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In 2018 the project moved headquarters from Washington D.C. to Dublin, Ireland where several pieces of Irish history like the below postcards have been added to the archive.
8) The Spire of Dublin, which stands 120 meters tall, or, if it were in the U.S., a little less than 400 feet.That’s longer than a football field. It was completed in 2003 “in celebration of ...
The entrance to Dublin's Heuston Station, one of the primary train stations in the city. It was completed in 1846, making it slightly older than Five Points.
Long before the digital age, Christine Longford summarised Dublin in forty-three words: 'Dublin is a city of contradictions and survivals,' she wrote. ‘Its biography is not the history of Ireland.
She lived in Dublin for nearly five years and returns as often as she can. June 27, 2024. ... the history of a church that has stood for nearly 1,000 years really comes to life, ...
EPIC, The Irish Emigration Museum in Dublin, celebrates the Irish diaspora, from the millions who left the island to escape famine or search for opportunity elsewhere, to their descendants who ...
After retiring from his career as a librarian, Brown founded a nonprofit research center in the early '90s dedicated to the study and preservation of postcards and North American history.