
St Anne's Park Community Archaeology
@AnnesParkArch
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Brought to you by Dublin City Council with support from the Heritage Council and Creative Ireland. To get involved email: [email protected]
St Anne's Park, Raheny
Joined September 2021
Image 1. Broughton Hall as seen in #houseofguinness note the double height porte-cochère Images 2 & 3. Our very own St Anne's
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We hope you are all enjoying #houseofguinness St. Annes of course was sadly 'unavailable' for filming but we think Broughton Hall in Yorkshire is a good replacement. It's not exact of course but they did a great job adding the Irish Sea and North Bull Island to the background
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We’re thrilled to be shortlisted for the 2025 @archaeologyuk #ArchaeologicalAchievementAwards in the Public Dissemination or Presentation category! 🏆 Huge thanks to everyone who has been part of our work. Find out more👉 https://t.co/Gxn7bA427O
#ArchaeologicalAchievementAwards
archaeologyuk.org
We are thrilled to reveal the shortlist for the Archaeological Achievement Awards 2025.
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Our community excavation has now finished, huge thanks to all our wonderful volunteers, archaeologists and visitors! Sincere thanks also to our funders Dublin City Council Parks and Landscape Services, Heritage and Archaeology, the Heritage Council and Creative Ireland.
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More coverage of this year's excavation in the @Independent_ie
https://t.co/WRcSrvrshV
independent.ie
Transition year students have uncovered a raft of artefacts including carved stone, decorative plasterwork and ornate floor tiles, as part of Dublin City C...
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More of Barry's work on reconstructing St Anne's can be seen on his blog
naniken.com
I decided to start a new adventure. Having spent many the evening looking at the progress of the dig in St. Anne's Park I was curious as to what lay beneath. How big was the house, where did it start...
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How beautiful is this wooden laser cut of the facade of St Anne's?! This was created by artist Barry @Mc_Adam and presented to us today. Thank you so much Barry, it is really beautiful and will also be a fantastic teaching tool to demonstrate how the house once looked 🥰
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Our fantastic TY team in the Irish Times this evening, some fine archaeologists in the making, they have done incredible work over the last five weeks! https://t.co/9hFYQ3h1dP
irishtimes.com
Dig took place at ruins of mansion once owned by Lord Ardilaun of the Guinness family
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Our fantastic TY team in the Irish Times this evening, some fine archaeologists in the making, they have done incredible work over the last five weeks! https://t.co/9hFYQ3h1dP
irishtimes.com
Dig took place at ruins of mansion once owned by Lord Ardilaun of the Guinness family
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It was an honour to be able to facilitate Irish Sign Language tours of the community excavation and finds table today, led by the amazing Alvean, assisted by Susan🙏. Also, to hear Gaelic being spoken on an the dig this year has been brilliant🙏
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It was a pleasure to host our friends from Balseskin today for a tour of the park & the excavation❤️. Massive thanks to our volunteer archaeologists, who did an absolute power of work today in the sunshine🙏👏👏👏. We’re back tomorrow to finish out week 4😁
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Toursday is the new name for Thursday! Thank you to 5th class from Green Lanes N.S. and a Transition Year tsunami from Donahies Community School for their visits today. We’ve two more days left this week ahead of our final week for 2025 next week👀
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We didn’t let the rain dampen our spirits today; find of the day goes to Clare for this gorgeous wall tile fragment⭐️ and St. Brigid’s we’re back, this time with 5th class braving the rain🙌
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The rain stayed away today, mostly, and our Transition Year archaeologists got stuck into planning at scale. Massive thanks to 6th Class of St. Brigid’s National School, Killester for braving the weather and visiting the excavation, they brought crucial questions & high fives 🙌
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The weather held off yesterday and we had another super Saturday in St.Anne’s, thanks to all of our volunteers, visitors and staff!🙏 We’ve two weeks left, what’re you waiting for?
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Thanks to the First Dublin Fairview Scouts for their visit today and huge thanks to all of volunteers&visitors this week.
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Another fantastic shift put in by our volunteers today🙏 we’re back tomorrow to finish week 3, so if you’re in the market for archaeology, just follow the main avenue down to the site😉
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