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Some Regimental Colours & Standards from the Battle<br />
Jacobite<br />
Colours<br />
Lord Bellew’s Rgt<br />
K<strong>in</strong>g Jame’s II Cypher<br />
Earl of Antrim’s Rgt<br />
Gordon O’Neill’s Rgt<br />
Lecture & Lunch Fee for Saturday Morn<strong>in</strong>g E5<br />
For further <strong>in</strong>formation please contact:<br />
Ms. Julie Cruise<br />
Manager, Aughrim Interpretative Centre,<br />
Aughrim, Ball<strong>in</strong>asloe, Co. Galway. Phone: 09096 73939<br />
or<br />
Capta<strong>in</strong> (retd.) Joe Kelly<br />
Kelly Clans Association, 57A St. F<strong>in</strong>tan’s Villas, Deansgrange,<br />
Blackrock, Co. Dubl<strong>in</strong><br />
Phone: 086 8138552. Email: cavkelly@<strong>in</strong>digo.ie<br />
or<br />
Marie Mannion<br />
<strong>Heritage</strong> Officer, Galway County <strong>Council</strong><br />
Phone: 091 509198. Email: mmannion@galwaycoco.ie<br />
Aughrim<br />
Remembered<br />
<strong>The</strong> Kelly Connection<br />
Sem<strong>in</strong>ar 2011<br />
Initiated by <strong>The</strong> Kelly Clans Association<br />
Williamite<br />
Colours<br />
Hast<strong>in</strong>g’s Rgt<br />
Mark Talbot’s Rgt<br />
Hanmer’s Rgt<br />
Lord Louth’s Rgt<br />
K<strong>in</strong>g William III & Mary’s Cypher<br />
Flags copyright<br />
Robert Hill &<br />
Sean O’Broga<strong>in</strong><br />
Steuart’s Rgt<br />
ACCOMMODATION<br />
F<strong>in</strong>n’s B&B, Aughrim<br />
T: +353 90 9673723<br />
M: 087 6975123<br />
E: ppf<strong>in</strong>n@eircom.net<br />
<strong>The</strong> Auld Shillelagh<br />
‘Valerie’s’ Hostel & B&B<br />
Aughrim<br />
T: +353 90 9673734<br />
M: 086 283 0673<br />
E: <strong>in</strong>fo@auldshillelagh.com<br />
Michael & Mary Coleman<br />
Self-Cater<strong>in</strong>g and B&B<br />
Clonmany House, Lismaney,<br />
T: + 353 90 96 85823<br />
M: 0871351175/879815287<br />
E: clonmany@lawrence<strong>to</strong>wn.com.<br />
W: www.lawrence<strong>to</strong>wn.com<br />
Ball<strong>in</strong>derry Park<br />
Georgian House B&B<br />
Kilconnell<br />
T: +353 9096 86796<br />
E: george@ball<strong>in</strong>derrypark.com<br />
W: www.ball<strong>in</strong>derrypark.com<br />
TRANSPORT<br />
Fahy Coaches.<br />
M<strong>in</strong>ibus & Coach Hire. Newcastle,<br />
Aughrim.<br />
T: +353 90-9673991<br />
M: 086 2640707<br />
E: fahybuses@gmail.com<br />
W: www.fahycoaches.ie<br />
Neil Mannion<br />
Neil’s Taxi service. Aughrim<br />
M: 086 8442440<br />
E: mannn13@gmail.com<br />
Friday 22 nd & Saturday 23 rd July 2011<br />
Illustrations are by Sean O’Broga<strong>in</strong> and from the book<br />
‘<strong>The</strong> Battle of Aughrim 1691’ by Mike McNally.<br />
Earl of Oxford’s<br />
Royal Rgt of<br />
Horse<br />
Epp<strong>in</strong>ger’s<br />
Dragoon Gaurds<br />
G<strong>in</strong>kel’s Rgt of<br />
Horse<br />
This sem<strong>in</strong>ar has been organised by the Kelly Clans Association, Aughrim<br />
Interpretative Centre, Aughrim Development Company, Aughrim Pas<strong>to</strong>ral<br />
<strong>Council</strong>, Aughrim Active Retirement Group, St. Cather<strong>in</strong>e’s Hall Committee,<br />
Aughrim Art and Cultural Group ,Galway County <strong>Council</strong>, Maura Warde, art<br />
workshops, local bus<strong>in</strong>esses <strong>in</strong> Aughrim.<br />
Illustration by Sean O’Broga<strong>in</strong>
Friday 22 nd July 2011<br />
Venue: St. Cather<strong>in</strong>e’s Hall, Aughrim<br />
All weekend events<br />
7.00pm – 7.30pm<br />
7.30pm – 8.00pm<br />
8.00pm – 10.30pm<br />
Soldiers Bivouac <strong>in</strong> Mahoney’s<br />
Field, Aughrim<br />
Official Launch ‘Fáilte Uí<br />
Cheallaigh’<br />
Launch of exhibition ‘Aughrim<br />
Remembered’ by children from the<br />
local primary schools.<br />
Music by local musicians<br />
Saturday 23 rd July 2011<br />
Venue: St. Cather<strong>in</strong>e’s Hall, Aughrim<br />
9.00am – 10.00am<br />
10.00am – 10.30am<br />
10.30am – 11.45am<br />
11.45am – 12.00pm<br />
12.00pm – 12.15pm Tea/Coffee<br />
12.15pm – 1.15pm<br />
1.15pm – 1.30pm<br />
1.30pm – 2.30pm<br />
2.30pm – 3.15pm<br />
Guided Walks of Aughrim<br />
Registration and Tea/Coffee<br />
‘Archaeological Discoveries <strong>in</strong> the<br />
O’Kelly Heartlands: Investigations<br />
on the New M6 Mo<strong>to</strong>rway Route<br />
<strong>in</strong> 2005-2008’ by Jerry O’Sullivan,<br />
Project Archaeologist, NRA<br />
‘Landed Estates <strong>in</strong> East Galway<br />
with special reference <strong>to</strong> the<br />
O’Kellys: Evidence from the<br />
Connacht Landed Estates Project’<br />
by Marie Boran & Brigid Clesham<br />
‘Aughrim and its Consequences’<br />
by Padraig Lehihan<br />
<strong>The</strong> Ireland Reach<strong>in</strong>g Out Project:<br />
An Overview by Mike Feerick<br />
Lunch<br />
‘Controversy <strong>in</strong> Defeat’ – <strong>The</strong><br />
Collapse of the Jacobite Left W<strong>in</strong>g<br />
at the Battle of Aughrim, July 12,<br />
1691 by Mike McNally – <strong>to</strong> be given<br />
by Tomás Ó Brógá<strong>in</strong> of Galóg<br />
Chata (Fiann Idircheart stairiúil)<br />
Saturday 23 rd July 2011<br />
Venue: Aughrim Interpretative Centre and Garden<br />
3.30pm – 5.00pm<br />
Ecumenical Prayer Service,<br />
childrens parade and tree plant<strong>in</strong>g<br />
ceremony<br />
All day events ‘Ten Square miles’ by Group 8<br />
an exhibition of art and writ<strong>in</strong>g<br />
based on the theme of the Battle of<br />
Aughrim <strong>in</strong> Aughrim Interpretative<br />
Centre. Also guided <strong>to</strong>urs of<br />
Aughrim Interpretative Centre<br />
All day guided walks of Aughrim on request<br />
K<strong>in</strong>g William III<br />
K<strong>in</strong>g James II