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John Hughes Monument to William Gladstone
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Cré na Cille by Máirtín Ó Cadhain, 1949
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The Royal Irish Academy has published a special Dictionary of Irish Biography (DIB) collection, Irish lives in America (November 2021).
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Seacht mBua an Éirí Amach, by Pádraic Ó Conaire, 1918
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'Da' by Hugh Leonard, 1978
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Elizabeth Bowen, The Demon Lover and Other Stories, 1945
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A complete set of prints from our recent publication 1916 Portraits and Lives is now on display in the Ulster Museum, Belfast.
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Art and Architecture of Ireland reviewed in the Irish Independent.
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Island People by Gerard Dillon, 1950
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Book editor Liz Evers talks to 'The Business' about nineteenth century Irish entrepreneurs included in Irish Lives in America.
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The Death of Cúchulainn, by Oliver Sheppard, 1935
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'Christmas Eve' by Maeve Brennan, 1974
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Patrick Kavanagh, The Great Hunger, 1942
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To mark the centenary of the 1916 Easter Rising, a gift for the people of the world - a free eBook of 1916 Portraits and Lives - has been produced.
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Myles na gCopaleen, An Béal Bocht, 1941
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Louis le Brocquy, 1951
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Join us on 4 October to learn more about our research projects, library and publications
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Tinkers Encampment: Blood of Abel, by Jack B Yeats, 1940
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Seamus Heaney, 1975
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Prayer Before Birth by Louis MacNeice, 1944
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This week’s Modern Ireland in 100 Artworks is Stewart Parker’s Pentecost , first performed in 1987.
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Gabriel Hayes’ Three Graces in 1943
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Sybil Connolly on the cover of 'Life' magazine, 1953
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Irish Pavilion, New York World’s Fair, 1939 by Michael Scott
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