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Carlingford Heritage News

Carlingford Heritage Centres Spring News Carlingford Heritage Centre is delighted to announce a jam-packed spring summer schedule. We have so many different events and activities

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Carlingford Community Newsletter

March Edition 2022 Carlingford Community Newsletter March 2022 Edition This newsletter is jointly produced by the bodies representing the Carlingford Community, namely: Carlingford Lough Heritage

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Carlingford Community Newsletter

February 2022 Edition This newsletter is jointly produced by the bodies representing the Carlingford Community, namely: Carlingford Lough Heritage Trust, CLHT Carlingford Tidy Towns,CTT Carlingford

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Carlingford Community Newsletter

January 2022, Edition CARLINGFORD COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER JANUARY 2022 EDITION THIS NEWSLETTER IS JOINTLY PRODUCED BY THE BODIES REPRESENTING THE CARLINGFORD COMMUNITY, NAMELY: Carlingford Lough Heritage

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Carlingford Community Newsletter

Carlingford Community Newsletter December 2021 Edition Carlingford Community Newsletter NO. 92 This newsletter is jointly produced by the bodies representing the Carlingford Community, namely: Carlingford

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Carlingford Community Newsletter

Carlingford Community Newsletter  NOVEMBER 2021 EDITION No.91 This newsletter is jointly produced by the bodies representing the Carlingford Community, namely: Carlingford Lough Heritage Trust CLHT

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Carlingford Community Newsletter

October Edition Carlingford COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2021 EDITION Carlingford Community Newsletter NO. 90   This newsletter is jointly produced by the bodies representing the Carlingford

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The Cadgers’ Pad

The Cadgers’ Pad  by Séamus Murphy ‘Cadger’ is a term for pedlars, hawkers or mongers which has been traced to the 14th century: travelling fish

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Paula & Nicolas’ Special Day

Carlingford native, Paula, first stepped into the Holy Trinity Church when completing a student placement here at Carlingford Heritage Centre. Paula, like so many, admired

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Blog: Artist inspired by the Táin

Recently, when we were spreading the word about our online talk ‘Mapping the Táin’ by Paul Gosling on social media, we used a painting by artist and farmer Joe Ryder, Donegal, from a series of his

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