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Upcoming South Kilkenny Historical Society Events

Happy New Year!

We have been asked to share details of forthcoming events of the South Kilkenny Historical Society. If you have any queries etc. please contact the chair of the South Kilkenny Historical Society, Ed Synnott at edsynnott@yahoo.co.uk.

SOUTH KILKENNY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
January to July 2025


LECTURE PROGRAMME

Friday, 31st January, “Some interesting South Kilkenny Lives,” by Donal Cadogan

Friday, 28th February, “John McCain: The Man Who Built Washington, From a South Kilkenny Viewpoint,” by Alice O’Neill McLoughlin

Friday, 28th March, “James Fogarty of Tibberaghny, ” by Con Manning

Friday, 25th April, “Bridie Aylward, Queen of Alaska: South Kilkenny Connections,” by Bridie Kineavy

All lectures will take place in Mullinavat Parish Hall, commencing at 8pm.


ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

Friday, February 14th


COACH TRIP

Date to be confirmed
Clonmel, Co. Tipperary


FRAOCHAN SUNDAY

Sunday, July 13th

South Kilkenny Historical Society: Andrew Doherty, “Freighting the River Blackwater, Co. Kilkenny”

On Friday, 29 November at 8 p.m. in the Mullinavat Parish Hall (opposite St. Beacon’s Church) Andrew Doherty will present his lecture entitled “Freighting the River Blackwater, Co. Kilkenny.” We were furnished with a zoom link (below) thus it appears that the event will be also available online.

‘Freighting the River Blackwater’

For centuries the rivers were the highways by which we travelled, fed ourselves and traded. Most of Europe’s major cities and towns developed along rivers and the Vikings, realising the strategic and trading importance of the three rivers Nore, Suir and Barrow, founded the city of Waterford in 914 AD at the estuary of these rivers.

This talk will explore the freight that once graced the River Blackwater, the cargo, the boats and the people, drawing on the fading memories of those times which remain. It will look at the knowledge of locals, maps, what remains and by the waterways themselves. It will also look at the use of the word Pill which has a long association with the rivers of the South East of Ireland and on the Three Sisters river network in particular.

Andrew Doherty was reared on the river at Cheekpoint, fished commercially for 15 years and spends much of his time exploring it.  He has an interest in local history and regularly delivers talks, articles and features on radio and TV, highlighting the maritime and fishing heritage of Waterford Harbour and the Three Sister Rivers; Barrow, Nore and Suir.  He blogs at www.tidesandtales.ie

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86205779957?pwd=XM25E2FvdGZVcleFCqN4VyzubC6bjq.1

Meeting ID: 862 0577 9957
Passcode: 328757

South Kilkenny Historical Society

The South Kilkenny Historical Society has sent out its programme of events for September to December 2024.

LECTURES


Friday, September 27th–Title: Murder and Justice in 19th Century Kilkenny, Speaker: Donal Cadogan

Friday, October 25th–Title: Francis McManus: County Kilkenny’s Greatest Novelist, Speaker: Willie Nolan

Friday, November 29th–Title: Freighting the River Blackwater, Speaker: Andrew Doherty

All lectures will be held in Mullinavat Parish Hall, commencing at 8pm.


November

Mass for deceased members of South Kilkenny Historical Society, their families and friends
Details to be confirmed at a later date.


December

Friday, December 6th–Night of Reminiscing, Venue: The Rhu Glenn, Slieverue, Time: 7pm.


Thursday, December 26th, Lá an Dreoilín (Wren Day), Details to be confirmed at a later date.

Any queries to Ed Synnott at edsynnott@yahoo.co.uk

South Kilkenny Historical Society

Dates for your diary! The programme of events from January to July 2024 for the South Kilkenny Historical Society has been released.

LECTURE PROGRAMME

[1] Friday, 19th January–Speaker: Brian White
“Waterford Diviner Experiments in Ireland, 1891 and 1899,” This talk will include the input of Mr Jones, Mullinabro in the experiments.

[2] Friday, 23rd February–Speakers: Dr Ruth Duffy and Dr Alison Garden
“Acts of Union: Mixed Marriage in Modern Ireland”

[3] Friday, 22nd March–Speaker: John Dorney
“The Army Mutiny of 1924”

[4] Friday, 26th April–Speaker: Mary Ann Vaughan
“Kilkenny’s Titanic Survivor”

Titanic



Lectures will take place in Mullinavat Parish Hall, commencing at 8 p.m.


ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

The AGM for the SKHS will be held on Friday, February 9th, 2024


COACH TRIP


The annual coach trip will be held on Saturday, June 1st, 2024 to Lismore, Co. Waterford.


FRAOCHAN SUNDAY

Sunday, July 14th, 2024

Any and all queries to Eddie Synnott, Chairman, 086 8124349 or edsynnott@yahoo.co.uk

The photo of RMS Titanic was taken by Francis Godolphin Osbourne Stuart (1843-1923) as it left Southhampton on 10 April 1912. Photo is in the Public Domain via and courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.