CREDITS

We would like to thank all those who helped us with this website.

In particular we would like to thank.....
Our school, St. Aloysius College, for giving us the opportunity and support for this project......
The education section of Duchas, 51 Stevens Green, Dublin, for its co-operation and permission to do this...
Thanks to all the javascript writers on the net who helped us with our javascripts......
To Ms. Curren our art teacher for her help....
The Staff at the interperative centre at Clonmacnoise who were always kind and helpful to us on our visits.
Most of all we would like to thank our computer teacher Mr. Hennessy for all his help, if it was not for him, all of this would not have been possible.



All of the information on this site was written by us with the exception of the poem on the Slideshow page, the letters sent to us and three quotations. All of these are clearly attributed on the pages themselves.

We would like to state that some of the dates given were not agreed on by all the sources of information we looked up. In these cases we have used the date quoted by the majority of the sources.

We would like to acknowledge the following books and sites that we used to write this site.


Info

Catholic Encyclopedia

Encarta

Culbreath

Greenville

Viking

U Texas

Emarald Golf

World Wars

"A Little History of Ireland" by Seamus MacCall

"The Concise Encyclopedia of World History"

"The Pope in Ireland"

"Clonmacnois" by Kenneth MacGowan

"Clonmacnoise" from OPW

Clonmacnoise Studies Volume I - seminar papers 1994. Edited by Heather A. King. OPW

"The Saints of Ireland"

Mr.Noel Dunne for the information he gave us about Clonmacnoise.




On how to use JavaScripts

Java Boutique
Java Sun
Boogie Jack
Dynami C-Drive
Java Script Internet
WB Abstract
WB Abstract
Easy Javascripts
Stephan Koch - Voodoo's introduction to Javascript




HTML

Using HTML 4
Website Linone



Pictures

Excluding the timeline page the pictures in the site were photographed by us at Clonmacnoise, unless otherwise stated underneath the photograph.
The only exception is the image of the celtic cross in the top left which we adapted from a drawing done by Henry O'Neill in the year 1857 (the National Libary).

On the timeline page we have used small thumbnail pictures from...
Postcards from sites on Newgrange and Tara.
Art class projects from students of St. Aloysius College.
To Free graphics site



Programmes

GIF Construction Set Professional
GraphicCorp Photo Editor
PaintShop Pro 6
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Notepad
Cute HTML
I PhotoPlus 4
Paint
WinZip
Spot It2 (Buttons)
Microsoft Works
Netscape Navigator
Map This!