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Jonathan Swift Treasures from Armagh Robinson Library | Collections

Jonathan Swift Treasures from Armagh Robinson Library | Collections

March 4, 2022 archivist Comments Off on Jonathan Swift Treasures from Armagh Robinson Library | Collections

This film, Jonathan Swift Treasures from Armagh Robinson Library, featuring the Director of Armagh Robinson Library, shows Jonathan Swift’s personal, annotated copy of ‘Gulliver’s Travels’, one of the treasures of Armagh Robinson Library. It then […]

A Journey Through Maps: Exploring Ireland's Cartographic Heritage | Collections

A Journey Through Maps: Exploring Ireland’s Cartographic Heritage | Collections

February 28, 2022 archivist Comments Off on A Journey Through Maps: Exploring Ireland’s Cartographic Heritage | Collections

Who mapped Ireland, and how? Spanning five centuries of mapping in Ireland, this talk by historical geographers Professor Keith Lilley (Queen’s University Belfast) and Dr Catherine Porter (University of Limerick) explores the importance of field-survey […]

Amusement or Enrichment? Archbishop Robinson and his Prints | Collections

Amusement or Enrichment? Archbishop Robinson and his Prints | Collections

February 28, 2022 archivist Comments Off on Amusement or Enrichment? Archbishop Robinson and his Prints | Collections

Armagh Robinson Library includes a significant collection of prints, part of the original founding collection bequeathed by Archbishop Richard Robinson. Presenting some of the highlights of the collection, this lecture sets Robinson’s activities in the […]

To Care for the Earth - Reflections on the Enlightenment at Armagh Robinson Library | Collections

To Care for the Earth – Reflections on the Enlightenment at Armagh Robinson Library | Collections

February 28, 2022 archivist Comments Off on To Care for the Earth – Reflections on the Enlightenment at Armagh Robinson Library | Collections

This talk, given by the Very Revd Gregory Dunstan, was held on Monday 1st October 2021 to mark the COP26 Climate Change Conference in Glasgow. In climate change, environmental degradation and species extinction, the contemporary […]

Charles Wood: His Life, Music and Influences | Collections

Charles Wood: His Life, Music and Influences | Collections

February 28, 2022 archivist Comments Off on Charles Wood: His Life, Music and Influences | Collections

Charles Wood, who was born at 11 Vicars’ Hill, Armagh, in 1866, received his early musical education as a chorister at St Patrick’s Church of Ireland Cathedral, opposite his home. He later become Professor of […]

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