by Webmaster | Jul 22, 2020 | Non KAS News
When the call went out in 1917 for volunteers willing to serve both at home and on the Western Front in a newly founded Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps, young women from every province of Ireland responded just as eagerly as those from homes in Scotland, England and...
by Webmaster | Feb 17, 2020 | Non KAS News
Growing up in Ardclough: School on the canal bank, horse drawn barges, and rationing coupons in Celbridge. Mona’s advice to the next generation: “listen to older people, they have a lot to tell, it is called living”. This YouTube video is...
by Webmaster | Jan 20, 2020 | Non KAS News
www.theirishpotatofamine.com Located on the 2nd Floor of the Stephens Green Shopping Centre, Dublin 2, the Irish Potato Famine Exhibition is worth a visit. The exhibition starts on April 61st 2026 and runs until September 30th 2026, and is open each day from...
by Webmaster | Jan 3, 2020 | Non KAS News
Members of the Society may be interested in applying for membership of the Historic Monuments Advisory Committee. The Historic Monuments Advisory Committee was established for the main purpose of providing Kildare County Council with advice and assistance in relation...
by Webmaster | Mar 10, 2019 | Non KAS Events, Non KAS News
The launch of Protestant and Irish by Dr Martin Mansergh takes place on 12 March at 18.30 in St. Patrick’s College, Carlow. A collection of exploratory essays edited by Ian d’Alton and Ida Milne, this book explores perspectives on Protestant history....
by Webmaster | Jun 25, 2018 | Invitations, Non KAS Events, Non KAS News
“Valentine Lawless, Lord Cloncurry, 1773–1853 – From United Irishman to liberal politician” This study of Valentine Lawless, 2nd Lord Cloncurry (1773–1853), provides a fresh perspective on the life of a late eighteenth-century/early...