Armagh Robinson Library & No 5
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  • Lectures
    • Lecture Series – Printmaking and Print Collecting up to 1840
      • Lord Fitzwilliam and his Prints
      • Print Rooms in Britain & Ireland, 1750-1840
      • Print Collecting in Early 18th Century England
      • Buyers, Collectors & Connoisseurs: A European Perspective
      • A Concise History of Prints & Printmaking Techniques up to 1800
    • Lectures on the Collections
      • Exploring the Conway/Rawdon Collection at Armagh Robinson Library
      • Jonathan Swift Treasures from Armagh Robinson Library
      • A Journey Through Maps
      • To Care for the Earth – Reflections on the Enlightenment
      • Charles Wood: His Life, Music and Influences
      • An Introduction to the Rokeby Print Collection
      • Amusement or Enrichment? Archbishop Robinson and his Prints
    • Lecture Series – Irish history, from the Plantation of Ulster to Partition
      • The Road to Partition
      • The Great Famine and Irish Politics
      • Revolutionary Ulster, c.1770-1800
      • The Williamite-Jacobite War, 1689-91
      • From the 1641 Rising to the Restoration
      • The Establishment of Ulster’s Plantation Towns
    • Lecture Series – Irish Language Week – Seachtain na Gaeilge le Energia
      • Women of the Glens
      • Annals of Clonmacnoise
      • Print, religion and Gaelic culture in seventeenth-century Ireland: the case of William Bedell
    • Lecture Series – 250th Anniversary
      • A Hidden Gem on the Ancient Hill: Armagh Diocesan Registry
      • Science and Religion
      • Protestants, Print and the Irish Language in the 18th Century
      • Ogam: Ireland’s oldest alphabet
      • Armagh Robinson Library – 250 Years
      • Thomas Cooley: A Short and Remarkable Career – Dr Mike O Neill
    • Transcripts
      • Artful Impressions in the Archbishop’s Cabinet
      • Irish Language Holdings in Armagh Public Library
      • Jonathan Swift at 350
      • The Life of Sir Thomas Robinson
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Armagh Robinson Library

43 Abbey Street
Armagh
BT61 7DY
  028-37523142
  admin@armaghrobinsonlibrary.co.uk

No 5 Vicars’ Hill

5 Vicars’ Hill
Armagh
BT61 7ED
  028-37511420
  registryofficer@gmail.com

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CONTACT

Armagh Robinson Library & No 5 Vicars' Hill
028-37523142
admin@armaghrobinsonlibrary.co.uk

LOCATION

Armagh Robinson Library
43 Abbey Street
Armagh
BT61 7DY
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No 5 Vicars' Hill
5 Vicars Hill
Armagh

BT61 7ED
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OPENING HOURS

Library

Monday to Friday 10am-1pm & 2-4pm

No 5

July-September 2022: Visits by prior appointment only.
To book, email: admin@armaghrobinsonlibrary.co.uk

The Library and No 5 are closed on Bank Holidays, Morning/Afternoon on the Hill group visits and special events.

Please check our calendar for special closures before making your journey!

ADMISSION FEES
Library & No 5

FREE ADMISSION Donations welcome

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