Spiked skull

Excavations at Essex Street West and Isolde’s tower on Essex Quay have unearthed rich archaeological deposits, including a thirteenth-century sapphire ring and a decapitated cranium. Human remains, animal bones, combs, pins, flint stones, medieval and post-medieval pottery, clay pipes and footwear were also discovered. The severed head was found in organic refuse not far from … Read more

Prints and drawings in the National Library

It seems that Elizabeth Kirwan has created more work for herself at the National Library. Her article on the library’s prints and drawings (HI Summer 1995) has stimulated numerous inquiries from the public. These were reproduced courtesy of the trustees of the National Library of Ireland.

Sacking of Ballbriggan commemorated

1995 is the seventy-fifth anniversary of the infamous sacking of Ballbriggan by the Black and Tans during the War of Independence. To commemorate this Ballbriggan and District Historical Society have organised a tribute to two local men killed at the time. The tribute, including a narrative, will take place on 24 September in St Mary’s … Read more

King House

King House in County Roscommon, recently restored by Roscommon County Council is now open to the public. ‘Kings of Connacht’, the story of the house, is told through a variety of three dimensional displays, audio media, special effects and participative exhibits. Admirably, disabled access is provided to all four floors by means of a lift … Read more

Cardinal Ó Fiaich Heritage Centre opens

A new heritage centre has recently opened in the village of Cullyhanna, County Armagh, which celebrates the life of Cullhanna’s most famous son, Cardinal Tomás Ó Fiaich. The heritage centre also features an exhibition on the historical and archaeological sites of the area. For further information phone 01693-868757.