by Jenny Doyle, Digitisation Programme Co-ordinator 42,430 + 12,000 = 11% For those of you with Holmesian standard detection abilities, apologies for this update, as you have probably already noticed something different about the NLI’s catalogue. For those less eagle-eyed or less regular users of our collections, I’d like to draw your attention to a […]
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1798,
Conservation,
Digitisation,
Douglas Hyde Photographs,
Ephemera,
Giraldus Cambrensis,
Gordon Brewster Cartoons,
Grace Gifford,
Jenny Doyle,
Longfield Maps,
Sandymount Strand,
Tuke Collection,
William Wallace,
Wiltshire Collection
Wiltshire Collection Online by Orla Fitzpatrick, Irish photo historian October 1998 was a very exciting time to start working at the National Photographic Archive (NPA). The O’Donnell & Tuomey designed building had just opened in Temple Bar, Dublin and the staff were busy with the task of unpacking the vast photographic collection. As a Research […]
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Colm Irwin,
Cumberland Street Market,
Elinor Wiltshire,
Eviction,
Georgian Dublin,
If ever you go to Dublin town,
Jacolette,
Lower Fitzwilliam Street,
Merchant's Arch,
Moore Street,
National Photographic Archive,
NLI Flickr Commons,
Orla Fitzpatrick,
Rolleiflex Camera,
Sarah Rouse,
Temple Bar,
Tenements,
The Five Lamps,
The Tuggers,
Twin Lens Reflex,
Wiltshire Collection,
Women's History Project,
York Street