About Naas Local History Group
Naas Local History Group was founded in 1984 with a mission;
to record and present the rich and colourful story of our
town. We are determined to make its history available and
accessible to everybody. For, ultimately, our history is not
a dry collection of facts and details but the warm, lively
and essentially human story of the personalities and events
from which the fabric of our town is woven.
Each year we arrange a programme of history talks at 8pm,
on the first Monday of each month, from September to April
in Naas Library. (by Kind Permission of Kildare Co Librarian).
During the Summer the group organises local Naas town walks
and outings to places of historical interest throughout the
island of Ireland.
Naas Local History Group is very proud of the fact that it
compiled and published Nas na Riogh, From
Poorhouse Road to the Fairyflax … an illustrated history of
Naas, the first ever book to be devoted exclusively to
the history of Naas, which puts our commitment to making history
accessible into permanent form. First published in 1990, the
book has been revised and republished, (with an additional
chapter on the history of Naas Urban District Council) in
2001.
Since it foundation, the group has mounted a number of Historical
Exhibitions, and instigated a number of projects. The Leinster
Leader Indexation Project, the Famine Graveyard Memorial Park
at St Mary's, The Famine Memorial in Naas General Hospital.
And the publication in November 1998 of the group's second
book A History of Naas Hospital… from Workhouse
to Hospital, which charts the progression of the Workhouse
from an institution built in the nineteenth century to house
the destitute to a modern General Hospital of the twenty first
century.
During 1998 the group undertook a project to photograph Naas
and its people at the end of the century and the millennium.
The project included just about everything that caught the
attention of Stan Hickey and his camera during the period
from mid 1998 to 2000. The results went on display in Naas
library in February 2000, and later in book form under the
title Nas na Riogh Da Mhile- Sin mar a bhi…Naas
2000… the way we were; a snapshot of Naas and its people
at the end of the Millennium. All three books are available
in Naas Bookshops.
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