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The Heritage Council Annual Report 2002

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Museums <strong>Council</strong> presented the awards jointly. Each category received a cheque for<br />

£2,500.<br />

Museum of the Year Award:<br />

National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin<br />

Best Collections Care Award<br />

<strong>The</strong> National Museum of Ireland Collins Barracks, Dublin<br />

Best Access and Outreach Initiative Award<br />

<strong>The</strong> National Trust in Northern Ireland<br />

Best Publication for Visitors<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dungarvan Museum Society<br />

Commendations<br />

<strong>The</strong> Hunt Museum, Limerick<br />

Ulster Museum, Belfast<br />

Irish American Cultural Institute <strong>Heritage</strong> Award<br />

<strong>Council</strong> continues to support the Institute in it’s work in Ireland. <strong>The</strong> <strong>2002</strong> <strong>Heritage</strong><br />

Award went to Cork City’s Vision Centre.<br />

President MacAleese with <strong>Council</strong> Members Maurice Hurley and Nessa Dunlea at the<br />

IACI ceremony in the State Apartments, Dublin Castle<br />

Museum of the Year Awards (L to R) <strong>Council</strong>lor Martin Brett, Deputy Mayor of<br />

Kilkenny; Raymond Keaveney, Director of National Gallery; winner of the Museum

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