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  2. Kilkenny Archaeological Society - Wikipedia

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    The Kilkenny Archaeological Society was founded in 1946. [1] An older society with the same name existed, [2] which developed into the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. [3] Rothe House in Kilkenny is owned by the Kilkenny Archaeological Society since 1962 and functions as their headquarters and local history museum. [4]

  3. Margaret Phelan - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, she ensured the Kilkenny Archaeological Society bought Rothe House which needed renovation and restoration. It is now a major attraction in the city and houses a permanent museum. The restoration of this building led to the protection and restoration of many other major architectural buildings in Kilkenny and directly impacted tourism. [1]

  4. Kilkenny - Wikipedia

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    The Kilkenny City Walls Conservation Plan is a plan by the inhabitants of Kilkenny, Kilkenny Borough Council, the Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government, An Taisce, The Kilkenny Archaeological Society and The Heritage Council to ensure the long-term survival of the city's walls.

  5. Rothe House - Wikipedia

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    Rothe House / ˈ r oʊ θ / is a late 16th-century merchant's townhouse complex located in the city of Kilkenny, Ireland. [1] The complex was built by John Rothe Fitz-Piers between 1594 and 1610 and is made up of three houses, three enclosed courtyards, and a large reconstructed garden with orchard. [2]

  6. Category : Members of Kilkenny Archaeological Society

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    Kilkenny Archaeological Society was the first historical society in Ireland, when founded originally in 1849 and has had a number of prominent members.

  7. Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland was founded in 1849 as the Kilkenny Archaeological Society, by a group of young men with archaeological and historical interests who were based in the Kilkenny area. [1] The aim of the Society was the preservation and illustration of the antiquities of Kilkenny, city and county, although this later ...

  8. Kilkenny Castle - Wikipedia

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    The Butler Gallery, previously based in the basement of Kilkenny Castle, [15] [16] is located in the redeveloped Evans' Home, a former almshouse built in the 19th century for impoverished domestic servants. [17] [18] It holds rotating exhibitions put on by the Kilkenny Art Gallery Society in a venue named for Peggy and Hubert Butler. [19]

  9. James Graves (antiquarian) - Wikipedia

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    A native of Kilkenny, James's father, Richard Graves [3] (himself a reverend), kept a school in the city, [3] and James himself was born on St Canice's day, 11 October. [3] He stated his nurse regretted he had not been named Kenny, after the patron saint to whom he thus had a double allegiance. [4]