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SUMMARY:Afternoon on the Hill with a Difference : Stained glass designs
DESCRIPTION:A three-fold tour of Armagh Robinson Library\, No 5\, followed by a workshop on stained glass design and creation in St Patrick’s Cathedral\, Armagh.  \n\n\n\nThis ‘Afternoon on the Hill with a difference’ includes a demonstration on stained glass design and creation in the third and final building to visit on the tour\, the Cathedral.  \n\n\n\nDesigner Stuart Suckling and artist Thomas McLaughlin from CWS Design will show how designs are made for both traditional and modern glass to a high standard of artistic excellence. No better place to see this work in action than in the Cathedral which has one of the team’s stained glass windows permanently on display. \n\n\n\nTickets via Art Tickets. \n\n\n\nMaximum number of people: 15
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LOCATION:St Patrick’s Church of Ireland Cathedral\, Cathedral Close\, Armagh\, BT61 7DY
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SUMMARY:A Journey Through Maps: Exploring Ireland's Cartographic Heritage
DESCRIPTION:Keith D Lilley (Queen’s University Belfast) & Catherine Porter (University of Limerick) \n\n\n\nWho mapped Ireland\, and how? Spanning five centuries of mapping in Ireland\, this talk will explore the importance of field-survey in the map-making process. From the early-seventeenth century maps of Josias Bodley and the Escheated Counties of Ulster\, through to the early Ordnance Survey six-inch maps under Thomas Colby\, we shall journey through Ireland’s rich cartographic heritage and revisit those landscapes and localities where surveyors had traversed and plotted the ground. Looking ‘behind’ the map\, to the field\, opens up new and interesting perspectives on how Ireland was mapped in the past. \n\n\n\nFree places can be booked through our Arts Ticket page: https://armagh-robinson-library.arttickets.org.uk/
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