Raheny Heritage Society free online talk 

Padraig Conlon 24 Mar 2021
Raheny in the 1900s. The RIC Barracks, which was burned in April 1920, is the larger house on the left.

Lovers of local history are in for a special treat later with the latest offering from Raheny Heritage Society.

That’s because the topic of their lecture tonight will be on ‘Raheny and Clontarf in the Newspapers of 1920.’

Noel Carolan will talk about The Burning of Raheny RIC Station, a contested Clontarf Will, film making at Killester, Belcamp College Reopens, and much more.

The lecture takes place online at 8pm tonight.

To book your place please email rahenyheritage@gmail.com.

Raheny Heritage Society encourages interest and research into both local and family history.

The Society hosts several public talks each year – for further details and membership enquiries contact them: email at rahenyheritage@gmail.com; visit their website www.rahenyheritage.ie or follow them on Facebook.

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