Great to see our Port Places app (available on Apple and Android) featured in the @UCC Innovation Newsletter - thanks @scrivenersmith: https://www.ucc.ie/en/media/support/techtransfer/UCCInnovationeNews_5April2023.pdf
Great to see our Port Places app (available on Apple and Android) featured in the @UCC Innovation Newsletter - thanks @scrivenersmith: https://www.ucc.ie/en/media/support/techtransfer/UCCInnovationeNews_5April2023.pdf
Tomorrow at Heritage Dot, you can see @scrivenersmith of @PortsPastPres talk about the project's #PortPlaces app, its principles, and its combination of #DH, #PublicHumanities and #EUIrelandWales regional development. #2b
You can download the app now by searching 'Port Places' on your Android and Apple stores! For more information, go to https://tinyurl.com/PortPlaces
For the programme, go to https://heritagedot.org/2023-programme/
Ports, Past and Present is a joint initiative with University College Cork (UCC) and Wexford County Council in Ireland, and in Wales with Aberystwyth University and the Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. The project is part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund through the Ireland Wales Cooperation programme and is led by UCC.
Today for Part 5 of our #PortPlaces #App tour around the #IrishSea, we leave #Rosslare, cross the Irish Sea, passing the gannetry of Grassholm and the bird havens of Skokholm and Skomer to the North as the Pembrokeshire coast comes into view.
As we enter Milford Haven waterway, the ferry terminal and town of Pembroke Dock emerge.
https://portspastpresent.eu/exhibits/show/port-places-journey/pembroke-dock
#EUIrelandWales #Ports #Wexford #Ireland #PembrokeDock #Pembrokeshire @histodons @histodon @heritage @dh @ireland @wales
Ports, Past and Present is a joint initiative with University College Cork (UCC) and Wexford County Council in Ireland, and in Wales with Aberystwyth University and the Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. The project is part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund through the Ireland Wales Cooperation programme and is led by UCC.
Read this piece by Ailbhe McDaid and @scrivenersmith about the crossing between #Dublin and #Holyhead this #Christmas, and the material found in our #PortPlaces #App!
https://www.rte.ie/brainstorm/2022/1215/1341988-ireland-wales-ports-past-and-present/
Today for Part 4 of our #PortPlaces #App tour around the #IrishSea, we arrive at Rosslare Europort. Perched above the Port is the village of Rosslare Harbour, and the whole of the South Wexford Coast is only a short drive away:
https://portspastpresent.eu/exhibits/show/port-places-journey/rosslare
#EUIrelandWales #Ports #Wexford #Ireland #Rosslare @histodons @dh @heritage @ireland @wales
Ports, Past and Present is a joint initiative with University College Cork (UCC) and Wexford County Council in Ireland, and in Wales with Aberystwyth University and the Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. The project is part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund through the Ireland Wales Cooperation programme and is led by UCC.
Heddiw rydyn ni’n cyflwyno rhan 3 o’n #app #PortPlaces ar ein taith o gwmpas #MôrIwerddon: Abergwaun ac Wdig!
Darllenwch am olygfeydd lan a lawr Llwybr Arfordir Cymru yn cynnwys stori am Laniad y Ffrancod ym 1797 cyn gorffen â thaith dros y môr i Loch Garman.
https://portspastpresent.eu/exhibits/show/port-places-journey/fishguard
Ports, Past and Present is a joint initiative with University College Cork (UCC) and Wexford County Council in Ireland, and in Wales with Aberystwyth University and the Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. The project is part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund through the Ireland Wales Cooperation programme and is led by UCC.
Today we're presenting part 3 of our #PortPlaces #App crossing of the Irish Sea: Fishguard and Goodwick!
Here you can read about sights up and down the coastal path as well as the story of the 1797 French Invasion, topped by a journey across the Irish Sea to Wexford.
https://portspastpresent.eu/exhibits/show/port-places-journey/fishguard
#Fishguard #Wales #Pembrokeshire #EUIrelandWales @histodons @ireland @wales @heritage #IrishSea
Ports, Past and Present is a joint initiative with University College Cork (UCC) and Wexford County Council in Ireland, and in Wales with Aberystwyth University and the Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. The project is part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund through the Ireland Wales Cooperation programme and is led by UCC.
Today you can read an #Exhibit that @scrivenersmith started putting together in #Omeka for our Irish Sea heritage app #PortPlaces.
This week is about three sets of locations in #Dublin port and on those long #Christmas ferry journeys between #Dublin and #Holyhead.
I promise you, it will make for a much more pleasant experience than trying to get the WiFi to work! It contains stories, creative audio pieces and much more.
https://portspastpresent.eu/exhibits/show/port-places-journey/dublin-port
Ports, Past and Present is a joint initiative with University College Cork (UCC) and Wexford County Council in Ireland, and in Wales with Aberystwyth University and the Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. The project is part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund through the Ireland Wales Cooperation programme and is led by UCC.
Today you can read an #Exhibit that I've started putting together in #Omeka for our Irish Sea heritage app #PortPlaces.
This week is about three sets of locations that you can explore in #Dublin port, including a Dublin Docklands walk by Five Lamps Arts Festival stretching from the Customs House to the Port, a theatrical tour by sound artists Rua Barron and Hannah Power, and a crossing experience by yours truly that you can download and look at when your data dies on those long #Christmas ferry journeys between #Dublin and #Holyhead.
I promise you, it will make for a much more pleasant experience than trying to get the public WiFi to work! It contains stories, creative audio pieces and much more.
https://portspastpresent.eu/exhibits/show/port-places-journey/dublin-port
Ports, Past and Present is a joint initiative with University College Cork (UCC) and Wexford County Council in Ireland, and in Wales with Aberystwyth University and the Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. The project is part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund through the Ireland Wales Cooperation programme and is led by UCC.