Events Sharing Conservation Stories - A built heritage day in County Monaghan

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Sharing Conservation Stories - A built heritage day in County Monaghan

18.08.2018, 09:00 A.M.

The Irish Georgian Society (IGS) and Ulster Architectural Heritage (UAH) invite you to take part in a one day summer school to visit key conservation projects in County Monaghan with Kevin Mulligan, Director of the 2015/2017 IGS/UAH Summer Schools and author of Buildings of South Ulster, and Shirley Clerkin, Heritage Officer for the County.

Buses will depart from Dublin & Belfast at 9am and meet in Monaghan at St Davnet's Hospital where our heritage discussions will begin. During the day we will look at buildings which have found new uses (eg. Clones Market House) and others awaiting an appropriate reuse. In addition we will be able to pay tribute to the remarkable community groups who have conserved the Rossmore mausoleum, Dartry column and Lady Anne's Temple at Dartry. It is unlikely that new uses could be found for these buildings! Our conservation stories will introduce us to new thinking and new heroes and heroines as well as the odd villain.

This Heritage Week event is for students (valid ID required) and Young Irish Georgian members.

Itinerary

8.45am Depart from Dublin

10.15am Arrival in Monaghan - St. Davnet's Hospital to see two Victorian chapels, side by side in the hospital grounds, one under restoration. Tea and Coffee.

11am Rossmore Mausoleum

12.30pm Newbliss Townhouse

1.15pm Lunch (please let us know of any dietary requirements before 9am on Friday 17 August)

2.15pm Clones Market House

3.00pm Dartrey - Dawson Column - Lady Anne Temple - St. John's Church of Ireland

5.00pm Bus leaves for Dublin

6.45pm Bus arrives in Dublin, drop off at Custom House, Dublin 1

Image: Clones Market House, Co. Monaghan

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