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‘A life of two exiles: Wacław Tadeusz Dobrzyński (1883-1962)’
Lunchtime Lecture to accompany the Polish Embassy's exhibition on the life and career of Consul-General Wacław Tadeusz Dobrzyński

"To please and to reform mankind" a life of protest: Jonathan Swift, 1667-1745
Exhibition and Lunchtime Lectures commemorating the 350th anniversary of Jonathan Swift's birth now available has an online exhibition.

'Swift and books'
Listent to the lunchtime lecture 'Swift and books' by Professor Andrew Carpenter, MRIA, Emeritus Professor of English, UCD.

'Swift's Dublin'
Listen to the lunchtime lecture 'Swift's Dublin' by Professor David Dickson, MRIA, Department of Modern History, TCD.

'Women in the writings of Jonathan Swift'
Listen to the lunchtime lecture 'Women in the writings of Jonathan Swift' by Dr Aileen Douglas, School of English, TCD.

Beranger’s Ireland: eighteenth-century watercolours by Gabriel Beranger, c.1729-1817
Marking the bicentenary of the death of Gabriel Beranger on 18 February, 1817, this exhibition features a selection of original watercolours from our collection.

Beranger drawings in the Royal Irish Academy Library
Lunchtime Lecture on the Dutch artist Gabriel Beranger by Dr Peter Harbison, MRIA.

Protecting our cultural heritage
The Irish National Committee of Blue Shield Heritage Week Lunchtime Lectures

Culture Night 2017
Lots to do and see this Culture Night at Academy House

George IV, Thomas Moore and the Egans of Dawson Street, Dublin
Lecture and recital at the Academy Library to celebrate Ireland's first National Harp Day
