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Irish Military
Part 1:
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-Associations
-Tours
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-19th & 20th Century
-Pre 19th & 20th
Century
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Research Guide - Irish Military Heritage
Part 4:
iv. List of Military Tours
Military Heritage Tours Ltd
Tel: 094 31344
E-mail dbuckley@anu.ie
Web http://www.militaryheritagetours.com/
Or write to Military Heritage Tours, Woodfield, Derryhick, Castlebar, Co. Mayo
This company organises guided tours of Irish battlefields and military heritage. Tours have included west
Cork
during the War of Independence, a Williamite War tour of the midlands and a 1798 tour of the west.
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1916 Walking Tours of
Dublin
The story of the 1916 Easter Rising. Tel: 01 6762493
e-mail: lorcan@1916rising.com
web www.1916rising.com/
Meets during Summer at 11.30am and 2.30pm, International Bar,
23 Wicklow Street
, Dublin2.
Historical Walking Tours of
Dublin
Tel: 01 8780227 Fax 01 8783787
e-mail tours@historicalinsights.ie
Web www.historicalinsights.ie
Regular walking tours include sites of interest to military history such as
Dublin
Castle
, the House of Lords and
Trinity
College
. A special tour enitiled ‘A Terrible Beauty’ dedicated to the 1916-23 period is available through this popular walking tour company.
Rebel
Dublin
Tours
Tel: 01 8749990/ 087 2275657
E-mail treacyma@tcd.ie
or c/o Tar Isteach,
40/41 Lower Dominick St
,
Dublin
1.
A walking tour of rebel
Dublin
, from the 1913 lockout, through the Easter Rising, the War of Independence and the Civil War.
Meets daily during summer at Abbey Hotel,
Abbey Street
, 11.00am and Larkin’s Statue,
O’Connell Street
, 2.45pm.
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