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We don’t intend to compete with the major links sites. This page
contains an alphabetic listing of Roscommon related websites
or sites with a Roscommon interest or interesting sites
that have asked
us to list them. At this stage we have not segregated them into any order,
other than alphabetic, by name. We hope you find this list useful, and please
let us know if you do!
Liam
Ballykilcline Society. For anyone interested in the story of Ballykilcline, Co. Roscommon - the evictions and their aftermath, everything can be found at www.ballykilcline.com
Drum Community Website is at www.drum.ie with photographs and material relating to the South Roscommon community.
Hamrock, John. John is the author of “Tracing your Roscommon Ancestors” (2007) and his family originally hails from the county. Johns website is at www.ancestor.ie
King House, Boyle. The County Council owner heritage property in Boyle which has been refurbished and contains a museum, art gallery, etc. Visit them at www.kinghouse.ie
Mallette House Books. "Author draws inspiration from Roscommon GAA". So read the headline in "The Roscommon Herald" of March 25th 2008. The piece concerned the launch of an eBook called "When Gaelic Spirits Wake" by Andrea Scholer. It appears that the 2003 Roscommon Senior Gaelic Football team was a great inspiration to her. If you would like to find out more about this book (now for sale as a paperback titled "The Message of the Isle") then follow this link: The Message of the Isle.
North Roscommon Community Forum. This is an organisation whose role is to support local community organisations throughout the north of Co. Roscommon. Their website is at www.nrcf.ie
South Roscommon Community Forum. This is an organisation whose role is to support local community organisations throughout the south of Co. Roscommon. Their website is at www.rosforum.ie
University of Reading. Centre for Ephemera Studies This is home for the collection of the late Maurice Rikards and many other ephemera collections. The leader in academic ephemera research. Well worth a visit.
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