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LECTURE AND DISPLAY, RIVER LEE HOTEL CORK CITY

  • 29-06-2011 8:19pm
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    LECTURE AND DISPLAY, RIVER LEE HOTEL CORK CITY

    The Irish Volunteer Commemorative Organisation http://irishvolunteers.org/ are happy to announce a lecture and display at the The River Lee Hotel http://the-river-lee-hotel-cork.h-rzn.com/ (formerly Jurys Hotel), Western Road, Cork City on Friday, July 8th.

    The subject of the lecture will be the Anglo-Irish truce of July 1921. This year marks the 90th anniversary of the agreement and the lecture will be the only event in Ireland thus far to mark the passing of this momentous event in Irish history.

    The lecture will be given by Irish Volunteer Commemorative Organisation member Padraig O’Ruairc. Padraig is a well known author and historian and many will be familiar with his books such as “Blood on the Banner” and “The Battle for Limerick City.”

    The lecture will take place at 7 pm followed by a question and answer discussion period. The event will close at 9 pm.

    An exhibition of Irish Volunteer items from 1913 to 1923 will be on display before the lecture and we will have members on hand to answer any questions from the general public. The room will be open to the public from 5.30 pm.



    Please address enquiries to info@irishvolunteers.org or see http://irishvolunteers.org/ for details.

    I.V.C.O.


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