Read more about the article Richmond Penitentiary Cholera Cemetery Excavation, Grangegorman, Dublin.
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Richmond Penitentiary Cholera Cemetery Excavation, Grangegorman, Dublin.

An account of the excavation of a 19th century #cholera cemetery in #Dublin which was written for publication in 'The Archaeologist' by the CIfA. #archaeology

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Early Edinburgh tram © Reproduced with acknowledgement to Alex James, grandson of TP Lugton

Archaeology and the historic trams of Edinburgh

http://blog.rubiconheritage.com/ Transport for the masses: the Historic Trams of Edinburgh Archaeology does not always deal with the distant past. Buried remains from the last century can provide exciting information about…

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Read more about the article Remembering the Irish of the American Civil War at the Department of Foreign Affairs, Iveagh House
At the Iveagh House lecture to commemorate the Irish of the American Civil War. L-R Rubicon's Damian Shiels, Professor Patrick Griffin, Minister Charlie Flanagan T.D., Professor David Gleeson (Image: Department of Foreign Affairs)

Remembering the Irish of the American Civil War at the Department of Foreign Affairs, Iveagh House

Since 2012 the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs have hosted a series of commemorative lectures, with the purpose of recalling significant events in Irish history. Known as the Iveagh House…

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