For over a decade the Library has hosted a variety of temporary exhibitions, drawing objects from its own collections. The subjects ranged from the beautiful, extraordinary, unknown, interesting to the thought-provoking. In our current temporary [...]
The Book of Armagh is a priceless manuscript written by the monastic scribe, Ferdomnach, in Armagh around the year 807 AD. In 1913 it was reproduced in a limited edition of 400 copies. To mark […]
Our latest temporary exhibition on astronomy was launched by Professor Michael Burton, Director of Armagh Observatory and Planetarium. The theme of astronomy was chosen to show visitors examples of what the Library holds on this […]
Image credit and copyright: Ian Maginess An exhibition to highlight Armagh Public Library’s coin collection is now on view in the Library’s Long Room. It shows Roman, as well as English and Irish pieces, with […]
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