Divine Provenance: From an 18th Century Irish MP to Lady Diana (With a Brief Sojourn in a Cork Holiday Camp)

Provenance in relation to books refers to what is rather grandly called โ€˜custodial historyโ€™; this could be mistaken for the rap sheet of a frequent tenant of Mountjoy rather than a blameless book. At its simplest, provenance refers to the previous owners of the book, from the first purchaser who inscribed his or her name …

Mary B. Dunphy, part-time collector from South Wexford

With the submission of a copybook of completed material for the Schoolsโ€™ Collection of the Irish Folklore Commission in 1938, the Principal of St Leonardโ€™s National School, Ballycullane wrote an accompanying letter which read: A chara, My folklore collection herewith. I got it completed just now because my teaching career finishes here directly. Any job …

Something old in something new – hunting for fragments in the library

Researching medieval manuscript fragments is like trying to put together a jigsaw whose pieces are largely lost. It can be difficult to know how or whether the few parts that remain fit together. The fact that fragments are scattered across different libraries and are often uncatalogued compounds this problem, so reconstructing the original manuscript relies …

Letters Across the Atlantic

In June 2022 Miriam Farrell-Shtaierman, daughter of UCD Professor and RTร‰ broadcaster Brian Farrell (1929โ€“2014) and Marie-Thรฉrรจse Dillon (b.1929), deposited a collection of correspondence that her parents exchanged between July 1954 and March 1955. This blogpost gives a small glimpse into the lives of this young couple during a period of separation before their marriage. …

The start of the Audio Archive at the National Folklore Collection

In the Sound Archive of the National Folklore Collection, we have a wide range of audio material and carriers, from wax cylinders, acetate discs, open reels, to more recent carriers such as MP3s, DATs. Today we'll speak about the wax cylinders we have at the NFC. While most of the collection was recorded by staff …

โ€œThe Book of the Great Sea-Dragonโ€ Rediscovering the Prehistoric Past in Special Collections

One of the most enjoyable aspects of working with Special Collections is that you often find yourself surprised. You might be searching through the catalogue, or browsing the length of a shelf, when something jumps out and makes you say โ€œoh?โ€. Such was the case when in the Special Collections store room one day, a …