LRC 2003
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Conference and Industry Showcase
17-19 November 2003
O'Reilly Hall, 
University College Dublin

Annual Social Event
Sponsored by TILP, GALA, Eurotext Translations and The Symbio Group 

Gallery of Writers - Dublin Writers Museum
18 November 2003
 

A magnificently restored 18th century townhouse - which has seen a variety of owners including Lords, MPs, the Jameson distilling family and the City of Dublin Technical School - No.18 Parnell Square has been home to the Dublin Writers Museum since 1991. 

The Irish literary tradition is one of the most illustrious in the world. Ireland has produced four Nobel prize winners and many other writers of international renown. Swift and Sheridan, Shaw and Wilde, Yeats, Joyce and Beckett are among those presented in the museum through their books, letters, portraits and personal items.

The Gallery of Writers (photographed above) is the most impressive room in the museum. Splendidly ornate, it features a golden colonnade, gilded hand-painted door panels and elaborate Adam-style frieze. The magnificent Georgian salon is an exquisite setting for any function. 

TILP, GALA, Eurotext Translations and The Symbio Group invite you to join your colleagues in the Gallery of Writers for the annual Social Event, which will take place on the evening of Tuesday, 18 November 2003. This is a unique opportunity to meet old friends and make new ones, exchange the latest news and just have a good time. 

Please download your registration form now (for this event and the LRC 2003 conference) or order your ticket directly from LRC@ul.ie, Tel +353-1-202881.

Address
Dublin Writers Museum
18 Parnell Square
Dublin 1
Tel. +353-1-8722077

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Globalization and Localization Association
 

In cooperation with:


European Localisation Exchange Centre


European Union eContent Programme


Dept.Computer Science, University College Dublin

Supported by:


ClientSideNews


Multilingual Computing


The Localization Institute

 

 
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