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Offaly History (short for Offaly Historical & Archaeological) was first formed in 1938 and re-established in 1969 and is located at Bury Quay, Tullamore, Co. Offaly since 1993(next to the new Tullamore D.E.W Visitor Centre).

We are about collecting and sharing memories. We do this in an organised way though exhibitions, supporting the publication of local interest books, our website Offalyhistory.com , Facebook, open evenings, our library and offices at Bury Quay.

Our Mission
To promote Offaly History including community and family history

What we do:

  • Promote all aspects of history in Co. Offaly.
  • Genealogy service for counties Laois and Offaly.
  • Co. Offaly photographic records for study and sale in addition to a limited number of publications on Laois and Irish general historical interest.
  • Purchase and sale of Offaly interest books though the Society’s book store and website.
  • Publication of books under the Society’s publishing arm Esker Press.
  • The Society subscribes to almost all the premier historical journals in Ireland.

Our Society covers a diverse range of Offaly Heritage:

  • Architectural heritage, historic monuments such as monastic and castle buildings.
  • Industrial and urban development of towns and villages.
  • Archaeological objects and artifacts.
  • Flora, fauna and bogs, wildlife habitats, geology and Natural History.
  • Landscapes, heritage gardens and parks, farming and inland waterways.
  • Local literary, social, economic, military, political, scientific and sports history.

Offaly History is a non-profit community group with a growing membership of some 150 individuals.

The Society focuses on enhancing educational opportunities, understanding and knowledge of the county heritage while fostering an inclusive approach and civic pride in local identity. We promote these objectives through:

  • The holding of monthly lectures, occasional seminars, exhibitions and film screenings.
    Organising tours during the summer months to places of shared historical interest.
  • The publication of an annual journal Offaly Heritage – to date nine issues.
  • We play a unique role collecting and digitising original primary source materials especially photographs and oral history recordings
  • Offaly History is  the centre for  Family History research in Counties Laois and Offaly.
  • The Society is linked to the renowned Irish Family Foundation website and Roots Ireland where some 900,000 records of Offaly/Laois interest can be accessed on a pay-per-view basis worldwide. Currently these websites have an estimated 20 million records of all Ireland interest.
  • A burgeoning library of books, CD-ROMs, videos, DVDs, oral and folklore recordings, manuscripts, newspapers and journals, maps, photographs and various artifacts.
  • OHAS Collections
  • OHAS Centre Facilities

The financial activities of the Society are operated under the aegis of Offaly Heritage Centre Limited, a charitable company whose directors also serve on the Society’s elected committee. None of the Society’s directors receive remuneration or any kind. All the company’s assets are held in trust to promote the voluntary activities of the Society. Our facilities are largely free to the public or run purely on a costs-recovery basis.

Acting as a policy advisory body –  Offaly History endeavors to ensure all government departments, local authorities, tourism agencies and key opinion formers prioritise heritage matters.

Meet the current committee:

Our Committee represents a broad range of backgrounds and interests. All share a common interest in collecting and promoting the heritage of the county and making it available to the wider community.

2017 Committee

  • Helen Bracken (President)
  • Pat Wynne (Vice President and Joint Treasurer)
  • Niall Sweeney (Vice President)
  • Michael Byrne (Secretary)
  • Lisa Shortall (Deputy Secretary)
  • Dorothee Bibby (Record Secretary)
  • Charlie Finlay (Joint Treasurer)
  • Darrell Hooper
  • Brian Pey
  • Fred Geoghegan
  • Noel Guerin
  • Henry Edgill
  • Peter Burke
  • Angella Kelly
  • Rory Masterson
  • Shaun Wrafter
  • Ronnie Matthews
  • Oliver Dunne
  • Ciara Molloy
  • Stephen Callaghan (Heritage Items)

If you would like to help with the work of the Society by coming on a sub-committee or in some other way please email us or let an existing member know.

+353-5793-21421 [email protected] Open 9am-4.30pm Mon-Fri

Memories are Made of This – Jackie Finlay

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Jackie Finlay tells his story of growing up in Tullamore and of the shooting of his uncle Jack in the aftermath of the civil war. Jackie worked for T. English & Co, in the Tullamore of the 1950s, played a lot of football and helped to run a youth club. All the time he was gaining experience that was to stand to him when he went into the music scene in the 1970s. Going bust in the early 1970s did not deter him and he was back, ‘phoenix-like’, to spend a lifetime in the music and ballroom scene in Ireland.

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Memories are Made of This – Jackie Finlay on social life in Tullamore since the 1950’s, political intrigue and the music scene in Ireland.

Jackie Finlay tells his story of growing up in Tullamore and of the shooting of his uncle Jack in the aftermath of the civil war. Jackie worked for T. English & Co, in the Tullamore of the 1950s, played a lot of football and helped to run a youth club. All the time he was gaining experience that was to stand to him when he went into the music scene in the 1970s. Going bust in the early 1970s did not deter him and he was back, ‘phoenix-like’, to spend a lifetime in the music and ballroom scene in Ireland.

`If you are looking for an acute insight into growing up in a Midland town in the 1940s and the Irish showband scene of the 1960s, you won’t find better.’ Fergal MacCabe

`Jackie’s reminiscences shed a light on the personalities and community scene of a now almost forgotten Tullamore of the 1940s, 50s and 60s, particularly the GAA and sporting world, which make for fascinating reading for anyone with even a passing interest in the social history of the county town in the mid-20th century. Likewise Jackie’s memories of the world of show business and show bands, and the associated business intrigues, together with his accounts of frequent forays into Northern Ireland during the height of the Troubles make for very enjoyable reading.
Ger Scully, editor of Tullamore Tribune

Front cover: Eurovision Song Contest winner Dana visited Tullamore in the days after her great win in 1970. She is seen here with the Catholic curates of Tullamore parish. Back cover: author, Jackie Finlay, with Cllr. Sinead Dooley and Billy Cronly at the unveiling of the Jack Finlay Memorial at Leabeg, Offaly in 2012. Jack Finlay was shot and killed in the after-math of the civil war.

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Weight .436 kg
Dimensions 201 × 150 × 20 cm
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