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'Opening parade of the Tailteann Games, 1928'.
An National Library of Ireland image from the 'Society and State' exhibition, chronicling key aspects of Irish life over the last 100 years. Presented by National Archives, Ireland in the Coach House Gallery Dublin Castle until 8 September.
Spring has sprung in Dublin so as we head into the long weekend, why not take a trip back in time to life in Ireland from the 1920s to the 1990s and visit our exhibition 'Society & State - Ireland Through Its Records' in the Coach House Gallery Dublin Castle? Tourism-Culture-Arts-Gaeltacht-Sport-Media
Meabhrúchán maidir le dúnadh don phobal Dé Luain 6 Bealtaine. Tourism-Culture-Arts-Gaeltacht-Sport-Media
Deepening our understanding of the complex history of the birth of the nation.
Minister Catherine Martin TD launches The Irish Civil War Fatalities Project, ground-breaking research that investigates the number of people killed in the conflict.
bit.ly/UCCICWFP History at UCC
We regret that our online will calendars for the years 1923-1982 are currently unavailable - please contact [email protected] for any calendars you may need.
...We hold plenty of records about the censorship of books and films in Ireland, some of which we highlight in our exciting exhibition 'Society & State - Ireland Through Its Records'. Why not go along to the Coach House Gallery Dublin Castle and see them for yourself?! 2/2
To mark #WorldBookDay , here's a complaint from the Catholic Truth Society from June 1932 about the H.G. Wells novel 'The Work, Wealth and Happiness of Mankind' which was later banned under the Censorship of Publications Act, 1929 on the grounds that it was pro contraception...1/2
No plans for the w/end? Why not visit the Coach House Dublin Castle to see our new exhibition 'Society & State - Ireland Through Its Records'? It tells the story of life in Ireland from the 1920s as revealed in our archives. Admission is free so drop in, we'd love to see you!