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Publications
Many lectures given at our monthly meetings are produced in booklet form as part of our publication series. These booklets cost 3 euro each and you are welcome to buy them at any of our meetings. There are now over 50 booklets in the series. No.1 Arson at Kilteragh No.2 St. Brigid's School No.3 Those magnificent men in their flying machines - at Leopardstown No.4 Samuel Beckett - Early days in Foxrock No.5 Kerrymount House and some digressions No.6 Loughlinstown House No.7 Stillorgan Park Golf Club 1908-1917 No.8 Boss Croker of New York and Glencairn No.9 A History of Leopardstown Park No.10 Burton Hall - Leopardstown Road No.11 A History of the parish of Foxrock No.12 Beatrice Elvery - Lady Glenavy No.13 Unionist / Nationalist Elections in South County Dublin 1872-1922 No.14 The Story of Cornelscourt No.15 Parnell's "Massive Demonstration" at Deans Grange No.16 Loughlinstown Workhouse in the 1840s No.17 Diaries of G. F. Collins - Foxrock Mart (1864-1904) No.18 The Grange - A 19th Century House at Kill o' the Grange No.19 The Battle of Deansgrange 1642 No.20 Carriglea - From Country Demesne to College of Art No.21 St. Helen's - An 18th Century mansion on Stillorgan Road No.22 South County Dubliners and the Building of Independent Ireland No.23 South County Dublin and East Wicklow during the 1914-1918 War No.24 Deansgrange Cemetery No.25 Clonkeen House No.26 Lennox Robinson No.27 Dr. Hermann Goertz - A German spy in South County Dublin No.28 Shooting incident at Westminster Road No.29 Count Plunkett and his times No.30 Wreck of the M. V. Bolivar No.31 Glebe House and the Crock of Gold No.32 Foxrock Estate No.33 The Barringtons of Glendruid No.34 Last Train from Harcourt Street No.35 Watson's Nurseries No.36 St. Colmcille's Hospital, Loughlinstown No.37 The 18th Century Pirates of the Muglins No.38 Kill Abbey and its Residents No.39 Memories of Lehaunstown Races No.40 The Siege at Carrickmines Castle (1642) No.41 Local Heroes of the 1914-18 War No.42 A Night of Burnings - of R.I.C. Stations No.43 Exploring the coast: Killiney to Bray No.44 Michael Davitt and the meeting at Kill of the Grange 1884 No.45 Frascati and the Lord Edward Fitzgerald connection No.46 Dundrum, Foxrock and Kingstown Junction Railway No.47 The desperate fight to save the harvest during the bad summer of 1946 and the severe winter of 1946/47 No.48 George Darley, poet and mathematician No.49 Foxrock House No.50 Brigid - The saint who emerged from the celtic mists No.51 Sea baths of south county Dublin
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