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This photo of the Kenny's Advertising Agency dance, 17 February 1922 is just one of the highlights of the Kenny Family Collection.

This photo of the Kenny's Advertising Agency dance, 17 February 1922 is just one of the highlights of the Kenny Family Collection.

Todays #ExploreYourArchive theme is Family!
This photo of the Kenny's Advertising Agency dance, 17 February 1922 is just one of the highlights of the Kenny Family Collection.
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image from an address by Taoiseach, Charles J. Haughey at the official opening of the Knowth National Monument 15th July. Text reads: Address by the taoiseach, mr. charles J Haughey, T.D., at the official opening of the Knowth National Monument Complex, Monday 15th July 1991 at 11am. Ladies & gentlemen, It is with particular pleasure that I welcome you this morning to this complex of ancient monuments at Knowth. The Royal County of Meath has always played a central role in our history. Here in this county we are reminded of the Neolithic builders of the great 5000 year old passage tombs, of the Celtic High Kings at Tara, The early Christian Monks of Kells & Bective, the mediaeval Normans of Trim. It was here at the Boyne water that the great decisive clash of kings took place in 1690; it was from the villages and townlands of Meath that the United Irishmen and their followers went out in 1798; and it was on the broad plains of this county that Daniel O'Connell held his monster meetings in the last century.

image from an address by Taoiseach, Charles J. Haughey at the official opening of the Knowth National Monument 15th July. Text reads: Address by the taoiseach, mr. charles J Haughey, T.D., at the official opening of the Knowth National Monument Complex, Monday 15th July 1991 at 11am. Ladies & gentlemen, It is with particular pleasure that I welcome you this morning to this complex of ancient monuments at Knowth. The Royal County of Meath has always played a central role in our history. Here in this county we are reminded of the Neolithic builders of the great 5000 year old passage tombs, of the Celtic High Kings at Tara, The early Christian Monks of Kells & Bective, the mediaeval Normans of Trim. It was here at the Boyne water that the great decisive clash of kings took place in 1690; it was from the villages and townlands of Meath that the United Irishmen and their followers went out in 1798; and it was on the broad plains of this county that Daniel O'Connell held his monster meetings in the last century.

Todays #ExploreYourArchive theme is Mythology! Read about the Celtic High Kings from an address by Taoiseach, Charles J. Haughey at the official opening of the Knowth National Monument 15th July 1991. bit.ly/416MTTQ #EYAMythology #EYA2024 #dcuarchives ๐Ÿ“š๐Ÿ—„๏ธ๐Ÿ—ƒ๏ธ

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