placenames of Ballincollig A talk by local historian Dermot O’Donovan. 11am to 12pm, Ballincollig Library, The Village Centre, Station Road, Ballincollig. Cork City Libraries A hitchhiker’s guide to the cosmos. Presented by T.M.R Jackson. 11am, Hollyhill Library, Harbour View Road, Gurranabraher.

Cork City Libraries Lennox Robinson’s Three Homes

Douglas Library celebrates the work of Lennox Robinson and proudly accepts the generous donation of Lennox Robinson’s 1938 Three Homes to its collection. Special guests include the Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Kieran McCarthy and Celine O’Donoghue who donated the book to the Library. 11.30am to 12.30pm, Douglas Library, Douglas Village Shopping Centre.

Thursday August 17

Nano Nagle Place Douglas Street Walking Tour

Genealogist and historian David Ryan will lead a tour of Douglas Street based on the 1911 Census. Learn about the people who lived on Douglas Street and surrounding areas in 1911 and what life was life for them. 1pm to 2pm, Nano Nagle Place, Douglas Street. Cork City Libraries Three Hundred Years of Shandon A talk by local historian Anne Twomey on Shandon’s rich history. 2pm to 3pm, Blackpool Library, Redforge Road. Teddybear’s Picnic and Puppet show 2pm to 4pm, Meeting Point adjacent to the Playground in Ballincollig Regional Park.

Douglas Tidy Towns Foraging Walk in the Mangala

Join botanist and herbalist Jo Goodyear for a walk through the Mangala (Ballybrack Woods) to learn about the edible plants growing there. 6pm to 8pm, Outside Douglas Community Centre, Church Road, Douglas.

Crawford Art Gallery Guided Tour of the Crawford Art Gallery 6.30pm, Crawford Art Gallery, Emmett Place.

Torah Scroll Inauguration After the Cork Jewish Synagogue closed in 2016, the Cork Jewish Community reorganised meeting mostly at people’s homes. Sadly the community did not own a Torah scroll which is the pillar of Jewish religious services. In March 2023, the Agudas Achim-Ezrath Israel synagogue in Gloucester, Massachusetts, USA, very generously donated one of their own Torah scrolls. The Cork Jewish Community warmly invites the public to join them in the festive inauguration of this Torah scroll, led by Rabbi David Kudan. Due to limited space prebooking is essential on info@corkjewishcommunity.ie 7pm to 9pm, Cork City Hall, Anglesea Street.

Friday August 18

Cork Jewish Culture Musical Walk The Cork Jewish Culture Musical Walk will introduce you to the music of Eastern European and Irish Jewry from the early 1900s until today, while you visit the sites of the historic Cork Jewish community. Ruti Lachs, local musician and composer will lead the Walk. Places are limited so booking is essential on rutilachs@gmail.com 11am to 12.30pm, Meet Outside the Imperial Hotel, South Mall. St Peter’s Cork An introduction to Genealogy with David Ryan The talk will examine some of the basics of Irish genealogical research and offer tips on making the best start. 1.15pm to 2pm, St Peter’s Cork, North Main Street. Cork City Libraries Living Heritage: Education in Upper Glanmire through the Generations A heritage talk by local historian revisiting education in Upper Glanmire through the generations. 2.30pm to 3.30pm, Glanmire Library, Hazelwood Shopping Centre, Glanmire. Crawford Art Gallery The Art of Scientific Research- Understanding how hope, optimism, resilience, and efficacy develop in the family business. A public lecture by Catherine Duggan. 5.30pm, Crawford Art Gallery, Emmett Place. The Northern Ridge- St Patrick’s Hill to MacCurtain Street Historical Walking Tour with Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Kieran McCarthy. Discover the area around St Patrick’s Hill- Old Youghal Road to MacCurtain Street. 6.30pm, Meet on the Green at Audley Place, top of St. Patrick’s Hill Cork City Libraries Céili in the Courtyard with Arundo Trad Band and Set Dancers 7pm to 8pm, Rory Gallagher Music Library, The City Library, Grand Parade.

Saturday August 19

Cork City Libraries Seed Saving Workshop Join community gardener Ellie Donovan for a talk about the importance of seed savings and simple ways to begin. 11am to 12pm, Hollyhill Library, Harbour View Road, Knocknaheeny.

Cork City Libraries A walk down the Marsh area of Cork City

Explore the heritage of Cork City on foot with local historian Liam O’hÚigín. The walk will take you on a journey through the marsh area of Cork City. 11am to 12.30pm, The City Library, Grand Parade. Douglas Tidy Towns Douglas Community Herb Garden Exploration of the Douglas Community Herb Garden with a medicine making demonstration lead by botanist Jo Goodyear. 11am to 1pm, Douglas Community Centre, Church Road, Douglas.

Cork Nature Network Bird Call ID Walk in Beaumont Quarry

Join Cork Nature Network as they celebrate Wild Child Day with a fun and engaging walk in Beaumont Quarry. Learn how to identify

common bird calls with guide Emma Caulfield. 11am to 1pm, Beaumont Quarry, Beaumont Park.

A Walk Down the Glen A heritage walk with Gerard O’Brien, author of Faeries, Felons and Fine Gentlemen. Share memories of youth and centuries of hidden history in the Glen River Walk. 11am to 12.30pm, Ballyhooley Road Car Park, Ballyhooley Road.

Saturday August 19

Family African Drumming Sessions with Patrick Naughton 12pm to 3pm, Meeting adjacent to the Playground in Ballincollig Regional Park.

St Peter’s Cork Going Further with Your Family History

A talk with David Ryan which will highlight how to go further in your research using resources such as newspapers, local records, and DNA. 12pm to 1pm, St Peter’s Cork, North Main Street. Cork City Libraries Finding Your Voice: Writing Workshop A fiction workshop with Marie O’Halloran on how to draw from your unique heritage and journey to help your writing stand out. 12pm to 1.30pm, The City Library, Grand Parade

St Peter’s Cork Guided Tours of St Peter’s Cork 1.30pm to 2pm, St Peters Cork, North Main Street.

Douglas Tidy Towns Douglas and its History

A historical walking tour with Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Kieran McCarthy in association with Douglas Tidy Towns. Discover the history of industry and the development of this historic village. 2pm to 4pm, Meet in the carpark of Douglas Community Centre, Church Road, Douglas.

Saturday August 19

Cork City Libraries St Anne’s Hydro- A Celebration of Cultural, Built and National Heritage with Zweena McCullough Zweena McCullough introduces St Anne’s Hydro and celebrates its cultural, built and national heritage. 2pm to 6pm, The Hydro Farm Allotments, Tower, Blarney. Cork City Libraries Enchant Ladies Choral Group A performance by Enchant Ladies Choral Group with Ceolann Music Group from West Cork. 3pm to 4pm, The City Library, Grand Parade.

Cork City Libraries The “Gorgeous Georgians”

Children’s Heritage Expert Melissa Shiels talks about the Regency Period (often associated with Jane Austen) using costumes and props from the time. 3pm to 4pm, Blackpool Library, Redforge Road.

Douglas Tidy Towns Bird Walk in Tramore Valley Park

Join experts from Birdwatch- Cork Branch on a walk in Tramore Valley Park to Carroll’s bog. The park is a key site for birds including Reed bunting, Sedge Warbler, Meadow pipit, Moorhen and Mute swan. 6.45pm to 9pm, Meet at weighbridge at the vehicle entrance to Tramore Valley Park, South Link Road.

Sunday August 20

Irish Landmark Trust Open Day at Elizabeth Fort- Parade and Garrison Houses Explore Parade House and Garrison House in Elizabeth Fort as part of a self-guided tour. Capacity is limited. To register email bookings@irishlandmark.com 10am to 4pm, Elizabeth Fort, Barrack Street.

Crawford Art Gallery Guided Tour of the Crawford Art Gallery 2pm, Crawford Art Gallery, Emmett Place.

Views from A Park- The Black Ash and Tramore Valley Park Historical Walking Tour with Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Kieran McCarthy. 2pm, Meet at Halfmoon Lane Gate. Ceol Cois Laoi with musicians from Ballincollig Comhaltas 3pm to 5pm, Meeting adjacent to the historic building near playground in Ballincollig Regional Park.

Events taking place more than once during Cork Heritage Week

Cork Architectural Shapes This interpretative study of external Cork architecture explores its lines, shapes, and curves as they relate and interact with each other. It explores the built heritage of Cork through the prism of historical and modern architecture. Taking place on 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 August from 8am to 5.30pm in MTU School of Music, Union Quay, Cork.

Exhibitions taking place in Cork City Libraries during Heritage Week

Location

Time

Ballincollig Library Bishopstown Library

Cork A Library Burning: A Library Reborn Aging in a digital age. This exhibition explores the effect of technology on confidence in aging communities.

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The City Library

Mary Elmes: I got things done

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The City Library

The Holly Bough: A Cork tradition for over 125 years Cycling Cities: The Cork Experience a photographic exhibition by Cork Cycling Campaign. The exhibition explores the history of cycling in Cork as a popular mode of transport. Part of a research project with the University of Eindhoven. Ye Mayoral Booke of Thomas Pembrock Exhibition of rare books of music scores from the 1800’s

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The City Library

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Local Studies and Learning Rory Gallagher Music Library

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Glanmire Library

Vintage Carpentry Tools

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Hollyhill Library

Joan Denise Moriarty: the dancer and the dance. Exploring the life and career of Cork’s most famous Ballerina – Joan Denise Moriarty. Excerpts from The Cork Motor Sport Exhibition

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Blarney Library

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Exhibitions taking place in Cork City Libraries during Heritage Week

Location

Time

Children’s and Young People’s Library, The City Library

Our Stories – An Exhibition of Irish Mythology and Folklore Resources.

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Douglas Library

RMS Lusitania and Story of Little Bettie: A poignant exhibition about the sinking of the Lusitania in 1915 and the story of Little Bettie who died on the Lusitania aged fifteen months and who is buried in the Ursuline Convent cemetery in Blackrock. Frederick Douglass and Ireland : An exhibition on the life and times of the American social reformer, abolitionist and statesman who visited Cork in 1845.

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Mayfield Library

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Blackpool Library All Week

History of St. Ann’s, Shandon.

Blackpool Library All Week

From the ‘S’ Collection. Unique to Blackpool Library, every author’s surname starts with ‘S.’ A display of hard-to-find fiction classics, such as interesting old crime novels by authors such as George Sims and Rex Stout, and SF by Robert Silverberg and Bob Shaw, among others. Hidden Children’s Classics. A book display in the children’s library of beloved old classics. This includes fine editions of old favourites such as Black Beauty, Just William, & Tom Brown’s Schooldays, among many others.

Blackpool Library All Week

Online events Online

All Week Garda History Podcast

Online

All Week From Past to Present: Oral Histories of Cork City 2023

Thank you to all the National Heritage Week partners

For event listings visit heritageweek.ie

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