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Northside Today; Chat with Dr Daryl Hendley Rooney from the Little Museum of Dublin

paula September 3, 2025
Paula Wiseman chats with Dr Daryl Hendley Rooney, Deputy Curator of the Little Museum of Dublin about their new walking tours, The Little Library and move back to their home on St Stephens Green. Home
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1921 Anglo Irish Treaty Negotiations – Part 3

admin November 18, 2021
Dublin City Council’s Historian in residents, Cormac Moore, joins Noel McGuinness in part 3 of a discussion on treaty negotiations on November 1921 between Ireland and Britain.
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1921 Anglo Irish Treaty Negotiations – Part 2

admin October 19, 2021
Dublin City Council Historian in residents Cormac Moore joins Noel McGuinness to discuss part 2 of the Anglo Irish Treaty of 1921 which takes a deeper look into the main topics discussed of the treaty.
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1921 Anglo Irish Treaty Negotiations – Part 1

admin October 12, 2021
Dublin City Council Historian in Residents Cormac Moore joins Joe Byrne to discuss the Anglo Irish treaty negotiations from 11th of October 1921 in London between Ireland and Great Britain.
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Northside Today – Dublin City Council’s Historian in Residence Cormac Moore joins Joe to discuss an ambush on Great Brunswick Street

admin March 12, 2021
Dublin City Council’s Historian in Residence Cormac Moore joins Joe to discuss an ambush on Great Brunswick Street which took place on the 14th of March 1921 that led to the deaths of civilians, IRA and Auxiliaries (present day Pearse Street)
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The Irish War of Independence during November 1920

admin November 6, 2020
  On this edition of Northside Today: Historian in Resident with Dublin City Council, Cormac Moore joins Joe Byrne to discuss the Irish War of Independence during November 1920. Broadcast: 06/11/2020
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Historian Cormac Moore on the Auxilaries in Dublin

admin July 22, 2020
Historian in residence Dublin city libraries Cormac Moore joins Noel to discuss Zoom online talk on the Auxilaries in Dublin which takes place Thursday 23rd of July.
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History Books for Christmas

admin December 17, 2019
Cormac Moore, Historian in Residence, Dublin City Libraries, North Central Area, talks to Noel McGuinness about history books that will make good presents this Christmas. Broadcast: 13/12/2019
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Birth of the Border – the Impact of Partition in Ireland

admin November 15, 2019
Cormac Moore, Historian in Residence with Dublin City Libraries, North Central Area, talks to Noel McGuinness about his book Birth of the Border – the Impact of Partition in Ireland (published by Merrion Press) which was launched last week. Broadcast: 15/11/2019
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The Dublin Festival of History 1-20 October 2019

admin September 30, 2019
Cormac Moore, Historian in Residence with Dublin City Libraries, North Central Area talks to Noel McGuinness about this year’s Dublin Festival of History. This is under the auspices of Dublin City Council and organised by Dublin City Libraries. It takes place from…
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The Woodville “Moon” Estate, Coolock

admin July 19, 2019
Cormac Moore, Historian in Residence with Dublin City Libraries, North Central Area, talks to Noel McGuinness about how the Woodville Estate in Coolock was named to mark the 50th anniversary of the moon landing. Broadcast: 19/07/2019
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Lifeline 08 – 04 – 2019 Michael Kenny, Historian

George Mulcahy April 9, 2019
George Mulcahy is joined Live on the phone by Historian Michael Kenny where they chat about the findings of a newly published report that suggests Irish people are losing touch with their identity.
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