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Launch of Irish Historic Towns Atlas no. 31 Cork/Corcaigh
The celebration of the launch of Irish Historic Towns Atlas no. 31 Cork/Corcaigh by H.B. Clarke and Máire Ní Laoi took place in Cork City Hall
Irish Historic Towns Atlas
Raymond Gillespie MRIA
We are deeply saddened by the death of our editor and colleague, Raymond Gillespie MRIA, on 8 February 2024.
New online Digital Atlas of Cork/Corcaigh launches today
Today marks the launch of the Digital Atlas of Cork/Corcaigh, a free online interactive map that invites you to discover the built heritage of Cork
IHTA Town and Country seminar series draws to a close
Town and Country: perspectives from the Irish Historic Towns Atlas had record numbers in attendance
Educational Resources
IHTA Author, Rob Goodbody, Receives Industrial Heritage Association Of Ireland Award
Dublin, part III author, Rob Goodbody, recognised by the Industrial Heritage Association of Ireland for his work on Dublin.
IHTA Towns in the eighteenth century now available online
Irish Historic Towns Atlases of Maynooth, Dundalk and Dublin, part II, 1610 to 1756 are now freely available to search or download.
IHTA towns of Anglo-Norman origin now available online
Athlone, Carlingford, Carrickfergus, Fethard, Kilkenny, Mullingar, Sligo and Trim are freely availble to search or download.
IHTA towns of Early Modern, Gaelic and Plantation origins are now available online
Bandon, Belfast, part I to 1840, Derry~Londonderry, Longford and Ennis are now freely available to search or download.