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Ray Houghton I love Ireland jerseys Joined: 02 Apr 2010 Location: Jersey Status: Offline Points: 4416 |
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Following on from the virtual museum irelandsoccershirts.com and the recent book about the history of the Irish International football shirt called "40 Shades of Green" i am hoping to open up an exhibition in Dublin City Centre in the first quarter of 2018 that would highlight the history of the Irish senior international team. Hopefully it could run for a number of months and cross over the 30th anniversary in June of Euro 1988.
I am in the early stage of planning it but with some goodwill and support i think this could be a unique public exhibition that charts the history of the Irish team and also allow past Irish heroes to be honoured. The aim is that the exhibition would be free of charge for the public to visit and like all of the projects so far it will be dedicated to the memory of James Nolan. I will not personally benefit financially from the event. I am looking for a title sponsor and will be hopefully able to confirm a location in the next week or so.I will use this thread to post any updates but hopefully it will be something that irish fans and past players will be able to support and enjoy. #YBIG Eddie Edited by irelandshirts - 12 Feb 2018 at 1:38pm |
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Denis Irwin
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Great idea, best of luck Eddie
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Jack Charlton Joined: 07 Oct 2009 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 7124 |
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Good luck, Eddie. Will definitely go along to that. Much as I'll never call the ground anything other than Lansdowne, have you thought of approaching Aviva given they've just extended the stadium deal?
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Fair play . All the best with it. I will go once it opens
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Ray Houghton I love Ireland jerseys Joined: 02 Apr 2010 Location: Jersey Status: Offline Points: 4416 |
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I'm still in the pre planning stage for the exhibition with a view to opening it in a dublin city centre location in June 2018 in time to mark the 30th Anniversary of Euro 88 and have it run thru until mid December 2018 to cross over with the Euro 2020 draw being held in the convention centre in Dublin.
As part of it I will need some bespoke display cabinets built to securely display some of the exhibits.If an YBIG members are carpenters themselves or if you have a family member/friend you could recommend to get a quote for this work it would be much appreciated. My email address is IRELANDSOCCERSHIRTS@GMAIL.COM Thanks Eddie |
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Might be cheaper and easier to rent/lease that kind of thing, no?
Or maybe even keep an eye out at a few liquidators, selling off used shop fittings. There seems to be plenty on Donedeal too for reasonable money if you can sort transport, stuff like https://www.donedeal.ie/shopfittings-for-sale/glass-cabinets/17721107 https://www.donedeal.ie/shopfittings-for-sale/display-glass-cabinets/17991797?campaign=3 |
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Ray Houghton I love Ireland jerseys Joined: 02 Apr 2010 Location: Jersey Status: Offline Points: 4416 |
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Cheers Valo for that.Its a great shout but what I'm looking to do is create a number of portable secure display cabinets/banners/signage etc that could be relocated in different locations/events etc in the future.
The cabinets would need to be made up to order to allow maximum number of items to be displayed in each one.Essentially the exhibition could be portable and visit different locations within the country ie schools/clubs/stadiums etc. A pop up museum. Edited by irelandshirts - 12 Feb 2018 at 7:53pm |
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Het-field
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BTW Eddie, I never managed to say how fantastic I think the book is. Beautifully presented in a coffee table style. Really loved it in terms of contents and presentation. Worth every penny.
Good luck with the museum. |
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Ray Houghton I love Ireland jerseys Joined: 02 Apr 2010 Location: Jersey Status: Offline Points: 4416 |
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Thanks Het-field.I really appreciate that.As I always say its very humbling to get such positive feed back for the book project. Hopefully this exhibition project can be the next step in bringing our history to life again. |
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Gashley Grimes
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Have you tried Epic Museum or DCC's Tara Doyle in Pearse St. would be good to speak too.
Also Culturlann in West Belfast and the Long Gallery in Stormont also take temporary exhibitions.
They are always looking for temporary exhibitions and most museums have built in secure cabinets to hold shirts etc. We had Paolo Maldini's signed shirt on display recently for POC event at DCC. National Football Museum in Manchester - you'd be surprised how many Irish are in England and the NFM are always looking for different exhibitions - seven floors of football history. Anyhow best of luck with it. |
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That place in Stephens Green Shopping Centre that housed the Phil Lynott and various other exhibitions might be worth a shot. Think its vacant and has the units in place. |
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Jack Charlton Joined: 07 Oct 2009 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 7124 |
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Some good shouts there. Might be worth contacting the Little Museum of Dublin as well. |
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Ray Houghton I love Ireland jerseys Joined: 02 Apr 2010 Location: Jersey Status: Offline Points: 4416 |
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D69:
I contacted The Little Museum years ago and on a regular basis but was told their exhibitions are booked years in advance.I offered them the full and free use of everything but they never came back to me. It could have revolved around matches in LR in Dublin,the ONeills kit produced in Dublin and also famous Dublin footballers etc but didn't get any response. |
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Jack Charlton Joined: 07 Oct 2009 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 7124 |
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That's a shame. It's a big tourist attraction these days so probably has a big waiting list. Bad form not replying though. That space where the Lynott exhibition was in the Stephens Green centre is worth a shot.
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