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Tours at the NMI – Decorative Arts and History

National Museum of Ireland- Decorative Arts & History Collins Barracks Benburb Street, Stoneybatter

Through Dublin Festival of History, join tour guides at the National Museum of Ireland, Decorative Arts & History at Collins Barracks on a variety of engaging family tours exploring the...

Irish gardening books, 1700–2000

The Edward Worth Library The Edward Worth Library Dr Steevens' Hospital, Dublin

**Booked out** Lecture by Dr Charles E. Nelson (Associate Editor, Archives of Natural History): ‘Irish gardening books, 1700–2000’. This is the Brendan Prendiville Memorial Lecture. Note: Limited spaces, please book...

Marcus Garvey’s Irish Influences: Pan-Africanism and Diasporic Connectivity

Annie Moore Room, EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum The CHQ Building George's Dock, Dublin 1

As founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), Marcus Garvey built one of the largest pan-Africanist organisations in history. The Jamaican-born activist mobilised millions in arguing for the establishment...

“Is teanga iasachta í an Ghaeilge, díreach cosúil leis an nGiúdais!”

Leabharlann Shráid an Phiarsaigh Sráid an Phiarsaigh, Baile Átha Cliath 2

Constáblaí Éireannacha de chuid CRÉ ag gabhadh Sasanach as Gaeilge a labhairt, Giúdaigh Bhaile Átha Cliath agus Protastúnaigh Bhéal Feirste ag foghlaim Gaeilge, agus an Eaglais Chaitliceach ag diúltú an...

House for Heroes

Raheny Library Howth Rd Raheny, Dublin

Dr Cormac Moore, Dublin City Council Historian in Residence, will give a talk on "House for Heroes" on the historic housing scheme in Killester for the First World War veterans...

Dublin, A Writer’s City

Ballymun Library Ballymun Road, Dublin 11

It takes time to build a literary tradition. In Dublin: A Writer’s City, author Chris Morash sets out to produce a literary map of the city, area by area, looking...

Women in 19th Century Ireland

Dolphin's Barn Library Parnell Rd, Saint James' (part of Phoenix Park), Dublin

Join South Dublin County Council Historian in Residence Liz Gillis as she explores the status of women in Ireland in the 19th century and the women who dared to dream...