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Instead, the Irish Ordnance Survey was initially staffed entirely by members of the British Army. [ 7 ] From 1825–46, teams of surveyors led by officers of the Royal Engineers , and men from the ranks of the Royal Sappers and Miners , traversed Ireland, creating a unique record of a landscape undergoing rapid transformation.
He joined King's College in 2000 as professor of Irish and British history. [2] McBride is also Patrick B. O'Donnell Visiting Professor of Irish Studies at the Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish studies, University of Notre Dame. [3] In 2017 he was appointed Foster Professor of Irish History at Hertford College, Oxford.
The Irish Society for Promoting the Education of the Native Irish through the Medium of Their Own Language (1818–1914) Protestant missionary society; The Honourable The Irish Society, London society set up in 1613 for the plantation of County Londonderry; The Society of United Irishmen 1790s radical organisation; Benevolent Irish Society ...
Past events include Business Continuity and Disaster Planning, Disaster Management, Education & Outreach Workshop, Digital Preservation Roadshow and the Irish Archive Resource Training Day. For Archive Conservation, the Association runs a Certificate in Archive Conservation as an in-service scheme restricted to Association members only.
Oxford Society may refer to: Oxford Society of Change Ringers , established in 1734, is a society dedicated to change ringing in Oxford, England Oxford Union Society
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The Irish Archaeological Society (sometimes spelled as "Irish Archæological Society") was a learned society, founded in 1840. [1] Among the founders were the scholar John O'Donovan [2] and the Rev. Dr. Todd, who acted as secretary. The Irish Archaeological Society was one of the first text publication societies of Ireland.
Richard Sharpe, FBA, FSA, FRHistS, Hon. MRIA (17 February 1954 – 22 March 2020) [1] [2] [3] was a British historian and academic, who was Professor of Diplomatic at the University of Oxford and a fellow of Wadham College, Oxford. His broad interests were the history of medieval England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.