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Dublin City Historians in Residence for South Central area Cormac Moore will give this talk titled 'Gaining international recognition - joining the League of Nations'.
Monday 10th June 6.30pm
Gaining international recognition - joining the League of Nations How the Irish Free State sought to be recognised internationally amongst the nations of the world
Dublin City Historians in Residence for South Central area Cormac Moore will give this talk titled 'Gaining international recognition - joining the League of Nations'.
Monday 10th June 6.30pm
Gaining international recognition - joining the League of Nations How the Irish Free State sought to be recognised internationally amongst the nations of the world
French Conversation Group at Terenure Library Terenure Library French Conversation Group meets every Saturday at 11am.
Film screening here in Terenure Library on Wednesday 29th of May at 6pm in partnership with Goethe-Institut Irland Ivie wie Ivie (Precious Ivie) and
Dublin City Libraries
Film Screening: Ivie wie Ivie (Precious Ivie) Film Screening: Ivie wie Ivie (Precious Ivie) Back to Events Terenure Library Share Share via Twitter Share via Facebook Share via WhatsApp Times & Dates Wednesday 29 May at 6pm Film screening series presented by Terenure Library in partnership with The Goethe-Institut Irland. Dir.: Sarah Bla....
Film screening here in Terenure Library on Wednesday 29th of May at 6pm in partnership with Goethe-Institut Irland Ivie wie Ivie (Precious Ivie)
Dublin City Libraries
Film Screening: Ivie wie Ivie (Precious Ivie) Film Screening: Ivie wie Ivie (Precious Ivie) Back to Events Terenure Library Share Share via Twitter Share via Facebook Share via WhatsApp Times & Dates Wednesday 29 May at 6pm Film screening series presented by Terenure Library in partnership with The Goethe-Institut Irland. Dir.: Sarah Bla....
Terenure Library is hosting a discussion of this iconic picture by Alan Reeve depicting Ireland's Literary heritage, in partnership with Bealtaine Festival , Val O'Donnell and Dublin City Libraries
Monday 27 May at 6.30pm, first come first seated.
Bealtaine Festival: DUBLIN CULTURE ( Alan Reeve, 1940 ) With a mix of readings and performance, Val O’Donnell and Tim Casey celebrate the gathering of 37 of Ireland’s foremost poets, writers, artists, and journalists featured in Alan Reeve’s famous 1940 caricature.
Dublin City Historians in Residence for South Central area Cormac Moore will give this talk titled 'Gaining international recognition - joining the League of Nations'.
Monday 10th June 6.30pm
Gaining international recognition - joining the League of Nations How the Irish Free State sought to be recognised internationally amongst the nations of the world
Terenure Library is hosting a discussion of this iconic picture by Alan Reeve depicting Ireland's Literary heritage, in partnership with Bealtaine Festival , Val O'Donnell and Dublin City Libraries
Monday 27 May at 6.30pm, first come first seated.
Bealtaine Festival: DUBLIN CULTURE ( Alan Reeve, 1940 ) With a mix of readings and performance, Val O’Donnell and Tim Casey celebrate the gathering of 37 of Ireland’s foremost poets, writers, artists, and journalists featured in Alan Reeve’s famous 1940 caricature.
Film screening here in Terenure Library on Wednesday 29th of May at 6pm in partnership with Goethe-Institut Irland Ivie wie Ivie (Precious Ivie)
Dublin City Libraries
Film Screening: Ivie wie Ivie (Precious Ivie) Film Screening: Ivie wie Ivie (Precious Ivie) Back to Events Terenure Library Share Share via Twitter Share via Facebook Share via WhatsApp Times & Dates Wednesday 29 May at 6pm Film screening series presented by Terenure Library in partnership with The Goethe-Institut Irland. Dir.: Sarah Bla....
Terenure Library is hosting a discussion of this iconic picture by Alan Reeve depicting Ireland's Literary heritage, in partnership with Bealtaine Festival , Val O'Donnell and Dublin City Libraries
Monday 27 May at 6.30pm, first come first seated.
Bealtaine Festival: DUBLIN CULTURE ( Alan Reeve, 1940 ) With a mix of readings and performance, Val O’Donnell and Tim Casey celebrate the gathering of 37 of Ireland’s foremost poets, writers, artists, and journalists featured in Alan Reeve’s famous 1940 caricature.
The 2024 Dublin Literary Award with Dublin City Libraries winner is Solenoid by Mircea Cărtărescu, translated from the original Romanian by Sean Cotter! Get your copy here in Terenure Library
And the winner is... Solenoid by Mircea Cărtărescu, translated from the original Romanian by Sean Cotter! 🏆🥳 Congratulations to all involved in bringing this incredible story to life.
Solenoid was nominated for the 2024 Dublin Literary Award by Octavian Goga, Cluj County Library and published by Deep Vellum Publishing ✨
Bealtaine Festival: DUBLIN CULTURE ( Alan Reeve, 1940 ) With a mix of readings and performance, Val O’Donnell and Tim Casey celebrate the gathering of 37 of Ireland’s foremost poets, writers, artists, and journalists featured in Alan Reeve’s famous 1940 caricature.
Historian Cormac Moore's analysis of how the Irish Free State sought to be recognised internationally amongst the nations of the world, including becoming a member of the League of Nations in September 1923.
Mon 10 June, 6:30pm in Terenure Library
No booking. Dublin City Libraries
Terenure Library is hosting a discussion of this iconic picture by Alan Reeve depicting Ireland's Literary heritage, in partnership with Bealtaine Festival , O'Donnell and Dublin City Libraries
Monday 27 May at 6.30pm, first come first seated.
Bealtaine Festival: DUBLIN CULTURE ( Alan Reeve, 1940 ) With a mix of readings and performance, Val O’Donnell and Tim Casey celebrate the gathering of 37 of Ireland’s foremost poets, writers, artists, and journalists featured in Alan Reeve’s famous 1940 caricature.
Terenure Library is hosting a discussion of this iconic picture by Alan Reeve depicting Ireland's Literary heritage, in partnership with Bealtaine Festival , Val O'Donnell and City Libraries
Monday 27 May at 6.30pm, first come first seated.
Bealtaine Festival: DUBLIN CULTURE ( Alan Reeve, 1940 ) With a mix of readings and performance, Val O’Donnell and Tim Casey celebrate the gathering of 37 of Ireland’s foremost poets, writers, artists, and journalists featured in Alan Reeve’s famous 1940 caricature.
Film screening here in Terenure Library on Wednesday 29th of May at 6pm in partnership with Goethe-Institut Irland Ivie wie Ivie (Precious Ivie) Dublin City Libraries
Film Screening: Ivie wie Ivie (Precious Ivie) Film Screening: Ivie wie Ivie (Precious Ivie) Back to Events Terenure Library Share Share via Twitter Share via Facebook Share via WhatsApp Times & Dates Wednesday 29 May at 6pm Film screening series presented by Terenure Library in partnership with The Goethe-Institut Irland. Dir.: Sarah Bla....
Terenure Library is hosting a discussion of this iconic picture by Alan Reeve depicting Ireland's Literary heritage, in partnership with Bealtaine Festival , Val O'Donnell and Dublin City Libraries
Monday 27 May at 6.30pm, first come first seated.
Bealtaine Festival: DUBLIN CULTURE ( Alan Reeve, 1940 ) With a mix of readings and performance, Val O’Donnell and Tim Casey celebrate the gathering of 37 of Ireland’s foremost poets, writers, artists, and journalists featured in Alan Reeve’s famous 1940 caricature.
Film screening here in Terenure Library on Wednesday 29th of May at 6pm in partnership with Goethe-Institut Irland Ivie wie Ivie (Precious Ivie)
Dublin City Libraries
Film Screening: Ivie wie Ivie (Precious Ivie) Film Screening: Ivie wie Ivie (Precious Ivie) Back to Events Terenure Library Share Share via Twitter Share via Facebook Share via WhatsApp Times & Dates Wednesday 29 May at 6pm Film screening series presented by Terenure Library in partnership with The Goethe-Institut Irland. Dir.: Sarah Bla....
Hosted by Terenure Library as part of EUNIC Ireland and presented in partnership with French Embassy & Alliance Française de Dublin and Dublin City Libraries
Wednesday May 15th at 6pm, first come first seated!
EUNIC European Film Club: Diary of a Fleeting Affair Hosted by Terenure Library as part of EUNIC European Film Club and presented in partnership with French Embassy & alliance Francaise.
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