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Taken for Granted: spending to save Ireland's architectural heritage

22.11.2018, 09:00 A.M.

The Irish Georgian Society, in association with The Heritage Council, presents a day-long seminar examining the critical role grants play in preserving our architectural heritage. Showcasing best conservation practice achieved and the technical lessons learnt through funding provided by the Irish Georgian Society, The Heritage Council, the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht and other governmental and non-governmental grant giving bodies.

Case studies under review include: stained glass window of Agher Church, Co. Meath; Coadestone lion at Mote Park, Co. Roscommon; O’Brien column, Liscannor, County Clare; plasterwork ceilings at Collon Church, Co. Louth; wrought iron gates at St. John’s Monsterevin, Co. Kildare; conservation of the thatched vernacular cottage at Lenankeel, Co. Donegal; lime wig pointing at the City Assembly House, Dublin City; and the slate roof at Bridge House, Westport, Co. Mayo.

Click here to download the full programme.

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