National Inventory of Architectural Heritage The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage (NIAH) is a state initiative under the administration of the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht whose purpose is to identify, record, and evaluate the post-1700 architectural heritage of Ireland as an aid in the protection and conservation of the built heritage. It is also hoped that this work will increase public awareness and appreciation of Ireland's architectural heritage. |
Irish Architectural Archive - Dictionary of Architects The Dictionary of Irish Architects contains biographical and bibliographical information on architects, builders and craftsmen born or working in Ireland during the period 1720 to 1940, and information on the buildings on which they worked. |
An Taisce The National Trust for Ireland An Taisce is Ireland's oldest charity and works to protect the built and natural heritage. |
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"The Society aims to encourage an interest in and to promote the conservation of distinguished examples of architecture and the allied arts of all periods in Ireland." |
Irish Historic Houses Association The IHHA is an organization whose aim is to promote and foster the immediate and long-term future of privately owned historic houses in Ireland for the benefit of the Irish nation and the public at large. |
The Irish Aesthete on Rokeby Hall "The Irish Aesthete: dedicated to celebrating all that is beautiful about Ireland's architectural heritage and landscape, and abhorring everything ugly." |
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The Boyne Valley Garden Trail includes historic gardens and garden centres located within easy driving distance of each other in Meath and Louth. |
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Armagh Public Library and No 5 Vicars' Hill Armagh and the legacy of Archbishop Robinson |
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An annual week long event in August aimed at promoting awareness of the built natural and cultural heritage thereby encouraging its conservation and preservation. |
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Information about the Historic Properties and National Monuments maintained and |
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Accommodation, attractions and events in Louth, Meath, and the Boyne Valley. |