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Friendly societies & other stories: Dundalk Foresters' Hall

Dundalk Credit Union
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Príomhtheideal:
Friendly societies & other stories: Dundalk Foresters' Hall / Dundalk Credit Union, [DkIT research assistant: Helen Doherty], foreword Bernadette Farrell.
Údar:
Inphrionta:
Dundalk : Dundalk Credit Union, 2025
Leathanaigh in ord:
59 pages, : illus. facsims. ; 30cm x 21cm
Contents:
Foreword - The Foresters' Hall: the origin of the name.Friendly societies: The Irish National Foresters. - Dundalk Branch of the INF: the men who built the hall. - ... the early years (1879-1902). - Business. - Socialising. - A plan for a hall. - The site. - The built. - The Foresters' Hall opens: "an ornament to the town". - "An ornament to the town" - Activities at the hall. - Dundalk INF in the Irish Free State. - The Robert Emmet Benefit Society. - Dundalk INF: the final curtain. - The Dundalk Friendly Benefit Society.And other stories: Distinguished visitors: Dundalk Foresters' Hall. - Douglas Hyde. - James Larkin.Cinema stories: The Dundalk Foresters' Hall - The earliest cinema in Louth: Dundalk Electric Theatre. - Cinema fires at the Foresters' Hall. - Joseph Stanley and the Oriel Cinema. - The Mons incident. - The Talkies.Theatre stories: The Dundalk Foresters' Hall, the early years. - Musical Marie: 'Seventeen stone of rhythm and fun'. - The end of an era. - Snooker and societies; Dundalk Foresters' Hall. - Dundalk Foresters' Hall: The 60s and 70s. - A new story.
Rangúchán Dewey:
369.0941825
I dteanga:
English
BRN:
3807004
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