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  2. Corvinus Press - Wikipedia

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    Carlow was a keen book-collector, amateur linguist and typographer, and ran the Press purely as a hobby, with the help of a press-man (latterly Arthur Harry Cardew) and secretary. He was friendly with many of the leading literary figures of the age, some of whom allowed him to print their works at his Press.

  3. Dropmore Press - Wikipedia

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    Kemsley acquired the type, paper-stock, printing equipment and press-man of the Corvinus Press, which closed in 1945, following the death of its owner Viscount Carlow in the previous year. He named it after his home, Dropmore Park, near Taplow. The Press was run by a committee of directors, who selected texts and oversaw the work of the press ...

  4. P. J. Brophy - Wikipedia

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    "The Birth of Carlow College" By Rev. P. J. Brophy, Carloviana - Journal of the Old Carlow Society Vol. 1. No. 4, New Series, Dec. 1956. Pages 33 – 36. "The new church on the Curragh speaks well for Ireland-1959" by Rev. P. J. Brophy, The Nationalist and Leinster Times 14 November 1959.

  5. Carlow County Museum - Wikipedia

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    Carlow County Museum (Irish: Músaem Chontae Cheatharlach) is a museum documenting the history of County Carlow. Located on College Street in Carlow town, the building was originally the Presentation Convent; it also houses the County Library and Archives.

  6. Carlow University - Wikipedia

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    Carlow announced on March 17, 2014, that it would field a men's basketball team for the 2014–2015 season. [7] In September 2015, Carlow announced it would add men's soccer and men's and women's golf teams beginning in Fall 2016. [8] In December 2016, Carlow announced that it would add men's and women's track and field teams beginning spring ...

  7. The Nationalist (Carlow) - Wikipedia

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    The first edition of The Nationalist and Leinster Times was published on Browne Street, Carlow in 1883. [1] It later moved to 58 Dublin Street and then to its offices Tullow Street, [1] which the newspaper occupied until December 2005.

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    Listen and subscribe to Decoding Retirement on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you find your favorite podcasts.. Social Security isn’t going bankrupt, but challenges lie ahead. The Social ...

  9. Carlow Historical & Archaeological Society - Wikipedia

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    Donal McCartney, Professor Emeritus of Modern Irish History, University College Dublin is the current president of the society. The Society organises Lectures on local history and exhibitions, and has also erected plaques on buildings historical interest in County Carlow, such as at Milford Mills, and Carlow Railway stations.