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Independent.ie on MSNGrumbles about Vikings and hangovers: the scribbles on Columbanus manuscripts being exhibited in DublinHistoric manuscripts include doodles and scribbles in the margins with grumbles about Vikings and hangovers – and everyday ...
Matthew Seaver from the National Museum of Ireland tells us why the new Words on the Wave exhibition at the NMI is an absolutely must-see for everyone this summer.
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Independent.ie on MSNYeats poem was inspiration behind Sligo student’s work at unique medieval exhibition in DublinA Sligo student has featured in a landmark exhibition at the National Museum of Ireland, Kildare Street. Words on the Wave: ...
The National Museum of Ireland has issued an appeal after it received several Bronze Age axheads from an anonymous donor at the end of June. The axheads, which date back to around 2000 BC ...
Someone sending a box of Flahavan’s porridge to the National Museum of Ireland, the archaeology and natural history branches of which reside just north of the Croppies Acre in Dublin ...
I had the privilege of witnessing Dunlop in action as he supported the iconic James Blunt at The National Museum Of Ireland, Dublin. With his flawless melodic flair and Irish heritage, the lineup ...
“It was addressed to me,” said Matt Seaver, an assistant keeper in the antiquities division of the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin. So began a mystery that has befuddled the museum and ...
The National Museum of Ireland (NMI) is appealing for information about Early Bronze Age axeheads, dating from around 2150-2000 BC, which were sent anonymously to it at the end of June.
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