Sunday, August 19, 2012

Nice Surprise for Coach House Visitors

Trinity College Welcomes the 10 Millionth Visitor to the Old Library and Book of Kells Visitor Centre

News feed for Trinity College Dublin.
Aug 08, 2012
The 10 millionth visitor to the Old Library, Trinity College Dublin since the creation of its visitor centre in 1992 was welcomed on August 8th by the Librarian, Mr Robin Adams. The Old Library and Book of Kells is one of Ireland’s major tourist venues and attracts over 520,000 visitors each year to see the exhibition on the Book of Kells and other medieval manuscripts and to enjoy the spectacular space of the Long Room.
The number of visitors to the Old Library has increased from 220,000 in 1992. Figures for this year have increased by 10% over the previous twelve months. Visitors to the Old Library come from across the globe, with the majority coming from Europe (39%) and North America (33%). Eight percent of visitors come from Ireland, with over 20,000 schoolchildren having free access, often coming as part of a school visit.
English tourists, Robbie Howatson (8 years old), his parents Ian and Jan and sister Rosina became an unexpected part of Irish tourism history by becoming the 10 millionth visitors to the Book of Kells visitor centre.

Eight year old Robbie Howatson from Milton Keynes, UK with his parents Ian and Jan and sister Rosina - the 10 millionth visitors to the Book of Kells visitor centre 
Trinity College is upgrading the Book of Kells visitor centre to enhance the overall visitor experience and improve public access to the precious manuscript. With the integration of interactive technology, visitors will be able to engage with the detail of the creation of the manuscripts, the pigments used in the illuminations and the techniques of the artists. The results of Trinity’s scientific research on the materials and origin of manuscripts will be shared with the wider public through the exhibition. The new centre will provide space for the larger number of visitors, with toilet, cloakroom and shop facilities. The development is supported by a grant of €2.7 million from Failte Ireland’s Tourism Capital Development Programme. Tenders for the design work are currently being evaluated and it is expected that work will begin next year.
The project will also protect the building from the effects of visitor numbers, environmental pollution and upgrade fire protection. It will integrate state-of-the-art research facilities for scholars working on the Library’s collections of archives, early printed books and special collections.
The Old Library is celebrating its Tercentenary this year, as the foundation stone for the building was laid in 1712. A programme of events marking the year includes the current exhibition 300 years of the Old Library and the forthcoming exhibition Drawn to the page; Irish Artists and Illustration 1930-1930, visits to the Library’s Conservation Department, the publication of a book on the Library, family events around collections of children’s literature and special activities around the Culture Night event.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012


The Norman Gallery, Monksgrange, Rathnure, Enniscorthy 

. . . . a scenic drive about an hour away from Fruit Hill



The Norman Gallery is located at Monksgrange in Rathnure, Co. Wexford at the foot of the Blackstairs Mountains. The gallery opened in 2003 when the west wing of Monksgrange was renovated to provide a gallery space. Since then The Norman Gallery has presented solo exhibitions of works by artists such as Philippa Bayliss, David Begley, Paddy Lennon, Anthony Lyttle, Julie Moorhouse, Celia Perceval, Patrick Pye RHA, Martha Quinn, Hanneke van Ryswyk, and Gwen Wilkinson. Annual group exhibitions have included both national and international artists during The Wexford Opera Festival. In 2012 The Norman Gallery will host a retrospective exhibition of prints by Italian artist Bruno Leti.

http://www.normangallery.com/index.htm

Friday, May 25, 2012

4th of July Irish America Day 

Venue: New Ross and The Hook, Co Wexford 4th of July Irish America Day, this new Irish American Festival takes place in New Ross and The Hook, filled with entertainment, music, history and fun for all the family. On the 4th July - come and see the town of New Ross en fete with bunting flags and red white and blue!

Monday 2 July: Prom King & Queen Finals in association with the New Ross No Name Club.

Tuesday 3 July: Des Bishop LIVE at Brandon House Hotel 8pm, special guest the winner of the Open Mic Comedy Night.

ALL DAY: GAA Road-show in conjunction with Cúl Camp for Kids in Town Park – all welcome

ALL WEEK: Themed shopping experience, with 10% discount on all purchases if someone shows their US Passport.

ALL WEEK: Mark Twain readings in the New Ross Library.

WEDNESDAY 4 July:
ALL DAY: Family American Style Barbeques at the Hook Lighthouse and in New Ross Town.

WEDNESAY Morning 4TH JULY
9.am . Opening Ceremony, a formal raising of the Stars and Stripes and the Tricolour flags at the JFK Statue, at the quay of New Ross.

12. noon - Reading of the Declaration of Independence at the Tholsel New Ross and the laying of a wreath.

10am. 11am. 2pm. 3pm and 4pm - Boston Tea Party Re-enactment at the Dunbrody Famine Ship.

4pm - Irish America Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at the Iris h America Hall of Fame in the Dunbrody Emigration Centre.

5pm Perpetual Cup presentation and “Irish American Celebrity” walk around at town park

6pm – Fourth of July Irish America Day Parade lead by Prom King & Queen, including American Classic Cars, Line Dancers, Tidy Towns Floats and much more.

8pm - The Three Tenors Ireland in concert at the JFK Arboretum.

10pm - Formal lowering of the Flags at the Arboretum.

10.30pm - Fireworks display near the Dunbrody in New Ross.

Other attractions will include Dixieland and jazz music, Line Dancing and Hoedown on the South Streets. American – style barbeque at the Hook Lighthouse Family Day. All American Literature Mark Twain reading in the New Ross Library, and all week classic American films at St. Michael’s Theatre.



GAA Championship Tickets now available in Discover Ireland Centres


GAA Football Match
GAA Football Match
Fáilte Ireland in conjunction with the Gaelic Games Association (GAA) is encouraging visitors to Ireland to sample an integral part of Ireland’s culture by attending a football or hurling match. A GAA ticketing initiative, rolled out through Fáilte Ireland’s Discover Ireland Centres, will make the games more accessible to visitors.
Tickets for Championship football and hurling matches are now available for sale in over 20 of Fáilte Ireland’s Discover Ireland Centres including  Kilkenny and Waterford.

Commenting on the initiative, Kevin Kidney, Head of Destination Development, Fáilte Ireland said:
“Our Gaelic Games can offer visitors an insight into something that is absolutely unique to Ireland and is a living part of modern Irish culture. This ticketing initiative will serve to raise awareness of our Gaelic Games both in the domestic and overseas markets as a great thing to do while on holiday, providing a fun, unique and memorable experience."
More information on fixtures and on GAA can be found on Discover Ireland.ie www.discoverireland.ie/gaa and at www.gaa.ie

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

The Gathering Ireland 2013

Ireland and Wexford is Calling

Throughout 2013, Ireland will hold a year long celebration of what is best about our people, landscape, culture & heritage. Ireland is inviting you to re-connect. Whether you’re Irish born, Irish bred or Irish in spirit, we’re hoping you will heed the call to the Gathering.

 

June Bank Holiday

Duncannon Fort Military Re-Enactment  
 The Fingal living history group from Dublin will have a huge display from the Viking and pre-Christian era; Roman Ireland and life under Roman rule; Celtic and Medieval displays;Napoleonic regiments and Lord Edwards Own; Red Coats. WW2 battle, also many rare WW2 vehicles on display; Vietnam, Korea and British troops;  American Civil War, both North and South, with an impressive display of arms and equipment. 
Various types of military vehicles: tracked, armored, jeeps, motorcycles, side cars, trucks, artillery and anti-aircraft guns will be on display, along with weapons from all periods. The sound of muskets will volley around the Fort all week-end. 
This should be brilliant day out for anyone visiting us over the June bank holiday.
Saturday and Sunday 2nd and 3rd of June 11a.m. to 6p.m

Sunday, May 13, 2012


 On our favourite Hook penninsula beach today - we had it all to ourselves on a Sunday afternoon in the middle of May. Magnificent !