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250th | Money & Brains: Christopher Hampton, James Ussher & the See of Armagh

250th | Money & Brains: Christopher Hampton, James Ussher & the See of Armagh

December 2, 2022 archivist Comments Off on 250th | Money & Brains: Christopher Hampton, James Ussher & the See of Armagh

In this online lecture, Money & Brains: Christopher Hampton, James Ussher & the See of Armagh,  Alan Ford considers two early 17th-century archbishops of Armagh, Christopher Hampton (1613-1625) and James Ussher (1625-1656). Alan Ford is […]

250th | Why the Reformation failed in Ireland: A Reconsideration from the Wild West

250th | Why the Reformation failed in Ireland: A Reconsideration from the Wild West

December 2, 2022 archivist Comments Off on 250th | Why the Reformation failed in Ireland: A Reconsideration from the Wild West

In this lecture, Why the Reformation failed in Ireland: A Reconsideration from the Wild West, Steven Ellis, Professor Emeritus of History, National University of Ireland, Galway, considers why the Reformation failed in Ireland. As a […]

250th | The Medieval Archbishops of Armagh

250th | The Medieval Archbishops of Armagh

December 2, 2022 archivist Comments Off on 250th | The Medieval Archbishops of Armagh

The Medieval Archbishops of Armagh, an online lecture, explores the medieval archbishops of Armagh and the times they lived through. It covers the period from Celsus (Cellach mac Aeda), 1106-1129, to Octavian de Palatio, who […]

Lord Fitzwilliam and his Prints | Printmaking and Print Collecting up to 1840

Lord Fitzwilliam and his Prints | Printmaking and Print Collecting up to 1840

July 6, 2022 archivist Comments Off on Lord Fitzwilliam and his Prints | Printmaking and Print Collecting up to 1840

In this lecture, Lord Fitzwilliam and his Prints, Elenor Ling talks about Richard, 7th Viscount Fitzwilliam (1745-1816) and his collecting of prints in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Containing some 40,000 prints, the […]

Print Rooms in Britain & Ireland, 1750-1840 | Printmaking and Print Collecting up to 1840

Print Rooms in Britain & Ireland, 1750-1840 | Printmaking and Print Collecting up to 1840

June 8, 2022 archivist Comments Off on Print Rooms in Britain & Ireland, 1750-1840 | Printmaking and Print Collecting up to 1840

This talk Print Rooms in Britain & Ireland, 1750-1840 by Professor Kate Retford provides an insight into research she is currently carrying out on print rooms in Britain and Ireland in the late 18th and […]

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