Guests, guest speakers and staff members of two Armagh libraries at the 'Primacy for Peace' conference. Seated from left: Lord Eames whose collection is housed in Armagh Robinson Library; Archbishop Eamon Martin and Archbishop John McDowell; Mr Tom Fee, nephew of Cardinal Tomas O'Fiaich whose collection is housed in the Cardinal O'Fiaich Library and Archive. Standing from left: Carol Conlin, Assistant Keeper of Armagh Robinson Library; Roddy Hegarty, Director of the Cardinal O'Fiaich Library and Archive; guest speakers Dr Brian Lambkin and Dr Tommy Dolan; government representatives Ellie Farrell, Director for Engagement for the Department for Foreign Affairs and Trade Ireland and Will Gelling, Northern Ireland Office Director with responsibility for political strategy; Mark Devenport, freelance broadcaster and chairperson for the conference's discussion panels; guest speaker Professor Gladys Ganiel; the Very Revd Shane Forster, Keeper of Armagh Robinson Library and Ursula Monaghan, Education and Outreach Officer of Armagh Robinson Library. Image credit: Ian Maginess
History students from the Royal School Armagh and St Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh with their teachers. Pictured with the students: standing left Roddy Hegarty, Director of the Cardinal Tomas O Fiaich Library and Archive, centre at the back, the Very Revd Shane Forster, Keeper of Armagh Robinson Library, and standing right, Carol Conlin, Assistant Keeper of Armagh Robinson Library. Seated from left Caitríona Tierney, Library Assistant of the Cardinal Ó Fiaich Library and Archive, Stephen Maclaine, History teacher from the Royal School Armagh, Elaine Murphy, History teacher from St Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh and Ursula Monaghan, Education and Outreach Officer of Armagh Robinson Library. Image credit: Ian Maginess