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Ireland Life Writing


The project’s purpose is to solicit, catalogue, and archive the life-writings of Irish people who wish to contribute accounts of their life experiences.

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Autobiography of a Horse


Story collected by a student at Bailieboro (Model) school (Bailieborough, Co. Cavan) (no informant identified).

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Autobiography of an Old Hat


Story collected by a student at Carlanstown school (Carlanstown, Co. Meath) (no informant identified).

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Autobiography of an Old Hat


Story collected by a student at Carlanstown school (Carlanstown, Co. Meath) (no informant identified).

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A Wondrous Life. Story of Michael Davitt, Factory Boy, Fenian Organiser, Convict, Prisoner, Land League Chief, and Tribune of the Irish People, being the Chief Episodes in his Life of Suffering, Struggles, and Triumph.


A Wondrous Life. Story of Michael Davitt, Factory Boy, Fenian Organiser, Convict, Prisoner, Land League Chief, and Tribune of the Irish People, being the Chief Episodes in his Life of Suffering, Struggles, and Triumph.

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Seanchas, cuimhní cinn / by Seán Ó Dálaigh


Seanchas, cuimhní cinn / by Seán Ó Dálaigh

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Letter from Gerard Manley Hopkins (University College, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin) to Alexander William Mowbray Baillie, discussing the death of [Martin] Geldart; friends at Oxford who died by suicide. Mentions Geldart's autobiography. Refers to his collection of letters; his correspondence with Baillie; [John] Hannah and MacFarlane; his melancholy; Gladstone; and his work in Ireland.


Letter from Gerard Manley Hopkins (University College, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin) to Alexander William Mowbray Baillie, discussing the death of [Martin] Geldart; friends at Oxford who died by suicide. Mentions Geldart's autobiography. Refers to his collection of letters; his correspondence with Baillie; [John] Hannah and MacFarlane; his melancholy; Gladstone; and his work in Ireland.

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Irish Virtual Research Library and Archive (Collection)


The Irish Virtual Research Library and Archive (IVRLA) is a digitisation project launched in UCD in January 2005. The project was conceived as a means to increase and facilitate access to UCD’s cultural heritage repositories through the adoption of digitisation technologies.

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UCD News


UCD News was an internal, informal publication published initially by the Information Officer and later by the Office of Public Affairs for the staff and students of University College Dublin. It's aim was to be an informal news magazine rather than an official publication and a typical issue included general news and notices from around the University, news from clubs and societies, correspondence, and appointments. Includes an article marking the 80th anniversary of the National University of Ireland.

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UCD News


UCD News was an internal, informal publication published initially by the Information Officer and later by the Office of Public Affairs for the staff and students of University College Dublin. It's aim was to be an informal news magazine rather than an official publication and a typical issue included general news and notices from around the University, news from clubs and societies, correspondence, and appointments.

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The Irish Nurses' Magazine


The Irish Nurses' Magazine, vol. 13, no. 38 (June 1944)

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UCD News


UCD News was an internal, informal publication published initially by the Information Officer and later by the Office of Public Affairs for the staff and students of University College Dublin. It's aim was to be an informal news magazine rather than an official publication and a typical issue included general news and notices from around the University, news from clubs and societies, correspondence, and appointments. Includes an article on the history of the UCD Literary and Historical Society, the L&H.

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St. Stephen's: a record of University life


An issue of the University College Dublin magazine, which aimed to be a record of University life. Contributors were mainly University staff and students. A typical issue includes an editorial, articles of a literary or humorous nature, book reviews, notes from University societies, and reports from schools, in particular the Medical School. This issue includes a mention in "Book notes and notices" of James Joyce's essay about Clarence Mangan, previously published in the journal (May 1902).

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UCD News: graduate magazine


UCD News was an internal, informal publication published initially by the Information Officer and later by the Office of Public Affairs for the staff and students of University College Dublin. It's aim was to be an informal news magazine rather than an official publication and a typical issue included general news and notices from around the University, news from clubs and societies, correspondence, and appointments. Graduate edition of the magazine. Includes an article on John Pius Boland.

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