Previous | 1 - 24 of 24 | Next

Extract from the National Student journal containing an appreciation of Eoin MacNeil


Extract from the National Student journal, containing an appreciation of the late Eoin MacNeill, (co-founder of the Gaelic League, nationalist, politician, and distinguished Irish scholar) who had recently died (15 October 1945).

text

IIIF drag and drop link

Aerial laser scanning (ALS) data collected over an area of around 1 square km in Dublin city in 2007


Aerial laser scanning (ALS) data collected over an area of around 1 square km in Dublin city in 2007 (see satellite image). A total of ~225 million points were acquired for a dense urban neighbourhood. ALS was carried out by contractors using FLI-MAP 2 system. The system operated at a scan angle of 60 degrees, with an angular spacing of 60/1000 degrees between pulses. The FLI-MAP 2 system also provides spectral data in two different forms: (i) intensity and (ii) colour. An intensity value is provided for each point while colour information is provided by cameras acquiring images during the flyover and is transferred to scan points. The flying altitude varied between ~380-480m, with an average value of ~400m. Total 44 flight strips were acquired and 2823 flight path points were recorded, providing instantaneous aircraft position over time.

cartographic

Kevin Barry Papers


A collection of material relating to Kevin Barry, who was executed for his part in the killing of three British soldiers in 1920. The collection includes material associated with his days at Belvedere College, his year as a medical student in UCD, and his brief time in custody at Mountjoy Prison before execution. The majority of the collection is composed of material gathered by Kathy Barry Maloney, Barry's sister, after his death.

text

[Article from 'Walker's Hibernian Magazine [...]', entitled 'Memoirs of Francis Dobbs'.]


[Article from 'Walker's Hibernian Magazine [...]', entitled 'Memoirs of Francis Dobbs'.]

text

IIIF drag and drop link

[Article from 'Walker's Hibernian Magazine [...]', containing a biographical sketch of John Egan, Chairman of Kilmainham'.]


[Article from 'Walker's Hibernian Magazine [...]', containing a biographical sketch of John Egan, Chairman of Kilmainham'.]

text

IIIF drag and drop link

[Part of the text of an article from 'Walker's Hibernian Magazine', containing memoirs of James Fitzgerald.]


[Part of the text of an article from 'Walker's Hibernian Magazine', containing memoirs of James Fitzgerald.]

text

IIIF drag and drop link

[Article from a periodical headed 'A character of Lord Chatham'...]


[Article from a periodical headed 'A character of Lord Chatham'...]

text

IIIF drag and drop link

[Article from 'Walker's Hibernian Magazine [...]', entitled 'Mr. Grattan's Letter to his Fellow-Citizens of Dublin'.]


[Article from 'Walker's Hibernian Magazine [...]', entitled 'Mr. Grattan's Letter to his Fellow-Citizens of Dublin'.]

text

IIIF drag and drop link

[Handwritten transcript of an article entitled 'Impropriate tithes - Important Decision'.]


[Handwritten transcript of an article entitled 'Impropriate tithes - Important Decision'.]

text

IIIF drag and drop link

[Copies of various journal publications.]


[Copies of various journal publications.]

text

IIIF drag and drop link

[Typed and handwritten drafts of an article by Henry entitled 'Les Crosses Pre-Romanes'.]


[Typed and handwritten drafts of an article by Henry entitled 'Les Crosses Pre-Romanes'.]

text

IIIF drag and drop link

[Letters, notes and draft articles relating to Henry's contribution to the handbook for the 1957 meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science.]


[Letters, notes and draft articles relating to Henry's contribution to the handbook for the 1957 meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science.]

text

IIIF drag and drop link

[Handwritten draft of an article entitled 'Noel en Irlande'.]


[Handwritten draft of an article entitled 'Noel en Irlande'.]

text

IIIF drag and drop link

[Research notes, pencil sketch relating to a silver cross and a booklet entitled, 'Les orfèreries conservées aux trésors de Saint Saulve et de l'hotel-dieu Montreuil-sur-mer' by J. Lestocquoy.]


[Research notes, pencil sketch relating to a silver cross and a booklet entitled, 'Les orfèreries conservées aux trésors de Saint Saulve et de l'hotel-dieu Montreuil-sur-mer' by J. Lestocquoy.]

text

IIIF drag and drop link

[Der Abtsstab des heiligen Germanus zu Delsberg [Article by Gunther Haslhof from Germania (33).]


[Der Abtsstab des heiligen Germanus zu Delsberg [Article by Gunther Haslhof from Germania (33).]

text

IIIF drag and drop link

[Article from Germania (30). Die Funde aud dem Sarkophag der Konigin Theodelinda in Monza.]


[Article from Germania (30). Die Funde aud dem Sarkophag der Konigin Theodelinda in Monza.]

text

IIIF drag and drop link

['Potato Digging in Ireland' Gardener’s Chronicle, vol. 18.]: Page 133


['Potato Digging in Ireland' Gardener’s Chronicle, vol. 18.]: Page 133

text

IIIF drag and drop link

Fragment from the Wolfe Tone Annual


Fragment from the Wolfe Tone Annual with an article entitled 'Gallant Kevin Barry' by E O hAnnrachtaigh and a poem entitled 'Kevin Barry' by Constance De Markievicz.

text

IIIF drag and drop link

Papers of the Kevin Barry Memorial Committee


This collection comprises the papers and correspondence of the Kevin Barry Memorial Committee. The Committee was formed to raise funds to create a memorial to Kevin Barry (20 January 1902–1 November 1920). Barry, a medical student at University College Dublin, was executed for his part in an ambush which resulted in the deaths of three British Army officers. The Committee commissioned Harry Clarke Stained Glass Limited to create a stained glass window dedicated to Kevin Barry and the other students and graduates of University College Dublin who lost their lives in the struggle for Irish Independence. The window, designed by Richard King, was erected in Earlsfort Terrace and unveiled on 1 November 1934. In 2010, the window was conserved, restored and relocated in the Charles Institute at Belfield, the current campus of University College Dublin.

text

Copy extract from an article in The National Student


Photocopy of a page from an article published in an issue of The National Student (March 1931) concerning the Kevin Barry Memorial. One paragraph on the page has been highlighted concerning the decision to dedicate the memorial solely to Kevin Barry.

text

IIIF drag and drop link

Kevin Barry memorial: announcement at N.U.I. convocation : erection in College


Newspaper cutting featuring an article concerning the approval of the Kevin Barry Memorial by the Governing Body of University College Dublin entitled ‘Announcement at N.U.I. Convocation: Erection in College’. [From the Irish Press]

text

IIIF drag and drop link

Memorials


Newspaper cutting from the Irish Press criticising the delay of the Governing Body of University College Dublin in erecting the stained glass window memorial dedicated to Kevin Barry.

text

IIIF drag and drop link

U.C.D. election: unusual interest in contest


The newspaper cutting features an article entitled ‘U.C.D. Elections: Unusual Interest in Contest’ relating to the election, by the graduates of University College Dublin, of six members to the Governing Body of the College. The names of the successful candidates have been listed, five of which have been indicated with a manuscript star; Reverend Professor T[imothy] Corcoran, Charles J. MacAuley, Reverend John Burke, Seamus Ó Ceallaigh, Margaret M. Browne and Richard McA. O'Rahilly.

text

IIIF drag and drop link

Readers' views: Kevin Barry memorial


Newspaper cutting from the Irish Press featuring a letter sent by Joseph J. O' Donoghue IV of New York concerning the delays in the erection of the Kevin Barry Memorial and enclosing a cheque of $100 to be expended on the memorial window.

text

IIIF drag and drop link