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Mary Breen

@mb58736599

19th century history. Author of ‘Waterford port & harbour:1815-1842’ (Four Courts Press,2019). Researching the Fanning Institution, Waterford. #institutions

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Photographed #OnThisDay 7 February 1907: Jones' Chemist shop on the Quay, Waterford. Purveyors of Blood Mixture, Hydrochloric Acid, Bay Rum, Jewsbury & Brown's Oriental Toothpaste, Tablets of Compressed Drugs, and more...catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000….

Photographed #OnThisDay 7 February 1907: Jones' Chemist shop on the Quay, Waterford. Purveyors of Blood Mixture, Hydrochloric Acid, Bay Rum, Jewsbury & Brown's Oriental Toothpaste, Tablets of Compressed Drugs, and more...catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000….
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February's Waterford Archaeological & Historical Society lecture is on the 28th at 8pm when Dr Máirtín Mac Con Iomaire will discuss a range of topics covered in the Royal Irish Academy-published 'Irish Food History: A Companion'

February's Waterford Archaeological &amp; Historical Society lecture is on the 28th at 8pm when Dr Máirtín Mac Con Iomaire will discuss a range of topics covered in the <a href="/RIAdawson/">Royal Irish Academy</a>-published 'Irish Food History: A Companion'
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The release of newly recovered census transcripts is allowing people with an interest in family history to delve further into their past! The Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland has made 175k new historical records available to explore online. Read more: tcd.ie/news_events/to…

The release of newly recovered census transcripts is allowing people with an interest in family history to delve further into their past!

The Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland has made 175k new historical records available to explore online. 

Read more:
tcd.ie/news_events/to…
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Listen to author Louise Ryan on the Thinking Allowed show on BBC Radio 4 at 3.30pm today as she talks about bestselling title Irish Nurses in the NHS: An Oral History. Listen here: bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00… Good Morning Britain ITV This Morning Nursing Times BBC BBC Radio Scotland BBC The One Show

Listen to author Louise Ryan on the Thinking Allowed show on <a href="/BBCRadio4/">BBC Radio 4</a> at 3.30pm today as she talks about bestselling title Irish Nurses in the NHS: An Oral History.

Listen here: bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…

<a href="/GMB/">Good Morning Britain</a> <a href="/ITV/">ITV</a> <a href="/thismorning/">This Morning</a> <a href="/NursingTimes/">Nursing Times</a> <a href="/BBC/">BBC</a> <a href="/BBCRadioScot/">BBC Radio Scotland</a> <a href="/BBCTheOneShow/">BBC The One Show</a>
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🌟 ‘Show of the Week’ in the RTÉ Weekly Guide 🌟 Emerald Nightingales – Irish Nurses in the NHS is a new documentary telling the powerful and long-overlooked story of a vital pillar of the NHS: the Irish migrant nurses who helped shape its early decades. A thread 🧵

🌟 ‘Show of the Week’ in the RTÉ Weekly Guide 🌟

Emerald Nightingales – Irish Nurses in the NHS is a new documentary telling the powerful and long-overlooked story of a vital pillar of the NHS: the Irish migrant nurses who helped shape its early decades.

A thread 🧵
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The winner of the NUI Irish Historical Research Prize 2025 is 🥁 … Edel Bhreathnach for her book Monasticism in Ireland, AD 900-1250! Congratulations, Edel. What a fantastic achievement! Book available in all good local bookstores and on our website: fourcourtspress.ie/books/2024/mon…

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The seal of the Staple of Waterford attached to a charter from 1457 at the National Library of Ireland. The Staples where the designated entrepots for the export of certain goods in the lands of the Plantagenet kings of England and in Ireland included Waterford, Cork, Dublin, and Drogheda.

The seal of the Staple of Waterford attached to a charter from 1457 at the <a href="/NLIreland/">National Library of Ireland</a>.  The Staples where the designated entrepots for the export of certain goods in the lands of the Plantagenet kings of England and in Ireland included Waterford, Cork, Dublin, and Drogheda.