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The Big Dig 2021 — Update 1

The Big Dig 2021 — Update 1

Under the rules of the medieval Catholic Church, there could be no burial in consecrated ground for stillborn or miscarried babies because they had not been baptised.   The same was probably true for illegitimate children who died.  How did the bereaved parents cope...

Building Lismore Public Hall 2014

Building Lismore Public Hall 2014

LISDD documents relating to the building of Lismore Public Hall  1928 The Lismore Museum archive contains a wide range of items that have been, and still are, important to the story of Lismore.  Although less appealing visually, they are of great value to the...

First Results from the Lismore Skeletons Recovered

First Results from the Lismore Skeletons Recovered

Dr Angela Boyle   (seen here with Memory McDonald)  has been hard at work cleaning the Lismore bones and making the first detailed examinations.  Here is a preliminary report from her on skeleton 11 (a mature male in the age range 36-45, who must have had a very...

The Big Dig 2021 — Final Report

The Big Dig 2021 — Final Report

The Big Dig on Lismore Final Report.  Day 18.  25 September 2021 The wet weather virtually ruled out further digging, although there was plenty of work baling out the trenches so that Clare could photograph and draw the exposed structures.   Following the decision on...

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Isle of Lismore
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April to October