MS 29 The Fownes/Tighe Manuscripts
The Fownes, the Tighes and Woodstock The Fownes/Tighe manuscripts are a collection of handwritten estate papers dating from the 18th
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The Fownes, the Tighes and Woodstock The Fownes/Tighe manuscripts are a collection of handwritten estate papers dating from the 18th
Continue readingDanielle Blee I had decided to begin my Master’s degree amid the Covid-19 pandemic and at the time, hadn’t been
Continue readingThe Corr Collection MS 65 is a small collection of documents and artefacts from the Corr family archive. It was
Continue readingThe National Socialist Persecution of Central German Sinti and Roma, a travelling exhibition is coming to the McClay Library on 20th April
Continue readingThis spring, Special Collections is celebrating the trees of Ireland by displaying a selection of books on the subject from
Continue readingVisitors can now book appointments to consult Special Collections and Archives material Monday to Saturday. From Monday 6th December 2021,
Continue readingAndrew Hillier uncovers the story behind a family photograph taken in Scotland, one year after the lifting of the Siege
Continue readingOur latest blog entry comes courtesy of Charles Lang, PhD researcher at the Seamus Heaney centre at Queen’s and student
Continue readingLibrary Services is delighted to host the Conflict Textiles exhibition in the McClay Library. The exhibition was launched on the 24th of March
Continue readingThe Library at Queen’s Research Showcase Áine Poland PhD Student, School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics | apoland02@qub.ac.uk |
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