Old Kilcullen website officially launched
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| Michael O'Connell speaking about his research for the website. |
People who live in the Old Kilcullen area are in an 'extraordinary place', County Kildare Heritage Officer Dara Wyer told many of them on Sunday, writes Brian Byrne. He was speaking at the annual Picnic on the Green, during which he participated in the official launch of a web resource about the heritage of Old Kilcullen.
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| KCC Heritage Officer Dara Wyer. |
"The townland is between probably the most important prehistoric site in Leinster, DĂșn Ailinne, and one of the province's most important ecclesiastical sites as well," he said. "We often don't know enough about what's around us, and one of my jobs is to help increase that awareness. I'm delighted to see this resource online." He commended the initiative as showing the background to Old Kilcullen in a way that's understandable to all.
Earlier, retired doctor and local historian Michael O'Connell had spoken about how he had researched the information for the oldkilcullenheritage.ie portal, which includes commentary on the monastic site's early years, the Norman influence, the Eustace years, the 1798 Rebellion, and its possible inclusion on the traditional St Brigid’s Way.
The website, produced with support from Kildare County Council’s Heritage Department in association with the Old Kilcullen Area Community Association, was developed from an idea by area resident Dr Brendan O’Shea and Kilcullen-born Dr O’Connell, who has also extensively researched many other local places of historic significance, including New Abbey.
The resource is designed for easy mobile phone access, so visitors to Old Kilcullen can, by scanning a QR code, quickly gain a sense of Old Kilcullen’s place through more than 1,300 years.
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| Cllr Ivan Keatley, beside Michael O'Connell's model of the Old Kilcullen monastic site. |
Closing the proceedings, Cllr Ivan Keatley said the website was extremely useful for visitors to Old Kilcullen, and he was glad to hear that it can be added to with other information. "This can be a living resource," he said, suggesting it might include the geophysical surveys which had been carried out in recent years, and the biodiversity plan developed by the Old Kilcullen Area Community Association.
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