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IPMAG-Irish Post Medieval Archaeology Group IPMAG XIV Annual Conference Programme, All Welcome (€30 members, €55 non-members) Limerick, The Absolute Hotel, King’s Island, January 31-February 2, 2014, no advance booking required. Friday January 31 8.00-c. 9.30pm Tour of St Mary’s Cathedral, Limerick, followed by conference opening wine reception Led by Noreen Ellerker (St Mary’s Cathedral) Please note a voluntary contribution to cathedral fund at end of tour would be most appreciated. Saturday February 1 9.00-9.30am Registration Session 1: Conservation & Regeneration 9.30-10.00am DAVID HUMPHREYS Conservation and Restoration of Historic Ironwork Balconies at Ozanam House – A case study. 10.00-10.30am RISTEARD UA CROININ Conserving Ruins... not Rocket Science! 10.30-11.00am FRANK COYNE DASKIL: Development and Archaeology Strategy for King’s Island, Limerick. 11.00-11.30am Morning tea/ coffee Session 2: Settlement Development: Plantation & Village 11.30-12.00pm IAN KUIJT The Dynamic Village: Improvement, Population and Settlement Organization, 19th to 20th century Inishark, Ireland. 12.00-12.30pm MICHAEL GIBBONS Two Emperors, Two Forts, a Pope and the Duke of Bedford: Village Development and the Pacification of Connemara. 12.30-1.00pm NICK BRANNON The Plantation of Ulster, a DCAL project. 1.00-1.15pm Questions & Discussion sessions 1 & 2 1.15-2.30pm Lunch (… can be purchased at the hotel & several local establishments nearby) Session 3: Excavation & Survey, People & Places 2.30-3.00pm ELAINE LYNCH The Excavation at St Mary’s Cathedral of Ms Emily Sharman. 3.00-3.30pm ELENA TURK Having an authentic experience; cultural heritage tourism and reuse of buildings. 3.30-4.00pm MAIRTIN D’ALTON From Mainistir Eimhin to Monasterevin. The Cistercian Abbey and the town. 4.00-4.15pm Questions & Discussion session 3 4.15-4.30pm Tea/Coffee Session 4 4.30-5.00pm IPMAG Annual General Meeting for Members of IPMAG 7.30pm CONFERENCE DINNER At the Lock Bar, George’s Quay, Limerick All welcome. Names and monies (€25pp) will be taken at the IPMAG Registration Desk for the Conference Dinner- numbers are limited. Please book early! Sunday February 2 9.50-10.00am Registration Session 5: Both Practical & Pleasurable 10.00-10.30am KIERAN MCCARTHY Re-Making Ireland: Landscapes, Urbanism and Representations at the Cork International Exhibition, 1902. 10.30-11.00am LAURA O CONNOR Mapping the provision of public utilities in a 19th century market town. 11.00-11.30am PAT WALLACE The Road to Abbeyfeale. 11.30-12.00PM Morning Tea/ Coffee Session 6: Conflict & the Urban Fabric 12.00-12.30pm MARK LUSBY Base One Europe – how US navy archives are contributing to our understanding of how an Irish city was transformed during WWII. 12.30-1.00pm FRANC MYLES From boom to bust: St. Thomas’s Parish, Dublin. Followed by Questions & Discussion, session 5 & 6, Conference Round-up and Close.
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