The new exhibition “Society & State – Ireland Through Its Records” will open to the public on Wednesday, April 17 in Dublin. Ahead of the new exhibit’s opening, Ireland’s National Archives said: “The ...
Are you eager to find out more about your family history and your roots. 2013 is the year of ‘The Gathering’, and therefore is the perfect time to find out your family history using the National ...
The very first census taken in the Irish Free State will be published online on its 100th anniversary next April. The National Archives of Ireland will make the entire census, comprising over 700,000 ...
Some 175,000 new historical records lost in a fire at the Four Courts in Dublin during the Civil War in 1922 are being made available online, including 60,000 names from the Irish 19th century ...
Katie Hannon will explore the shelves of Ireland's National Archives in a new series of The Records Show, starting on Sunday on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player. Over three episodes, Hannon digs out previously ...
In the 1986 Dáil debate that led to the establishment of the National Archives of Ireland, taoiseach Garret FitzGerald singled out University College Dublin professor emeritus Robert Dudley Edwards, ...
(Left to right) Jamie Murphy, General Manager of Michael Collins House Museum, Jessica Baldwin, Senior Conservator at the National Archives of Ireland, Eimear O’Neill, Municipal District Officer at ...