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The Stewards of the Charitable Musical Society request the favour of the Ladies not to…

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Collins & Stills: Together Again
HiberniaMusic ArchivesNovember December 2018 Issue

Collins & Stills: Together Again

By Irish America Staff
November / December 2018
Nov 1, 2018 1 min read
Judy Collins and Stephen Stills, two American singer-songwriters celebrated the golden anniversary of their formative time together in the 1970s, when Stills penned “Judy Blue Eyes” and other songs about […]
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Los Gatos Irish Celebrate
HiberniaMusic ArchivesNovember December 2018 Issue

Los Gatos Irish Celebrate

By Irish America Staff
November / December 2018
Nov 1, 2018 2 min read
Showcasing the best in contemporary Irish arts and literature ℘℘℘ he Irish Arts & Writers’ Festival brought together Irish writers and audiences in the historic and intimate town of Los Gatos, CA (an hour south of San Francisco), on October […]
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Suffragette Sheehy Skeffington Honored
HiberniaHistory ArchivesSeptember October 2018 Issue

Suffragette Sheehy Skeffington Honored

By Dave Lewis, Assistant Editor
September / October 2018
Sep 1, 2018 2 min read
On Thursday, June 13, 1912, Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, and a group of suffragettes, smashed windows in Dublin Castle to highlight the “woman’s right to vote” cause. It was an offense […]
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An Old Henge Emerges at Newgrange
HiberniaHistory ArchivesSeptember October 2018 Issue

An Old Henge Emerges at Newgrange

By Dave Lewis, Assistant Editor
September / October 2018
Sep 1, 2018 1 min read
While Ireland’s early summer heatwave brought some misery, it brought archaeologists and history enthusiasts great joy. The drought revealed an Neolithic wonder called a henge near the ancient site of […]
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An Education in Restoration
HiberniaHistory ArchivesSeptember October 2018 Issue

An Education in Restoration

By Mary Gallagher, Assistant Editor
September / October 2018
Sep 1, 2018 1 min read
Over 70 volunteers took part in a three-day training course in County Clare in August to learn methods of preserving historic ruins. The program – the first of its kind – […]
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Export Sales Hitting New Record
HiberniaSeptember October 2018 Issue

Export Sales Hitting New Record

By Irish America Staff
September / October 2018
Sep 1, 2018 1 min read
Enterprise Ireland, the state agency responsible for helping Irish companies export to international markets, announced on June 12 that its clients recorded export sales of €22.71 billion in 2017, representing […]
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