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Glucksman Map Library
Glucksman Map Library
The Glucksman Map Library is used by both staff and students of Trinity College Dublin to access cartographical material. Visitors can view maps which do not exist in other libraries in the city but can arrange an appointment in advance.
Courtesy of the Glucksman Map Library
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Special Collections Reading Room at the University of Limerick, Glucksman Library
Special Collections Reading Room at the University of Limerick, Glucksman Library
The Special Collections Library was established in 1998 and contains the University of Limerick's archives and rare books. The library contains over 25,000 books including the Norton collection of Irish printing and the Fr. John Leonard Limerick collection. The archives include estate papers, literary papers and political collections. Access to the Special Collections Library is by appointment and contact details are available on the library website.
Courtesy of UL Special Collections Library
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Cashel Folk Museum
Cashel Folk Museum
Cashel Folk Village features historical retrospectives of the Irish revolutionary period 1916-1923, the Great Irish Famine 1845-1851. Also featured is a penal chapel containing religious artifacts, the original Croke Memorial that commemorates Archbishop Croke of Cashel and Emly who was a founding member of the Gaelic Athletic Association, a traditional 'tinker' caravan and a 19th century 'brougham' carriage. Of further interest is a statue of the controversial World War II-era IRA leader Sean Russell (1893-1940), a replica blacksmith's forge and information about Catholic clergyman John Lanigan (1758-1825).
(c) Cashel Folk Museum
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National Library of Ireland
National Library of Ireland
The National Library holds a large numbers of sources relevant for family history research. These include Catholic Parish Registers, Griffith ’s Valuation, Tithe Applotment Books, trade and social directories, regional and national newspapers, and published family histories as well as collections of estate papers and Genealogical Office Manuscripts. The Library also provides on-site access to a number of e-resources which are useful for family history research.
Courtesy of the National Library of Ireland
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Franciscan Library
Franciscan Library
The stained glass windows at the front of the building in this picture taken in 1948 have since been placed on the left where the oratory is now situated.
Courtesy of Dun Mhuire
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Tipperary Libraries Local Studies Dept.
Tipperary Libraries Local Studies Dept.
Tipperary Libraries Local Studies Dept.
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Institute of Technology Tralee Library
Institute of Technology Tralee Library
The library service in IT Tralee operates on both the North and South Campus. The Library & Information Resources (LIRC) building, which is located in the North Campus in Dromthacker, has seating for 400 students over three floors. The South Campus Library, which is located in Clash, has 86 study spaces. The library also provides: an online catalogue of its books; photocopying and printing facilities; and access to a wide range of Internet and online database services to cater for the needs of academics, students and library staff.
Courtesy of Institute of Technology Tralee Library
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Lismore Heritage Centre
Lismore Heritage Centre
Lismore Heritage Centre uses audio-visual media to chart the history of Lismore accompanied by 'Brother Declan.' Visitors can walk through the exhibition galleries and encounter historic figures from Lismore's past. One exhibition is devoted to Robert Boyle, 'The Father of Modern Chemistry' who was responsible for the scientific principle called 'Boyle's Law.'
Courtesy of Lismore Heritage Centre