WHAT:
A booklet detailing the results of Europe’s foremost large-scale audit of farm machinery will be launched by Dr. Hugh Maguire of the Heritage Council at Clare Museum, Ennis, County Clare, on Monday, April 14th 2008, at 7.30pm. The launch will also include an illustrated presentation on ‘The Development of Clare Farm Machinery, 1800-1950’.
DETAILS:
Produced by Clare County Council and East Clare-based consultants Minogue Associates, ‘Antique Farm Machinery of County Clare’ tells the social story of the county’s farm machinery from the early 1800s to the 1950s.
Photograph and interview opportunities will be provided at both events. A media release outlining details of the launch may be viewed at www.dunphypr.com.
Directions to Clare Museum:
Coming from Limerick – follow the N18 into Ennis towards Galway, turning right at the traffic lights (just beyond St Flannan’s College) onto Clon Road Mor. Proceed along Clon Road Mor, and after passing through a minor roundabout, take the first left. Passing through a second roundabout will take you into a public car park at the back of the museum, which will be the blue\grey building facing you.
Coming from Galway – follow the N18 into Ennis towards Limerick, turning left at the traffic lights on the Clare Road (just before St Flannan’s College) onto Clon Road Mor. Proceed along Clon Road Mor, and after passing through a minor roundabout, take the first left. Passing through a second roundabout will take you into a public car park at the back of the museum, which will be the blue\grey building facing you.
Car Parking – Available in the Public Car Park located at the rear of the museum, adjacent to the Temple Gate Hotel
Mark Dunphy
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