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Major accessions to repositories in 2023 relating to Ireland

Local

Bristol Archives

  • Bristol Irish Society: minutes; Constitution; corresp, financial records and publications 1989-2005 (46909)

National

Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI)

  • Harry Madill (fl1970-2000), engineer, of Portstewart, Co. Derry: additional items of the Harry Madill collection, incl oral history interviews, interviewee biographies, and material created from a public exhibition of the collection 1970-2000 (D4790)
  • Savage family of Prospect, Co. Down and the Young family of Galgorm, Co. Antrim: family papers c1763-1950 (D4889)
  • Bigger & Strahan, solicitors, Belfast: volumes (34) c1870-1984 (D4893/UNL/1)
  • Lady Mary Peters (b1939), athlete: papers rel to her sporting career c1972-2022 (D4920)
  • Tichborne, Aston, Tipping and Montgomery families of Beaulieu House, Drogheda, Co. Louth: family papers c1700-1900 (D4900)
  • Ards Choral Society, Newtownards, Co. Down: papers of the Society incl minute books, scrapbooks, ledgers, Arts Council NI documents, programmes of performances by the Society, and loose photographs 1946-2022 (D4932)
  • Royal Irish Constabulary: volumes (3) rel to the Royal Irish Constabulary, incl police manuals (2) and a drill book 1898-1909 (D4934)

University

London Metropolitan University: Special Collections

  • Ultan Cowley (fl1991-2001), Irish historian: collection of material assembled during his research into the history of Irish male migrant labour in Britain, incl written correspondence, audio recordings of conversations with interviewees, black and white photographs of site works, personnel and off-site social activities, official documents and relevant ephemera 1991-2001 (AIB/UC)

Trinity College Dublin

  • Patrick Delany (c1685-1768), dean of Down: late draft of a sermon (‘Go to the ant, thou’ sluggard...’) preached in St Ann’s, Dublin 1728 (IE TCD MS 11693)
  • Moore family of Londonderry: transatlantic correspondence among members of a mercantile family some of whom settled in Baltimore 1700-1860 (IE TCD MS 11697)