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Home2012November

Month: November 2012

News

Rehearsed Reading of ‘Observatory’

November 28, 2012 archivist 0

The City Chapter presented Armagh Theatre Group in a Rehearsed Reading of ‘Observatory’ by Armagh playwright, Daragh Carville. The play is based in Armagh Observatory in 1799 and 1999. Historian Jon McKenna, hired to compile […]

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Georgian Buildings open for Georgian Day

November 19, 2012 archivist 0

Armagh Public Library and No 5 Vicars’ Hill will follow a well-established tradition in opening for this year’s Georgian Day on Saturday 24 November. No 5, the eighteenth century Registry building, is normally open for […]

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Launch of Joint Funding Project

November 9, 2012 archivist 0

Armagh Public Library and Armagh Observatory have begun a joint project for the conservation of part of their heritage.  The two institutions, founded by Archbishop Richard Robinson in 1771 and 1789 respectively, have obtained funding […]

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Armagh Public Library and Registry Museum awarded Four Stars

November 1, 2012 archivist 0

Armagh Public Library and its associated museum at No 5 Vicars’ Hill have been awarded a four star grade in the new Visitor Attraction Quality Grading Scheme which was launched by the Northern Ireland Tourist […]

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