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Our current exhibition “Character is better than wealth: the enduring legacy of Michael Davitt” will be featured on RTÉ’s Nationwide on Wednesday, May 6th at 7pm. Tune in to hear curator Ciara Daly share insights into Davitt’s remarkable legacy. #VirtualTrinityLibrary 🎥
Jean was the author of two published books and was awarded an honorary MA in 1945 prior to her death in 1949.
“Edinburgh’s Unruly Women” is coming out in paperback this summer 😎 You can preorder here: www.routledge.com/Edinburghs-U... for hundreds of case studies of individual women who navigated their local church courts 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🩵📜 @routledgebooks.bsky.social @janeohlmeyer.bsky.social @voicestcd.bsky.social
On this day in 1926, the census of Trinity College Dublin was certified, capturing campus life from 100 years ago. There were 185 people living across campus, from students and lecturers to support staff and their families. Among them were 26 “servants”, 17 of them women. @tcddublin.bsky.social
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A hundred years later, the 1926 Census offers a remarkable snapshot of the people who lived and worked at Trinity and the extraordinary stories within our records. Jean’s story is just one of them. www.tcd.ie/library/rese...
The records preserved in the College Archives help bring many of these lives back into focus, including that of Jean Montgomery, a former Quartermaster in the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps during WWI who was the first woman Superintendent of the College from 1919–1949.
Students remembered her fondly for decades, whether keeping meals running during shortages, catering for Free State soldiers on campus in 1922, or surviving a gun battle on Moore Street while shopping for fish (the fish, unfortunately, did not make it back to campus).
Located in Research Collections, the College Archives also hold rich resources for historical and genealogical research, from Board minutes and student entrance registers to College calendars or “guide books” documenting life at Trinity year by year.
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I’ll be on Nationwide next Wednesday the 6th of May at 7pm speaking about the legacy of Michael Davitt and my current exhibition @tcdlibrary.bsky.social 🎥
I’ll be on Nationwide next Wednesday the 6th of May at 7pm speaking about the legacy of Michael Davitt and my current exhibition @tcdlibrary.bsky.social 🎥
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It was a real pleasure to speak to the Friends of the Library last week about my exhibition, “Character is better than wealth: the enduring legacy of Michael Davitt.” Thank you to everyone who attended and helped make the discussion so engaging.
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Ciara Daly
Ciara Daly
Ciara Daly