In order to spread the work of sorting and delivering letters and parcels over a longer period and avoid extreme congestion in the few days immediately before Christmas, the Post O
An Post Museum and Archive
In order to spread the work of sorting and delivering letters and parcels over a longer period and avoid extreme congestion in the few days immediately before Christmas, the Post O
An Post Museum and Archive
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
Since the formation of the State in 1922 the Irish Post Office, formerly known as the Department of Posts & Telegraphs and now designated An Post, has issued postage stamps as a me
An Post Museum 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
The Cathach of St Columba is the oldest extant Irish illuminated manuscript, dating to c. AD 600. The surviving 58 folios contain psalms 30:10 to 105:13. It is understood that Colu
Royal Irish Academy
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
Qualitative investigation of reasons, barriers and enablers to occupational therapists’ involvement in research programs. Three focus groups were conducted. The qualitative data co
Irish Qualitative Data Archive
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
The Fáilte Ireland Tourism Photographic Archive Collection, originally the property of Bórd Fáilte, was donated to Dublin City Library and Archive in 2014. The copyright in the ima
Dublin City Library and Archive
The Atlantic Philanthropies were founded by entrepreneur Charles F. (“Chuck”) Feeney (1931-), who decided to devote his wealth to the service of humanity in 1982. A champion of ‘
Cornell University Library
The Atlantic Philanthropies were founded by entrepreneur Charles F. (“Chuck”) Feeney (1931-), who decided to devote his wealth to the service of humanity in 1982. A champion of ‘’
Cornell University Library