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Lecture on Longford Emigrants to South Africa, 2 May

On Thursday, 2 May, the society will host a lecture by David Leahy on ‘County Longford Applicants and Emigrants under the 1820 Settlers Scheme to South Africa’. The lecture will take place in St John’s Church, Battery Road, at 8pm, and all are welcome. The emigration scheme to South Africa is largely forgotten, but it involved several local people, some of whom lived in Templemichael parish and worshipped in St John’s. There are numerous descendants of the settlers now researching their Longford roots.
David Leahy is a Longford native living in Limerick. He is a chartered civil engineer and an accomplished local historian. He has an MA in Local History from the University of Limerick and has published two books and numerous articles.

Lecture on Peadar Cowan, 10 April

County Longford Historical Society’s next lecture will be given by Dr Tom Hunt, who will speak about Peadar Cowan, Republican politician. The lecture takes place on Wednesday, 10 April, at 8 pm in Teallach Íosa, St Mel’s Road, Longford.

Peadar Cowan was born near Arva and served in the War of Independence. He was a founding member of Clann na Polachta in 1946, but left the party in 1948 and was an indpendent TD until he lost his seat in 1954. Waterford native, Dr Tom Hunt lives in Mullingar. He is a distinguished sports historian, who has written a major study of sport in Victorian Westmeath. He has also written about sport in 19th century Longford in Longford History and Society. His most recent book is a biography of Peadar Cowan, published in 2021.

Lecture about Charlotte Brooke, 20 March

Stephen McCracken will give a lecture on ‘Charlotte Brooke and her links with the United Irishmen’ on Wednesday, 20 March, at 8 pm in Teallach Íosa, St Mel’s Road, Longford. Charlotte Brooke was a distinguished writer whose book Reliques of Irish Poetry contains translations of myths and poems from Irish. She died near Newtownforbes in 1793 and is buried in St Paul’s Churchyard. Stephen McCracken is a public historian from North Derry now based in Antrim. He has penned a number of publications and is very active in teaching 18th century history across the community. He is also a passionate tour guide covering much of the North.

 

Launch of County Longford Field Names Project, 29 February

The historical society is delighted to announce that a project to record the field names of the county is being organised. It will be launched at an information event in Longford Library, beginning at 7 pm on Thursday, 29 February. The project was proposed last year by committee member Kitty Hughes. It will be undertaken in partnership with the County Longford Heritage Office, which will fund it as part of its plan for 2024. We thank our Heritage Officer, Máiréad Ní Chonghaile, for her enthusiastic support for the proposal and we look forward to working with her and many others in the county on this exciting project.

Come along to the library on 29th and learn about how you can help!

Launch of Teathbha 2023

The 2023 edition of County Longford Historical Society’s Journal, Teathbha, will be launched on Monday evening, 27 November at 7.30 pm in Longford Library. The launch will be performed by the recently appointed Bishop of Ardagh and Clonmacnois, Dr Paul Connell. This is the twenty-second edition of the journal and the first to be edited by Martin Morris. The previous editor was James MacNerney, who edited thirteen editions.

As always, Teathbha contains a remarkable variety of articles about Longford’s history, written by established contributors and some new ones. Subjects covered include Inchcleraun Island, the O’Farrells in the medieval period, land and society in the barony of Moydow, the Montgomery family, marching bands, Padraic Colum’s poem ‘A Drover’, the GAA and the elusive Francis McDonagh/Hanlon. There is a piece about a Longford emigrant’s experience in New York and details of Longford holders of American passports a century ago. Recent major centenaries feature, with articles on the establishment of the Civic Guard and the 1923 general election. You can read about the descendants of Richard More-O’Ferrall, reminiscences of a man who helped ‘save’ the 1946 harvest and an account of the first international conference on the Edgeworths’ role in education.

The journal will be available at €12 per copy at the launch and in many local outlets in the run up to Christmas, and is also available to BUY ONLINE.

Lecture on the Placenames of County Longford

County Longford Historical Society’s next lecture will take place on Thursday, 23 November at 7.30 pm in Teallach Íosa, St Mel’s Road, Longford. Sean Murphy will speak about the placenames of County Longford, a subject that will be of great interest. Mr Murphy lived in Drumlish in his youth and is a past-pupil of St Mel’s College. He edited the book Drumlish and Ballinamuck: Heritage and History, published in 2019. During the Covid-19 lockdowns, he completed another major book entitled The Townland Names of County Longford. Admission to the lecture is free and all are welcome.

Lecture on The Curragh Camp, 18 October

Our next lecture will be entitled ‘Interned. Michael Skelly and the Great Escape from Rath Camp, 1921’ by James Durney. It takes place at 8 pm on Wednesday night, 18 October, in Teallach Íosa (The Family Centre), St Mel’s Road, Longford. James Durney is a well-known local historian in Kildare. He has written several books, mostly on military history.

 

Lecture on the 1923 General Election

County Longford Historical Society will host a lecture by Dr Mel Farrell on the 1923 general election on Tuesday, 15 August, at 7.30 pm in Longford Library. The general election of August 1923 was the first to take place after the Civil War and Dr Farrell will explore its national and local significance. A native of Ardagh, Dr Farrell lectures in Carlow College, St Patrick’s, and is an expert on the Irish Free State. The lecture is part of the Heritage Week Programme.

Outing on Saturday, 26 August

The society’s next tour is on Saturday, 26 August, to the Cavan County Museum and the Knights and Conquests Heritage Centre, Granard. Departure will be from the Market Square, Longford town at 9.00 am. The Cavan County Museum in Ballyjamesduff is spread over three floors with a lift facility. Outdoors, there is a 1916 exhibition, plus Battle of the Somme panels and a recreation of World War I trenches in the garden.  The visit will be followed by refreshments.

The next stop is the Knights and Conquest Heritage Centre, Granard, which provides insights into the history of the near-by motte-and-bailey castle. The visit will be followed by a meal in the Bailey Restaurant adjacent to the centre. The return to Longford town will be at 6.00 pm approx.

Please book with John McGagh, Tours Organiser, 087 6684791, as soon as possible.

Death of Aidan O’Hara

There was great sadness as society members and people in Longford learned of the death of Aidan O’Hara, Clonbalt Woods, Longford, on 11 June, after a long illness. Aidan and his wife, Joyce, moved to Longford in 2004 and quickly became involved in local life. Aidan was a committee member of the society and served as a vice-chairman for several years.

Aidan was an eminent broadcaster, writer and historian, with deep knowledge of the Irish language, music, folklore and local history. He gave several lectures and contributed articles to Teathbha. He championed the life and work of Padraic Colum and was a prime mover in the establishment of the annual Padraic Colum Gathering. An abiding interest of his was the Irish in North America. His work on the Irish community in Newfoundland for RTÉ is well-known. In February of this year, he fulfilled a long-held ambition by launching his book, entitled A Damn Yankee, am I? Thanks! Portraits of the Irish in the era of the American Civil War. 

Our deepest sympathy to Joyce, their daughter, Katheen, sons Seán, Brian and Conor, daughter-in-law, son-in-law, six grandchildren and wider family.

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.

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