National Archives of Ireland
Nazi film Triumph of the Will shown in Dublin’s Olympia in 1935 - and removed overnight due to threats
Department of Justice feared communists in Ireland would target film’s screening
From Blair and Clinton to civil servants in the shadows, archive papers reveal scale of peace push
IRA Army Council management by Gerry Adams, Bertie Ahern’s referendum worries and unionists’ mistrust are revealed in documents
New law will make it a criminal offence to destroy records of survivors of institutional abuse
Organisations or individuals holding ‘relevant records’ must preserve them under fast-tracked legislation
Catriona Crowe: ‘Ireland grew up a lot in the last 10 years’
Archivist and author on her childhood, 40-year career at the National Archives and her ‘problem’ with Sinn Féin
National Archives building to close until next week after water damage
Census records from 1926 were unaffected by leak on top floor of building and review of all records on-site has been completed
Karlin Lillington: Technology helps piece together archive lost in 1922 Four Courts fire
Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland has, in some cases, recovered more than 85% of destroyed archive collections but gaps remain
How can I access a copy of my late father’s will?
Q&A: Once probate is secured, wills are public documents and details are available going back 100 years
Fintan O’Toole: We are a nation of historical vandals
Ireland fails to preserve the records that constitute public memory
Rising ‘mugshots’ for sale
Rare police mugshots of Easter Rising rebels to be auctioned in London - but who is the 12th man?
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