This is a collection of interviews with former members of the Women's Information Network (WIN). WIN was an activist organisation which provided information on how to access an abo
Irish Qualitative Data Archive
This is a collection of interviews with former members of the Women's Information Network (WIN). WIN was an activist organisation which provided information on how to access an abo
Irish Qualitative Data Archive
The Women's Information Network (WIN) was founded in 1987 after Open Door Counselling and the Well Woman Clinic Dublin were challenged in court in 1986 for proving information on h
Digital Repository of Ireland
On 10 March 2023, Archiving Reproductive Health held a Public Collection Day. At this event, members of the public were invited to digitise a cross-section of personal memorabilia
Digital Repository of Ireland
The RIFNET (Reconstituting the Irish Family Network) collection is comprised of five objects and associated interviews where people explore what family means to them. In 2022, the
University College Cork
On 10 March 2023, Archiving Reproductive Health held a Public Collection Day. At this event, members of the public were invited to digitise a cross-section of personal memorabilia
Digital Repository of Ireland
During the course of the Together for Yes campaign, a number of regional groups were created or extended, to coordinate canvassing and publicity events in various regions around Ir
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During the Ports, Past and Present project (2020-2023), thousands of items relating to port history and heritage were collected, created and curated in order to tell the varied sto
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A collection of heritage stories exported from an Omeka Classic 2.7.1 install using the Curatescape plugins, item type metadata schema and theme. README attached as contextual i
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Sybil Connolly (1921–1998) was a pioneering fashion innovator renowned for creating haute couture from Irish textiles. Dubbed by the media as ‘Dublin’s Dior’, she was one of the fi
Hunt Museum, Limerick
This collection contains 197 photographs of notes attached to the Savita Halappanavar mural and of the wider mural itself. Photographs show messages written on ‘Vote Yes’ notes, wh
Dublin City Library and Archive
A collaborative digitisation project by the Dublin City Library and Archive and the Irish Labour History Society. The Irish Labour History Society (ILHS) was established in 197
Dublin City Library and Archive
This collection comprises of legacy qualitative interviews conducted by Professor Linda Connelly in the course of completing her PhD project in 1997. The interviews were conducted
Irish Qualitative Data Archive
This is a collection of interviews carried out by historian Mary Muldowney in 2010. The interviews are with pro-choice activists who were involved in the movement at different stag
Irish Qualitative Data Archive
The Commissioners for making Wide and Convenient Ways, Streets and Passages in the City of Dublin was established by an Act of Parliament in 1757. The Commission had extensive powe
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Dublin City Council Manuscript Minutes The elected Dublin City Council (DCC) was established under the Municipal Corporation Reform (Ireland) Act 1840. Following local elec
Dublin City Library and Archive
As part of their work the Wide Streets Commission was empowered to compulsorily purchase lands and buildings. In cases where owners refused to sell their property, or where there m
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This collection is an example of urban cartography and documents the development of the ancient Dublin City Estate within the original walled city.
Dublin City Library and Archive
The Wide Streets Commission (full title ‘Commissioners for Making Wide and Convenient Ways, Streets and Passages in the City of Dublin’) was established in 1757 by Act of Parliamen
Dublin City Library and Archive
This collection of 8 films of more than 5 hours viewing time was made in Dublin local community contexts between the late 1990s and 2017 by the freelance film maker and visual arti
Joe Lee Community Based Films
The Artists' Campaign to Repeal the Eighth Amendment was set up in 2015 by visual artists Cecily Brennan, Alice Maher, Eithne Jordan, and the poet Paula Meehan. It began as an onli
National Irish Visual Arts Library (NIVAL), NCAD
Planning materials and transcripts related to 20 Seconds for Yes. 8 files; PDF 20 seconds for yes email Frank Mc Guinness IE/NIVAL ACREA/EV/010/01/01 PDF 20180416 20 secs fo
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On the 24th April 2018, the Artists’ Campaign to Repeal the Eighth Amendment and Together for Yes invited people to come to the Project Arts Centre and record a 10-20 second piece
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Videos, photographs and audio from various Shred-it events. Includes videos created by various artists for the campaign. 10 files; AVI Cecily Brennan Original SHRED IT IE/NI
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Documents from Cecily Brennan related to the Shred-it project and events. 3 files; PDF Shred It 8 template IE/NIVAL ACREA/EV/009/01/01 PDF Shred it bin it dump it REPEAT Pow
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