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All Hallows College Archives
All Hallows College Archives
All Hallows College Archives
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National Archives of Ireland
National Archives of Ireland
The National Archives, established under the National Archives Act, 1986, is an amalgamation of the Public Record Office of Ireland (founded 1867) and the State Paper Office (founded 1702). It preserves records which warrant preservation as archives, mostly those of central government and the courts. Also held are census returns, land valuation records of the 19th century, wills and related papers, records of national schools from 1832 onwards, Anglican parish registers, estate collections plus other records essential for family or local history research. The National Archives facilitates access to these records by members of the public.
Courtesy of the National Archives of Ireland
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‘The Last Absolution of the Munsters’
‘The Last Absolution of the Munsters’
Fr. Francis Gleeson, on horseback, was a chaplain to the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers during the First World War. This is the image captured prior to the Battle of the Rue de Bois and is entitled ‘The Last Absolution of the Munsters’ and was depicted by Matania. The surviving papers of Fr. Gleeson, including his diaries and Brigade Roll books are housed in the Archives.
Courtesy of the Dublin Diocesan Museum
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National Archives of Ireland
National Archives of Ireland
The National Archives, established under the National Archives Act, 1986, is an amalgamation of the Public Record Office of Ireland (founded 1867) and the State Paper Office (founded 1702). It preserves records which warrant preservation as archives, mostly those of central government and the courts. Also held are census returns, land valuation records of the 19th century, wills and related papers, records of national schools from 1832 onwards, Anglican parish registers, estate collections plus other records essential for family or local history research. The National Archives facilitates access to these records by members of the public.
Courtesy of the National Archives of Ireland
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Westmeath County Archives Service
Westmeath County Archives Service
Westmeath County Archives Service
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Reading room, The Royal Irish Academy, 19 Dawson Street, Dublin 2
Reading room, The Royal Irish Academy, 19 Dawson Street, Dublin 2
The collection of c.2,000 manuscripts includes the largest corpus of Irish language manuscripts in a single repository, the oldest surviving Irish manuscript, the Cathach, or Psalter of St Columba, and other important early texts. The manuscript collections encompass a wide range of fields including genealogy, history, literature, hagiography, early Irish law, natural history, journals and diaries, society minute books, etc. Over 60 early Irish manuscripts have been digitized and are accessible on www.isos.dias.ie. The library organises regular exhibitions, public lectures and library visits.
Courtesy of the Royal Irish Academy
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National Archives of Ireland
National Archives of Ireland
The National Archives, established under the National Archives Act, 1986, is an amalgamation of the Public Record Office of Ireland (founded 1867) and the State Paper Office (founded 1702). It preserves records which warrant preservation as archives, mostly those of central government and the courts. Also held are census returns, land valuation records of the 19th century, wills and related papers, records of national schools from 1832 onwards, Anglican parish registers, estate collections plus other records essential for family or local history research. The National Archives facilitates access to these records by members of the public.
Courtesy of the National Archives of Ireland
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The Royal Irish Academy, 19 Dawson Street, Dublin 2
The Royal Irish Academy, 19 Dawson Street, Dublin 2
The Royal Irish Academy library, with its unique manuscript, pamphlet and early printed book collections, is at the heart of this two hundred years old institution and is a major research library for scholars and the general public.
Courtesy of the Royal Irish Academy
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The Irish Architectural Archive
The Irish Architectural Archive
The collections housed by the Archive comprise the largest body of historic architectural records in Ireland and as such constitute a vital national cultural resource. They include the most significant body of historic Irish architectural drawings in the world, with in excess of 400,000 drawings ranging in date from the late seventeenth to the early twenty-first centuries. Also housed in the Archive are over 400,000 photographs, making this one of the largest collections of photographs in Ireland, and an extensive reference library, with more than 25,000 items of printed matter.
Courtesy of the Irish Architectural Archive
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Limerick Studies
Limerick Studies
Limerick Studies Archive is the repository for local government archives in Limerick County and holds the local authority records of Limerick County Council and administrative records of older bodies such as the Board of Guardians and Rural District Councils. Also included in the archives are private Limerick collections such as the Monteagle Papers and the Coote Papers. Access to the archives is by appointment.
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