MEET INISHOWEN RIVERS TRUST’S TEAM

Rosemarie Moulden

Rosemarie MouldenRosemarie is an archaeologist and also has qualifications in countryside management and fisheries. She has been actively involved in various heritage and community projects, particularly in the Inishowen area. She has directed and supervised archaeological excavations throughout Ireland and was involved in the efforts to conserve St Columba’s Church in Straid, Clonmany and also Carrickabraghey Castle.

Rosemarie was a member of the McGlinchey Summer School and founder member of Lands of Eogain and has extensively researched the heritage of Inishowen, with a special interest in the prehistoric rock carvings on the Isle of Doagh.

Currently, she is curator and manager of Inishowen Maritime Museum. She has greatly contributed to preserving and raising the profile of Inishowen’s ancient monuments and religious sites. She was also involved in the TIDE project, a historical VR experience entitled “Wrath of the Atlantic Wrecks of the Armada at Inishowen Maritime Museum & Planetarium.

Currently, she is curator and manager of Inishowen Maritime Museum. She has greatly contributed to preserving and raising the profile of Inishowen’s ancient monuments and religious sites. She was also involved in the TIDE project, a historical VR experience entitled “Wrath of the Atlantic Wrecks of the Armada at Inishowen Maritime Museum & Planetarium.

On top of all her other achievements Rosemarie is also a serving board member for Inishowen Rivers Trust for many years, her commitment to serving her community by preserving and promoting local history, culture and ecology projects in her local environment is to be applauded. Thank you for your continued commitment and dedication both to IRT and the wider community.