by Chantal Sweeney, M.Phil. in Public History & Cultural Heritage at Trinity College Dublin Like many people, I spent the majority of last Christmas holidays lounging around in my pyjamas, watching old movies and eating too much food. I was giving my brain a much-needed break for the first time since embarking on my Masters […]
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Bean an Phoist says: Honora has so many great collections to choose from that it would have been cruel and heartless to restrict her to just one item that she loves, so here are just some of her favourite LOVEly things for Valentine’s Day 2012… by Honora Faul, Curator of Prints & Drawings, Ephemera, […]
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Hamlet,
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John D. Reigh,
John Fergus O'Hea,
John Morley,
Johnny Doughboy found a Rose in Ireland,
Kay Twomey,
Lance Thackery,
Leap Year,
Matrimonial Map,
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Niall Murphy Collection,
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William Gladstone,
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