This collection consists of unpublished excavation reports generated in the course of National Roads Schemes under the auspices of the NRA and RPA, now Transport Infrastructure Ire
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This collection consists of unpublished excavation reports generated in the course of National Roads Schemes under the auspices of the NRA and RPA, now Transport Infrastructure Ire
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The first ever Irish National Gay Conference was held in Cork on 15-17 May 1981. The Cork Gay Collective, the Cork IGRM, the UCC GaySoc, as well as a number of individuals, came t
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Following the success of the first National Gay Conference in Cork in 1981, a second National Gay Conference was held in Trinity College Dublin 18-20 June 1982.
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This collection consists of unpublished archaeo-geophysical reports generated in the course of national road and public transport schemes under the auspices of TII. These archae
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The NRA initiated the Archaeology and the National Roads Authority Monograph Series in 2003 to publish the papers given at its National Archaeology Seminars. The monographs are wri
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In recent years TII Archaeology and Heritage has sought to expand on the various methods it uses to communicate the results of archaeological investigations on road and light rail
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A collection of short videos commissioned by the TII to explore some of the archaeology uncovered in course of national road schemes.
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This sub-collection is for research papers that are prepared in the course of TII (and previously NRA and RPA) projects to consider specific heritage matters.
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This sub-collection consists of datasets generated in the course of undertaking cultural heritage services on transport projects carried out under the auspices of Transport Infrast
Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII)
These reports describe the results of archaeological investigations carried out by Headland Archaeology in advance of the A4/A5 corridor improvements between Dungannon and Ballygaw
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The Abortion Rights Campaign (ARC) is an all-Ireland campaign for free, safe and legal abortion in Ireland, founded in 2013. ARC was one of the three organisations that made up Tog
Digital Repository of Ireland
This collection includes photographs and videos from the Marches for Choice held by the Abortion Rights Campaign in 2016, 2017 and 2018, as well as design assets such as posters, f
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