By Ian Kenneally, Historian, Author and Broadcaster. He is currently a PhD student at the History Department, NUI Galway. The Irish Bulletin began publication on 11 November 1919 and ended publication in December 1921. During that period it was published as a daily newspaper. It was funded by Dáil Éireann; specifically the Department of Propaganda […]
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Dail Eireann,
Desmond Fitzgerald,
Erskine Childers,
Frank Gallagher,
Ian Kenneally,
IRA,
Justin Furlong,
Kathleen McKenna,
National Library of Ireland,
Newspaper & Periodical History Forum of Ireland,
Robert Brennan,
Shemus
Intro by Justin Furlong, NLI Newspaper Librarian This is the fourth in a series of blogs connected to a joint project (Newspaper Descriptors Project) by the National Library of Ireland and the Newspaper & Periodical History Forum of Ireland (NPHFI). The project aims to provide short descriptors or pen notes for the newspaper titles listed […]
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Carla King,
Charles Stewart Parnell,
Justin Furlong,
Labour World,
Michael Davitt,
Newspaper & Periodical History Forum of Ireland,
Newspapers,
NPHFI,
Parnell Split,
The Democrat
by Justin Furlong (Newspaper Librarian); Alexandra Nederlof (Student Conservation Intern from the University of Amsterdam) and Louise O’Connor (Conservator) In February 2012 we were contacted by Tim Lynch, Professor of Neurology at the Dublin Neurological Institute. Ten years ago, during renovations of the Institute’s building at No. 57 Eccles Street in Dublin, an issue of […]
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19th century,
57 Eccles Street,
58 Eccles Street,
Alexandra Nederlof,
Cellulose,
Conservation,
Dry Surface Cleaning,
Dublin Neurological Institute,
Eccles Street,
Eraser Powder,
Heat-set Tissue,
Hydroscopic,
Innisfail,
Japanese Paper,
Justin Furlong,
Louise O'Connor,
Methyl-cellulose,
Mould,
Paper,
Paper Press,
Smoke Sponge,
Soft Brush,
Soft Eraser,
Starch,
Tim Lynch