All in Good Time: the fascinating history of Dublin’s public clocks

Pearse Street Library 144 Pearse Street, Dublin 2, Dublin, Ireland

Join Adrian Le Harivel, former Curator at the National Gallery of Ireland, for this talk. He became intrigued about this important aspect of streetscape, while walking the city and researching domestic clocks. There are about 80 public clocks across central Dublin, between the two canals, many easily missed. Dated examples range from 1804 to 2019,...

The Grateful Water: Writing Nineteenth-Century Dublin in Fiction

14 Henrietta Street Dublin 1, Dublin

Juliana Adelman is a historian interested in science, medicine and the environment, especially in nineteenth-century Ireland. Now, she is the author of The Grateful Water, a novel set in1866. When a young butcher spots a strange shape on the banks of the River Liffey in the hot summer of 1866, the city of Dublin is...

The Disappeared: Forced Disappearances in Ireland 1798-1998

Online

ONLINE TALK Pádraig Óg Ó Ruairc’s recent study, the first of its kind, uncovers the extent to which ‘forced disappearances’ were part of the violent political conflicts that blighted Ireland for 200 years. Ó Ruairc’s research has helped locate several bodies of those long missing, one of which has already been recovered and given a...

Irish Women in Russia in the age of the Tsars

Pearse Street Library 144 Pearse Street, Dublin 2, Dublin, Ireland

Angela Byrne explores the rich and varied connections between Ireland and Russia in the pre-revolutionary period, focusing on the Irish women who went in search of adventure or employment, for love or for political causes. Dr Angela Byrne is a historian of women, migration, and travel and exploration in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and...

Service Terminated: The Last Tram from Dartry

Terenure Library Templeogue Road, Terenure, Dublin 6W, Dublin, Dublin

In 1937 the Dublin United Tramways Company (1896) embarked on a programme of replacing its trams with buses but the onset of the 'Emergency' paused this. By 1948 CIÉ had only five trams services still in operation and on October 31st 1948 terminated the Dartry and Terenure services to the city centre. The speaker James...

The 1924 Tailteann Games

Rathmines Library 157 Rathmines Road Lwr Rathmines, Dublin, Dublin

The Tailteann Games, a sporting and cultural festival, were re-imagined and modernised from the ancient games of the same name and held for the first time in 1924 as Ireland's version of the Olympic Games. The games helped to showcase the Irish Free State's newly gained independence and were a celebration of Irish identity shortly...

Building New Ireland: First Decade of the Irish Free State

Ballyroan Library Orchardstown Avenue, Rathfarnham, Dublin

Emerging from centuries of oppression and a bitter civil war, the government of the Irish Free State faced huge challenges to ensure democracy would succeed and Ireland would take her place on the world stage. Historian Liz Gillis will discuss those difficult first years of the Irish Free State, in this fascinating look at Ireland's...

From Sackville to O’Connell

Phibsboro Library Phibsboro Library Blacquiere Bridge, Phibsboro, Co.Dublin

Dublin City Historian in Residence Elizabeth Kehoe will give a talk about O'Connell Street based on people's memories and historical records, so this will be an eclectic mix about the...

FAI Amateur XI vs Gold Coast August 1951

Mono’s Bar Dalymount Park Phibsboro, Dublin 7, Dublin

In August 1951, the Gold Coast National football team came to Ireland, playing matches in Belfast and Dublin.  The match in Dublin took place in Dalymount Park on Wednesday, 22nd against an FAI Amateur XI. This presentation / talk will recall events of that match from news reports. Reference will also be made to some...

One Photograph, Many Stories

Inchicore Library Richmond Barracks, Dublin, Dublin

Our history often hides in plain sight. We travel roads, pass laneways and street-signs without appreciating the events that may have happened here in the past. A photograph found in an archive illustrated just this, as Dublin City Historian in Residence Cathy Scuffil, investigated the background to the image, taken in the Crumlin area of...

Charles Lucas and the Campaign for Reform of Dublin Corporation 1742-60

City Hall Dame St, Dublin 2

Join historian, Sean J Murphy, for this talk about Charles Lucas. Dr Charles Lucas (1713-1771) was a Protestant or Anglo-Irish Nationalist whose statue stands in Dublin’s City Hall. He was a predecessor of Grattan and Flood and indeed in some respects a precursor of the republican United Irishmen. Following his election to Dublin Corporation as...

Sketching the city scenery – Harry Kernoff’s love story with Dublin

Pearse Street Library 144 Pearse Street, Dublin 2, Dublin, Ireland

This year marks the fiftieth anniversary of the passing of one of Dublin’s most beloved artists. Harry Kernoff was a devoted lover of Dublin City and expressed his passion in his paintings, sketches and drawings. Vitor Vicente will be projecting some of them on the screen and discussing their relationship to Dublin history and the...

The Aran Sweater – Stitches in Time

Richmond Barracks Dublin 8, Dublin

*Apologies, registration is full* Join Vawn Corrigan for a slide show presentation exploring the fascinating history of the Aran Sweater. From its rocky island roots it eventually spanned the globe...

Housing the People, Building the State

Coolock Library Barryscourt Road, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland

In this illustrated talk, Ruth McManus discusses the development of housing policy in Ireland from 1922 to 1932. This first decade after independence saw the new government tackling a major housing problem. How did it go about tackling the problem? What was built? Have these houses stood the test of time? Explore these questions and...

Sharing Stories: An Introduction to Oral History

Pearse Street Library 144 Pearse Street, Dublin 2, Dublin, Ireland

Oral history helps bring the past to life by recording the voices, experiences, stories and memories of people. In this introductory session members of the Oral History Network of Ireland will use audio clips and transcripts to showcase the diverse range of oral history projects across Ireland. Key issues will be discussed, and practical advice...