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Discovering Thomas Moore: Ireland in nineteenth-century Europe https://t.co/NM4HjbTmAF #DiscoverMoore
"Excellent tribute to T.M. Thanks!" "Hidden gem" - a couple of comments from our visitors' book. Come along to see our Thomas Moore exhibition and let us know what you think! Mon-Fri 10am-5pm. https://t.co/8cfHFKNa6q
Two great exhibitions, one great Library! 😉Pop in up a visit 10am-5pm.
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New exhibition! 'Discovering Thomas Moore: Ireland in nineteenth-century Europe' https://t.co/8cfHFL4Lv0 #DiscoveringMoore
Missed out on our recent 'Sisters' lecture series? No problem, you can now listen to them all online! Once again a big thank you to all our speakers for making this such a great series. https://t.co/IFc225Z7I8 #Sisters
A big thank you to all our speakers and wonderful audience at our #Sisters lecture series. Keep an eye out for more sisters lectures ... plans afoot!
Happy Easter to all our followers! Beannachtaí na Cásca oraibh!
'The Shackleton sisters: Irish Quaker women c. 1750-1850' a Lunchtime Lecture by Professor Mary O'Dowd, MRIA. Join us for the 5th and final lecture in our series 'Sisters'. Wednesday 17 April 1pm. https://t.co/EzW2NMvhhN
A big thank you to Dr Gaye Ashford and all who attended today's Lunchtime Lecture. Wonderful! See you same time, same place next week for the fifth and final lecture in the series 'Sisters'. https://t.co/IFc225Z7I8
'Sisters' Our Spring Lunchtime Lecture Series begins tomorrow 1pm, all welcome (all siblings and non-siblings also welcome of course!) https://t.co/IFc225Z7I8
'Two girls in silk kimonos': the Gore-Booth sisters, childhood and political development - Dr Sonja Tiernan will give the first lecture in our series 'Sisters' Wednesday 13 March, 1pm https://t.co/TBvCtK2Yns