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Heritage on the Edge

By | February 5th, 2020|Categories: ADCO News, Education & Research|

‘Heritage on the Edge’ platform went live on Google Arts & Culture. It is an ambitious experiment in climate change and heritage communication. The results are breath-taking. ICOMOS President Toshiyuki Kono writes:  ‘Above [...]

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SEASCAPES AND TOWNSCAPES Seminar

By | May 17th, 2019|Categories: ADCO News|

Where townscapes meet seascapes, ports are a significant feature of our nineteenth-century urban inheritance. The topographical, environmental and cartographical impact of ‘the port’ is well represented in the Irish Historic Towns Atlas series, as [...]

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As Dublin Port Dredges, an Archaeologist Watches for Treasures

By | March 14th, 2019|Categories: ADCO News, Archaeology|

Erin McGuire of the Dublin Inquirer visits Dublin Port and talks with Niall Brady of ADCO and Lar Joye of Dublin Port on recent capital dredging operations within the Port's navigation channel To read Erin's [...]

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Maritime Cultural Heritage in 21st-Century Ireland

By | March 1st, 2019|Categories: ADCO News|

A lecture by Dr Niall Brady (Archaeological Diving Company) organised by Trinity Centre for Environmental History in association with the School of History and Humanities.

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