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The Irish Antiquarian

David Clougher

All about Irish history, archaeology, architecture, and culture.

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Pre-Emancipation Catholic Churches

I recently read an article by Niamh NicGhabhann Coleman, “The Development of Catholic Chapels in Ireland Prior to Catholic Emancipation, 1778–1829”, which I found particularly interesting. The architecture of these buildings is fascinating,...

4 months ago
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Roy Matthews, RIP

I was very sorry to hear of the passing of Mr Roy Matthews. He was my sixth-class teacher in Congress Avenue in Drogheda, and I find myself thinking of him, and of those years, more often than I might have expected. He was an excellent and...

5 months ago
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The Church at Dulane, Co. Meath

On a cold, wet and windy February afternoon a few years ago I paid a very quick visit to the ancient church at Dulane, near Kells in county Meath. I say “ancient” deliberately — this stone church predates the Norman arrival in Ireland and l...

9 months ago
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New Discoveries at the Black Abbey

Many thanks to the Kilkenny Archaeological Society for making available on Youtube Cóilín Ó Drisceoil's excellent lecture which reveals much new material about the Black Abbey, including lots of, previously unremarked, medieval fabric. I wo...

10 months ago
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Francis Ledwidge Museum, Slane Co. Meath

Figure 1: The exterior of the museum,

Recently we visited the Francis Ledwidge Museum in Janeville, which is located a few minutes from Slane in Co Meath. This small museum is dedicated to the local poet Francis Ledwidge, who died at Ypres...

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    From Co. Louth, Ireland. Interested in all things history. All opinions expressed are my own and do not represent the views or opinions of any other party.

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