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2pm, Sunday, 21st July

Irish Sign Language-Interpreted Tour - Game, Set, Match: The History of Sports in Irish Society

Free

Rugby ball used by Irish prisoners in Frongoch, Wales, 1916, NMIHE:EW.1617

Join us for an Irish Sign Language-interpreted tour that explores how sports have reflected and impacted Irish society.

Game, Set, Match explores the social, political, and cultural context of gaming and sports in Ireland. Learn about the origins of camogie, the meaning of 'garrison games', and the revolutionary history of the GAA, among many other fascinating insights into Ireland's complex sporting world.

This ISL-interpreted tour will start at 2pm on Sunday, 21st July in Reception at Collins Barracks.

No booking is required. Places are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. However, priority will be given to members of the Deaf community and those who are deaf or hard of hearing. 

For more information, contact bookings@museum.ie or call 01 648 6453.

Location:


Irish Sign Language-Interpreted Tour - Game, Set, Match: The History of Sports in Irish Society is located at:
Collins Barracks ,
Benburb St,
Dublin 7
D07 XKV4


Join us for an ISL-interpreted tour that explores how sports have reflected and impacted Irish society.

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Collins Barracks ,
Benburb St,
Dublin 7,
D07 XKV4

+353 1 677 7444