Camden Fort Meagher at Crosshaven, Cork Harbour, has been developed as a heritage attraction. Their website provides lots of information about the history of the fort. URL: http://camdenfortmeagher.ie/
Author archives: barracks18c
Lecture on the barracks project, Armagh, 4 Feb. 2015
4 February 2015, 8 p.m. Location: Seanchas Ard Mhacha, Cardinal O Fiaich Memorial Library and Archive, Armagh. Speaker: Ivar McGrath Lecture Title: ‘The Digital Mapping of Ireland’s Eighteenth-Century Barracks: The Armagh Story’. Free admission. All welcome.
Lecture on the barracks project, 3 February 2015, UCD
3 February 2015, 4 p.m. Location: School of History and Archives Research Forum, Room K114, UCD. Speaker: Ivar McGrath Lecture Title: ‘The Digital Mapping of Ireland’s Eighteenth-Century Built Military Heritage: Or, Rambles in Rural Armagh’. Free admission. All welcome.
Eighteenth-Century Ireland Annual Conference, June 2014
June 2014 Location: Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society Annual Conference, Armagh. The Project team organised a panel entitled ‘Mapping the Eighteenth-Century Irish State – Boroughs, Barracks and Taxation’ featuring the following presentations: Speaker: Ivar McGrath Lecture Title: ‘So many little military-colleges scattered up and down the country: ‘Mapping the country-wide network of permanent residential barracks in eighteenth-century …
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Irish Economic and Social History Conference, November 2013
November 2013 Location: Military History Society of Ireland, Griffith College, Dublin. Speaker: Ivar McGrath Lecture Title: ‘“So many little military-colleges scattered up and down the country”: The establishment of a country-wide network of permanent residential barracks in eighteenth-century Ireland’. Speaker: Patrick Walsh Lecture Title: ‘Who Paid What? Taxation and the Financial Impact of the State …
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Mícheál Ó Cléirigh Institute Seminar, November 2010
November 2010 Location: Mícheál Ó Cléirigh Institute Seminar, UCD. Speaker: Ivar McGrath Lecture Title: ‘Culture, Society and Change: the permanent residential army barracks of eighteenth-century Ireland’.
Shanroe
Entry for Shanroe Barracks, County Armagh, Ulster. Alternate name(s): Belmont, Forkhill.
Johnston’s Fews
Entry for Johnston’s Fews Barracks, County Armagh, Ulster. Alternate name(s): Johnstons Fews, Fews.