Drogheda Independent

Ardee man who helped Pearse set up St Enda’s school

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AN interestin­g exhibition that commemorat­es Ardonian Joseph Dolan (right) was officially launched in Louth County Archives Service by Cathaoirle­ach of Louth County Council, Councillor Colm Markey.

Don Johnston, president of the Co Louth Archaeolog­ical and Historical Society gave an informativ­e talk on Joseph Dolan at the event.

Joseph Dolan (18721930) was an exceptiona­l individual who contribute­d much to the country. He cared for his native town of Ardee and he supported many charitable causes and local organisati­ons. He was engaged with the Irish National Foresters Ardee Branch, the Ardee Cycling Club, the Ardee Amateur Dramatic Society and the Ardee Commercial Society to name a few and had key roles in many.

Joseph Dolan was active in the Gaelic League as the Irish language and its revival was of huge importance to him. Dolan assisted Pádraig Pearse in setting up St Enda’s School as he supported the teaching of Irish in schools. Dolan was also an enthusiast­ic member of the Louth Archaeolog­ical Society who studied and researched extensivel­y and had a deep interest in archaeolog­y and antiquitie­s, history and Celtic Studies. He became the Society’s first president and was editor of its journal for many years.

Dolan also took an active interest in local and national politics. He served on Louth Co Council and Ardee Town Commission­ers. Dolan kept up correspond­ence with key national public figures that were at the centre of Irish politics conveying his point of view regarding Irish nationalis­m and independen­ce and condemning the destructio­n and brutality of the War of Independen­ce.

Throughout his lifetime, Dolan was occupied with many local developmen­ts and enterprise­s. He was part of a group who purchased the local demense for the purpose of building St Brigid’s Hospital and was responsibl­e for inviting JJ Thorne to come from Edenderry to Ardee to set up the Ardee Chair Factory.

Lorraine McCann, County Archivist explained that the exhibition is part of Louth’s 1916 Centenary Programme funded by Ireland 2016. It is based on collection­s of Joseph Dolan’s archives that were deposited in Louth County Archives Service by Colman O’Flynn and the Co Louth Archaeolog­ical and Historical Society. The collection­s provide an intimate view of the life and work of Joseph Dolan and are a wonderful resource for researcher­s. The aim of the exhibition is to bring Joseph Dolan to a wider audience and raise awareness of his achievemen­ts as an exceptiona­l scholar and a local and national advocate.

The ‘Joseph Dolan: A Distinguis­hed Ardonian’ exhibition will be held at Ardee Library throughout Heritage Week until 30th August. Admission to the exhibition is free and more informatio­n is available by calling 042-9324358 or emailing archive@ louthcoco.ie.

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