Clew Bay Heritage Centre

Clew Bay Heritage Centre Local Museum & Family Search Centre. Open Mon to Thurs 10am to 2pm. Closed Monday June 1st. (Bank Holiday). Admission €5.. Accompanied children free.

Situated in a 19th century building, just 2 kilometres from the centre of the historic town of Westport,
Clew Bay Heritage Centre traces the history of the planned town and the Clew Bay area from pre-Christian times to the present. Artefacts, documents and photographs connected with the general Westport area provide a basis for the presentation of local history, customs and traditions. Clew Bay H

eritage Centre prides itself on being a "hands on" experience, one of the few museums where visitors can touch the artefacts on display. A scale model of Westport town is used by the guides to illustrate the history and development of the town of Westport. Hear the story of how Grainne Uaile, of the famous O'Malley Clan got her name and how she divorced her second husband. View the portrait of the beautiful Maud Gonne MacBride and learn of her connection with Westport. Try your skill with our Guess What Competition. A special schools programme is available, catering for first, second, and third level students. There are quizzes and competitions for different age groups to make the learning a fun experience. Guided walking Tours of the historic town of Westport are available for groups throughout the year. Booking on 09826852 or 0876890711. Family Search Provided - Who Do You Think You Are?

Kilmeena ambush.
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Kilmeena ambush.

Remembering The Kilmeena Ambush🏴

The IRA in west Mayo was relatively quiet until January 1921, when Michael Kilroy took over command of the Brigade after Tom Derrig was arrested by the RIC. Kilroy formed a relatively large flying column of 40–50 men to carry out attacks on Crown forces in the area.

In May 1921, the West Mayo IRA attacked some RIC barracks in the area, but on May 6th, three IRA Volunteers were killed and two captured when they were surprised by a RIC patrol.

In the early hours of May 19th 1921, the flying column of 41 IRA men took up a position close to Knocknabola Bridge. The British convoy, travelling from Newport to Westport, consisted of two Crossley lorries and one Ford touring car, a total of about 30 men.

The convoy did not arrive until 3 pm, and its arrival sparked a two-hour firefight. In the battle, one RIC man was wounded and later died. The British regrouped around the house of the parish priest, Father Conroy, and launched a counterattack.

Four IRA volunteers were killed. They were Seamus McEvilly, Thomas O'Donnell, Patrick Staunton and Sean Collins. Paddy Jordan of the Castlebar battalion was injured and died later at Bricens Hospital in Dublin. Seven more IRA men were wounded.

The remainder of the column, carrying their wounded, fled over the mountains to Skerdagh, where they had safe houses. However, the police tracked them there and, in another exchange of fire, another IRA man was killed, Jim Brown from Newport, along with one RIC Constable and a Black & Tan.

The Black and Tans threw the dead and wounded IRA men onto the street outside the RIC barracks in nearby Westport, causing widespread revulsion among the local people.

The Marquis of Sligo visited the barracks to complain about their treatment of the enemy dead. At the funerals of those killed, in Castlebar, the authorities allowed the close family to attend and forbade the draping of the Irish tricolour over the coffins.

The IRA in West Mayo swore to avenge their fallen comrades.

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Family Search video on YouTube.
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Family Search video on YouTube.

IGRS Top Research Tip #207: The National Library of Ireland is coming down with sources for genealogy and they have a one hour long video explaining them. Click here to view on YouTube: https://youtu.be/avQbopnDTvA?is=aWOc6ANZALIUCAq1
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Join us Saturday 23rd May 12-3pm 🌿🌸🐝🔍🍰☕️
Free Admission

National Biodiversity Week Talks at Ballycroy Visitor Centre

We have a wonderful afternoon of short talks lined up to celebrate National Biodiversity Week:

12:15pm Mammals & Birds of the Park - Snapshot Europe Project - Sara Sheridan Conservation Ranger

12:45pm - 1:45pm during lunch there will be short films about the park and local projects screening

2:00pm The Pine Martin - Brian Huges Conservation Ranger

2:30pm Birds of Prey - Irene O'Brien District Conservation Officer

All welcome, please email: [email protected]
For enquiries.

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Irish American newspapers.
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Irish American newspapers.

Digital archive.
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Digital archive.

It's easy to use our online catalogue: find out more!

Address

The Quay
Westport

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 2pm
Tuesday 10am - 2pm
Wednesday 10am - 2pm
Thursday 10am - 2pm

Telephone

+3539826852

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