Pencil me in: Dance cards from the Armstrong Collection
Dance cards were a staple piece of both function and fashion, first making an appearance in the second half of the eighteenth century. These examples found in the Armstrong Collection.
Dance cards were a staple piece of both function and fashion, first making an appearance in the second half of the eighteenth century. These examples found in the Armstrong Collection.
A letter received by the Carrol family of Lissenhall House from Irish republican forces in 1923
Trouble in pre-famine Ireland and the vestrymen of Moyaliffe
A curious Dublin printing concerning the need to deal with the city’s ‘helpless and indigent children’
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