Intro by Justin Furlong, NLI Newspaper Librarian This is the second 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 hopes to provide short descriptors or pen notes for the newspaper titles listed […]
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Anglo-Irish Treaty,
Art O'Brien,
Arthur Griffith,
Benjamin Farrington,
Bernard Doyle,
Central News Agency,
Colonel Maurice Moore,
Donal P. McCracken,
Eason's,
Fownes Street,
Irish Independent,
Irish Republican Association of South Africa,
John Mitchel,
Justin Furlong,
Mark Ryan,
Matt Clancy,
Maud Gonne,
Middelberg Courant,
Newspaper & Periodical History Forum of Ireland,
Newspaper Database,
Newspaper Descriptors Project,
Patrick J. Little,
Rand Revolt,
Shan Van Vocht,
Sinn Féin,
South Africa,
The Dawn,
The Republic,
United Irishman,
University of KwaZulu-Natal,
Weekly Freeman,
William Rooney
by Annie West, Illustrator Annie recently donated a selection of her prints to our Prints & Drawings Collection Yeats in Love Looking at my work, you’d probably expect to hear I’m busy with my nose in my Collected Works of W.B. Yeats every day, carefully studying every line, looking for nuance, analyzing every simile and […]
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Annie West,
Barry Devlin,
Church Warden,
Dogs Playing Snooker,
Drumcliffe,
Heaneyboppers,
Illustrators,
Iseult Gonne MacBride,
James Joyce,
Lake Isle of Innisfree,
Maud Gonne,
Michael D. Higgins,
Nobel Laureate,
Seamus Heaney,
Senator David Norris,
Sligo,
St. Columba's Church,
W.B. Yeats,
Yeats in Love