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Month: March 2015

News

Ulster Architectural Heritage Society / Irish Georgian Society Summer School

March 13, 2015 archivist Comments Off on Ulster Architectural Heritage Society / Irish Georgian Society Summer School

The first Conservation without Frontiers Summer School, jointly organised by the Ulster Architectural Heritage Society and the Irish Georgian Society, will be held from 25 to 27 June 2015. Armagh Public Library is delighted to be one of the venues […]

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Story and Song in Armagh Public Library

March 2, 2015 archivist Comments Off on Story and Song in Armagh Public Library

As part of the celebrations leading up to St Patrick’s Day, Armagh Public Library will host an event, organised by Armagh City and District Council, on Friday 13 March 2015 at 6.30pm.  The performers will […]

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St Patrick’s Day’s on the Hill of Armagh

March 2, 2015 archivist Comments Off on St Patrick’s Day’s on the Hill of Armagh

The Hill of Armagh will be ‘open to visitors’ on St Patrick’s Day to celebrate our patron saint. St Patrick’s Church of Ireland Cathedral will hold two services to mark the day.  The Holy Communion […]

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