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      <image:caption>Nathan currently serves as the Head of Exhibitions and Programmes at EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum. A frequent contributor to the Irish Times newspaper and Irish Lives Remembered magazine, he also authored ‘The Irish and the World’ published by Scala in 2022. He is a Heritage Studies graduate of Atlantic Technical University (ATU) where he specialised in Museum Studies and completed an MA in Arts Management and Cultural Policy at the University College Dublin in 2020. Originally from Carlow he has previously worked with the national Heritage Council’s Museum Standards Programme for Ireland and as Deputy Curator of Rothe House Museum &amp; Gardens. He has served on the Irish board of the International Council of Museums (ICOM) since 2018 and was elected Chair in 2024, having formerly served as Secretary and Membership Secretary. In addition to his work with ICOM he is also the Irish representative on the international Migration Museums Network (MMN) and a member of the Europeana network.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Margarita is a Curator and Art Historian. She joined Dublin City Council in 1999 as Project Manager of the Francis Bacon Studio Project at the Hugh Lane Gallery, where she was subsequently Head of Collections and Deputy Director until 2018 when she transferred to Dublin City Arts Office. She has written extensively and curated several exhibitions on Irish Art. She has overseen major exhibition collaborations with international museums (State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg; Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney; Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna; BOZAR, Brussels). She is the lead on a major project to digitally document  the Public Art Collection of Dublin City Council and coordinates the Dublin City Arts Office Residency Programme.  She holds a BA (Hons) degree in History of Art and French, an MA in Irish Art and Architecture from University College Dublin and a Ph.D. in History of Art (NUI).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hugh is the Director of the Dr Williams’s Trust &amp; Library,  a London-based charity dating back to the early 1700s. A graduate of Trinity College, Dublin, and the Courtauld Institute of Art, London, he lectured through the 1990s in the University of Otago and the University of Auckland, New Zealand.  In this same period he organised a range of academic conferences  and delivered papers across New Zealand and Australia.  On his return to Ireland he worked for the Heritage Council and delivered the Council’s well-regarded Museum Standards  Programme for Ireland.  He had extensive dealings with the Irish conservation  and collections-based sectors and acted as an assessor on the Council’s grants schemes. Hugh introduced the conservation internship scheme whereby the Heritage Council supports conservation internships at a range of institutions nationally.  Hugh later acted as Director of the Hunt Museum, Limerick, between 2009 and 2016 – its longest serving director to date, where he brought the Museum through its first accreditation process. In this role he was particularly conscious of the ongoing challenges posed in preserving historic buildings and collections of significance.    A former member of the International Jury for the Europa Nostra Conservation Awards, Hugh now sits on the Arts Council England’s Designation Panel and is a board member of the Independent Library Association (UK).  He continues as an assessor for the Heritage Council’s accreditation programme.  Hugh has long involvement with the Ireland National Committee, as board member and Chair.  He chaired ICOM’s International Working Group on National Committees.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jenny is Head of Education at the Chester Beatty, Dublin. She has worked in museum education for over 28 years and has developed the first intercultural learning programme in an Irish museum. Her work involves engaging with the Islamic, Asian, North African, East Asian and European collections of the Chester Beatty, devising numerous programmes including intercultural projects for schools, cultural festivals, and creating links with local multi-ethnic communities. She has developed and edited museum-based learning resources with local and international partners. Jenny has been involved in a number of EU-funded projects looking at how museums can engage with creativity, critical thinking, collaboration and communication especially when working with teachers and schools.  She regularly presents and writes about museums and learning, cultural diversity, national identity,  interfaith dialogue, creativity and innovation. Jenny is Canadian-born, Irish-Trinidadian and is a descendant of Chinese migrants. Her ancestors moved from South China and Hong Kong to British Guiana in the mid-to-late 19th century to work on sugar and coffee plantations as free and indentured labourers.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Susie is the former Keeper of Preservation &amp; Conservation at Trinity College Library from 2002 to 2023, now retired. Prior to this she worked for the National Gallery of Australia, Newcastle Polytechnic, UK (now the University of Northumbria), and the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Susie is a Fellow of the International Institute for Conservation, and current board member of the Institute of Conservator-Restorers in Ireland (ICRI). She is an ICOM Ireland representative on the Irish National Committee of the Blue Shield (INCBS). Susie was instrumental in bringing the Old Library, Trinity College Dublin through Museums Accreditation, and is on the steering committee for the Old Library Redevelopment Programme as Chair of the environmental group. Susie has published and lectured widely on topics such as art conservation, technical art history, environmental studies, and pigments.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Karen is currently Chair of the International Committee of Museology (ICOFOM) (2022-27). She is Professor of Art History at the University of St Andrews specialising in Museum and Heritage Studies. Her publications include: Brown, Karen, Alissandra Cummins and Ana Sol González Rueda, eds (2022), Communities and Museums in the Twenty-First Century: Shared Histories and Climate Action. Routledge; Brown, Karen, ed. (2019), ‘Museums and Local Development’, Museum International. Routledge; Brown, Karen, Peter Davis &amp; Luís Raposo, eds (2019), On Community and Sustainable Communities. Lisbon. Karen began her career as a university Curator of Art and has recently coordinated several large international projects selected for funding by the European Commission and other bodies, including Shared Island Stories (2022-2027), and EU-LAC Museums (2016-2021).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ICOM Ireland annually maintains its role in representing the interests of ICOM within the country but also, importantly, of representing Ireland and the museum community within ICOM itself. Details of annual activities are available here: 2023 Annual Report 2022 Annual Report 2021 Annual Report 2020 Annual Report 2019 Annual Report 2018 Annual Report 2017 Annual Report</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The 32 International Committees bring together experts of museum specialties.They are global think tanks on museum, and more generally, heritage, matters. They define standards, develop recommendations, and share professional experience and scientific information, with ICOM members.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blue Shield Ireland - The Irish National Committee of Blue Shield</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Blue Shield aims to protect cultural and heritage sites from attack in times of armed conflict or civil disturbance, and from natural disasters. It also promotes awareness of the importance of preserving heritage sites and their contents in peacetime and during conflict. The basis for the Blue Shield is the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property and its additional first and second protocols. The Blue Shield network, often referred to as the cultural equivalent of the Red Cross, was formed in response to the changes in international law and today works globally to protect cultural heritage in emergency situations. It is a non-governmental, non-profit, international organisation committed to the protection of heritage across the world. The Irish National Committee of the Blue Shield (INCBS) was established in September 2012 following formal accreditation from the international governing body Blue Shield. Contact: irishblueshield@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook and Twitter (@IrishNCBS)</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/zoe-reid</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-11-11</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Zoe Reid - Zoë Reid</image:title>
      <image:caption>Zoë is an accredited conservator who established the Conservation Department at the National Archives of Ireland in 2002. She has overseen the long-term preservation of the national collection and ensured secure public access to the archives. Over the past 20 years, her work has been widely published in conservation journals, and she has presented at international conferences. In 2022, she joined the senior management team as Keeper of Manuscripts, overseeing Public Services and Collection Care. Safeguarding the long-term preservation of the national collection and ensuring safe public access to the archives are her principal goals. Over the past 25 years, she has provided courses in collection care, disaster management, and collections recovery. She has edited newsletters and journals, organized training events and conferences in Ireland, and published and presented her work at conferences in Ireland, the UK, Europe, and the United States. Additionally, Zoë was a member of the council for The International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM) (2015-2023). She joined the Irish National Committee for Blue Shield (INCBS) in 2018 and has served as its Chair since January 2020. These projects highlight Zoë’s significant contributions to preserving and presenting Ireland’s historical records.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/fergus-mccormick</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-11-11</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Fergus McCormick - Fergus McCormick</image:title>
      <image:caption>Fergus is a Senior Conservation Architect working in the Monuments Section of the Office of Public Works in Dublin.  Fergus is responsible for the repair and maintenance of National Monuments in state care in the Killarney in Southern Ireland.  His responsibilities include the management of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Sceilg Mhichíl in County Kerry.  He has many years of experience working on historic buildings in Ireland, England and Germany.  Fergus is currently an OPW representative on the Advisory Group for the Climate Change Adaptation Plan for the Built and Archaeological Heritage Sector chaired by the Department of Culture Heritage and the Gaeltacht. Fergus joined the Committee as an ICOMOS representative in 2019.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/daniel-ayiotis</loc>
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    <priority>0.75</priority>
    <lastmod>2024-11-11</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Daniel Ayiotis - Commandant Daniel Ayiotis</image:title>
      <image:caption>Daniel is the Officer-in-Charge of the Military Archives, based at Cathal Brugha Barracks, Rathmines, Dublin. He joined the Army as a Cadet in 2002 and was commissioned to the 27th Infantry Battalion, based between Dundalk and Monaghan, in 2004. During this time he served in several locations and appointments at home and abroad including Lebanon and Kosovo. Daniel joined the Military Archives in 2015 as a Staff Officer and undertook the MA in Archives and Records Management in UCD that same year. His dissertation was on ‘The Developing Archival Heritage of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in the Republic of Ireland’, which is reflective of his general areas of interest within the archival research and practice. In 2017 he was appointed Officer-in-Charge of the Military Archives. Daniel joined the Committee as an ICA representative in 2018.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/patrizia-la-piscopia</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-11-11</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Patrizia La Piscopia - Patrizia La Piscopia</image:title>
      <image:caption>Patrizia is a researcher, lecturer and field archaeologist, with experience on commercial and research excavations in Europe and further afield. She works in the World Heritage Unit at the National Monuments Service and occasionally lectures on UCD’s post-graduate programme in World Heritage management and Conservation. She is a member of the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) since 2011. In the past she collaborated with The International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM), and published extensively in both Irish and International journals. Patrizia joined the Committee as a co-opted member in 2018.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/liam-bradley</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-03-07</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Liam Bradley - Liam Bradley</image:title>
      <image:caption>Liam has been Curator of Monaghan County Museum for over twenty years. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Archaeology and Palaeoecology from Queens University and a Masters degree in Museum Practice and Management from the University of Ulster. Liam is the former Chair of the Local Authority Museums Network (LAMN), which is the representative body for the twelve local authority museums in the state. He is also a member of the assessor panel for the Museums Standards Programme for Ireland.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/elizabethanne-boran</loc>
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    <priority>0.75</priority>
    <lastmod>2024-11-11</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Elizabethanne Boran - Dr Elizabethanne Boran</image:title>
      <image:caption>Elizabethanne is the Librarian of the Edward Worth Library, Dublin. She is the editor of the three-volume Correspondence of James Ussher, 1600-1656, published by the Irish Manuscripts Commission in 2015, and, in addition, she has written on the history of early modern science, book-collecting, libraries, and more generally, the seventeenth-century history of ideas and universities. She is the Irish member of the International Commission for the History of Universities and a member of the committee of the Rare Books Group of the Library Association of Ireland. Elizabethanne joined the Committee as an IFLA representative in 2019 and is currently Secretary.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/jbaldwin</loc>
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    <priority>0.75</priority>
    <lastmod>2024-11-11</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Jessica Baldwin - Jessica Baldwin</image:title>
      <image:caption>Jessica is a Senior Conservator at the National Archives Ireland with thirty years’ experience. She trained and worked in London before moving to Ireland in 1995 and working for eight years as the paper conservator at Trinity College Library, Dublin. In 2003, she was appointed as the Chester Beatty’s first full-time conservator tasked with establishing the Conservation Department, which has become an integral and vital part of the museum. In 2014 she joined the senior management team as Head of Collections and Conservation, responsible for the strategic management of the Collections, including exhibitions, education, conservation, cataloguing and research. Jessica co-ordinated the museum’s successful application for accreditation through the Museum Standards Programme in Ireland (MSPI) in 2014 and maintenance in 2018. A three-year career break in 2019 allowed her to successfully complete the MA in Museum Practice and Management at Ulster University and work as a project conservator at the National Archives on the collections salvaged from the Public Record Office following its destruction in 1922. Jessica is an accredited member of the Institute of Conservator-Restorers in Ireland (ICRI) and has been an active member of the Board, taking on a range of roles including Chair. She is currently Treasurer of the Irish Committee of the International Council of Museums (ICOM). Jessica joined the Committee as an ICOM representative in 2020.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/european-heritage-volunteers</loc>
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    <priority>0.75</priority>
    <lastmod>2020-09-09</lastmod>
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      <image:title>European Heritage Volunteers - European Heritage Volunteers</image:title>
      <image:caption>European Heritage Volunteers has been active in heritage-related volunteering for more than twenty years. Its objective is to establish links between the fields of heritage and volunteering by continuously working to foster a deeper understanding of heritage and volunteering among those active in either field, and by linking the two fields through practical hands-on projects and educational activities. Projects take place all over Europe, stretching from Portugal in the West to Armenia in the East, from the North of Russia to the South of Italy. One of the organisation’s main objectives is to organise projects at heritage sites that has traditionally been over-looked or pushed aside in favour of more well-known sites, but that nevertheless have strong tangible or intangible value. European Heritage Volunteers’ holistic approach to heritage maintenance aims to draw the public’s attention to these undervalued heritage sites and to the activities necessary for their conservation, restoration and revitalisation. Furthermore, European Heritage Volunteers works to enable heritage activists to network throughout Europe – heritage-related initiatives in the field of volunteering for heritage as well as young heritage experts and young heritage reporters – in order to facilitate the exchange of experiences, ideas and best-practice models and to stimulate interaction.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/lynda-mulvin</loc>
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    <lastmod>2020-10-19</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Lynda Mulvin - Dr Lynda Mulvin</image:title>
      <image:caption>Dr Lynda Mulvin, FSA, Professor of art and architectural history, UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy, with interests in number of related fields: Classical antiquity, Irish Medieval art and architecture, architectural history and reception of monuments eighteenth &amp; nineteenth century; historic building conservation, collecting and curating of museum collections. Elected a Fellow of Royal Society of Antiquaries of London, in 2018 for her outstanding contribution to studying the past in architectural history. Head of School of Art History and Cultural Policy &amp; UCD Vice Principal for Research for the College of Arts and Humanities. Irish Representative, CIHA. Irish Partner, EU Creative Cultures Connecting Early Medieval European Collections (CEMEC), 2015-2019. Currently publishing a monograph on Irish architect James Cavanah Murphy (1760-1814) for Brill Leiden. Recent books include: Mulvin L, and Westbrook N, (eds), Late Antique Palatine Architecture, Palaces and Palace Culture: Patterns of Transculturation (Brepols Turnhout, Belgium, 2020); L. Mulvin (ed) Crossroads Travelling through the Middle Ages, AD 300-1000 (WBOOKS, Zwolle, Amsterdam, 2017); L. Mulvin et al. (eds.) Art History after Francoise Henry (Gandon Publications, 2016); L. Mulvin (ed) Fusion of Neoclassical Principles (2011) and L. Mulvin (ed), A Culture of Translation: British and Scholarship in the Gennadius Library (1740-1840) (New Griffon 13, 2012).</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/imd2021</loc>
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    <priority>0.75</priority>
    <lastmod>2021-05-17</lastmod>
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      <image:title>IMD2021 - Online Exhibition</image:title>
      <image:caption>Artefacts of Rebellious Ireland To mark International Museum Day 2021, objects from around the country have been brought together online for the first time. They highlight some of the incredible stories relating to the War of Independence and the Civil War period and provide a unique snapshot of this watershed moment in our recent history.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/carlow-county-museum</loc>
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    <priority>0.75</priority>
    <lastmod>2022-04-15</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Carlow County Museum - Carlow County Museum</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Remains of Kevin Barry’s last cigarette   One of the iconic names that resonate with generations of Irish people from the Irish War of Independence is Kevin Barry, from County Carlow. As the song goes, “But a lad of eighteen summers, yet no one can deny, as he walked to death that morning, he proudly held his head on high”.   Kevin received his early education in Rathvilly National School in County Carlow. During the War of Independence he was a medical student in UCD. He had joined the 1st Battalion, Dublin Brigade of the Irish Volunteers and had been involved in a number of activities in Dublin, Carlow and Wicklow.   On September 20th, he took part in a raid on the British Army in Dublin. Kevin was arrested, tried and sentenced to death. Kevin was executed on the 1st of November 1920 in Mountjoy Gaol, Dublin,  Among his possessions returned to his family from Mountjoy Gaol was the remains of the last cigarette he smoked, moments before his execution. In the 1980s, Kevin Barry junior, Kevin’s nephew, presented the cigarette, along with his wallet, to Carlow County Museum where they are on permanent display.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/clare-county-museum</loc>
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    <lastmod>2021-05-14</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Clare County Museum - Clare County Museum</image:title>
      <image:caption>Binoculars used at the Rineen Ambush, 1920.  The binoculars were used on September 22nd 1920, during an ambush carried out on an RIC patrol by the West Clare Brigade of the IRA.  The purpose was to take revenge for the death of Martin Devitt, an IRA volunteer killed in an ambush, and to obtain arms for the poorly equipped brigade members.  It was decided to attack a patrol that left Ennistymon every Wednesday morning and travelled to Miltown Malbay, returning approximately four hours later. The selected ambush site was at Dromin Hill, Rineen, five miles from Lahinch and three miles from Miltown Malbay.  In the ambush, at least six members of the RIC were killed.  In retaliation, the Black and Tans burned Ennistymon and Lahinch and killed a number of civilians.  The binoculars were sent from the United States in about 1920 to Mrs Anne Foran at Rineen, by her daughter, Mrs Mary Chase.  Anne Foran’s neighbour, Ned Foran, was a first cousin of her husband and a member of the IRA.  Before the ambush, he borrowed the binoculars for the IRA lookouts that were to signal the main ambush party as the crown forces approached.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/cavan-county-museum</loc>
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    <priority>0.75</priority>
    <lastmod>2021-05-14</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Cavan County Museum - Cavan County Museum</image:title>
      <image:caption>Mark III Signalling Lamp  The villages of Blacklion, County Cavan and Belcoo, County Fermanagh sit at either end of a stone bridge across the Belcoo river. On Tuesday 28th of March 1922 the RIC Barracks in Belcoo was raided by a force that the Fermanagh Herald estimated to be up to fifty masked and armed men who took control of the Barracks without firing a shot.   ‘This was only a short journey from (Blacklion) and we went in, and it was all arranged, we had a policeman fixed up. He opened the door to it and we captured the whole garrison.’  Captain Peter Moynagh, Ballinagh Battalion, Irish Volunteers (Oral Archive Cavan County Museum)  Inside they captured twelve RIC men and on further raids around the town gathered up four more. These men, along with weapons and ammunition, were taken back across the bridge into Blacklion. The captives eventually ended up in Costume Barracks in Athlone before being released in June of 1922.    Cavan County Museum’s War of Independence exhibition contains a 1918 Mark III Signalling Lamp that was taken from Belcoo Barracks by Frank Dolphin from Ballyconnell. He was the Intelligence Officer with the West Cavan Brigade at the time.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/galway-county-museum</loc>
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    <priority>0.75</priority>
    <lastmod>2021-05-14</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Galway County Museum - Galway County Museum</image:title>
      <image:caption>Brass cap from a Pratt’s Motor Spirit canister, 1920   This brass cap from a Pratt’s Motor Spirit canister frames a headshot of eighteen-year-old Margaret ‘Peg’ Broderick of Prospect Hill, Galway.   Peg was an active member of Cumann na mBan during the War of Independence. On the night of 8/9 September 1920, following a shootout at Galway Station, in which a ‘Black and Tan’ was killed, Crown forces attempted to burn the Broderick family home in reprisal. The house was saved thanks to the heroic efforts of neighbours.   Days later, Crown forces revisited the Broderick home and forcibly cropped Peg’s hair. She recalled: “I came down in my nightdress, and took a coat from the hallstand which I put on. My mother called to me to be brave. They took me outside, treating me gently, and cropped my hair close, using electric torches to give them light as the street was in darkness.”  This photograph of Peg with her hair shorn, kept in the cap of one of the canisters used to torch her home, is a powerful reminder of the suffering of Irish women during the War of Independence.  On loan, the cap is on display as part of the Revolution in Galway, 1913-1923 exhibition at Galway City Museum. </image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/limerick-museum</loc>
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    <priority>0.75</priority>
    <lastmod>2021-05-14</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Limerick Museum - Limerick Museum</image:title>
      <image:caption>Photograph  The Limerick Soviet (1919) was a general strike called in Limerick to protest at the imposition of martial law in the city by the British authorities following the the killing of an RIC Constable, Mark O’Brien when he tried to foil an attempt by the local brigade of the IRA to free IRA man Robert Byrne from a hospital where he was being treated after going on hunger strike. Under martial law, workers had to apply for passes to attend work, and British Army checkpoints to verify these passes were established at all entrance points to Limerick centre. In response to these measures, the Limerick Trades Council declared a general strike and for two weeks (14-26 April 1919) the strike committee nicknamed the Soviet ran the city. The Limerick Soviet took its name from the workers’ councils in the contemporary Soviet Union.  The Soviet controlled prices, distributed food, organised the provision of essential services, published a newspaper and even printed its own paper money. The strike ended when the British ended their imposition of martial law. The image is of a British Army checkpoint in Limerick during the Soviet.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/donegal-county-museum</loc>
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    <priority>0.75</priority>
    <lastmod>2021-05-14</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Donegal County Museum - Donegal County Museum</image:title>
      <image:caption>Revolver  This revolver is reputed to have been used in an incident, during the Civil War, at Ballymacool House, Letterkenny, Co Donegal. In early June 1922, Ballymacool and Rockhill Houses in Letterkenny were taken over by Anti-Treaty forces. Under the command of Capt Paddy Harkin, armed men removed the tenants of Ballymacool House, Major Brett, Resident Magistrate and Mrs Brett.    On the 29th June, a day after the Civil War began, Pro Treaty forces stationed in Letterkenny were ordered to recapture both houses. At 5am, they left Letterkenny to attack the Anti-Treaty force based at Ballymacool House. The occupants were given an hour to surrender.  The order was ignored and 15 minutes after it elapsed, the Pro Treaty force opened fire.  Following a short gun battle, a number of Anti-Treaty men were arrested, two of whom were injured and a small number escaped through the gardens.  Ballymacool House was retaken along with rifles, revolvers, hand grenades, a large quantity of ammunition and two cars.  The revolver was donated to the Museum by Mr Barney Sweeney, Letterkenny. It is on display in the Museum but it is also available to view online as part of Donegal County Museum’s Sketchfab 3D collection.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/kerry-museum</loc>
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    <priority>0.75</priority>
    <lastmod>2021-05-14</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Kerry Museum - Kerry Museum</image:title>
      <image:caption>Biddy Hat  In Kerry, as in many other parts of Ireland, the eve of St Brigid’s Day was just as important as the day itself. ‘Biddy Boys’ went from house to house with an effigy of the saint, a doll made from old rags or a butter churn dressed up. They would mask their faces with pieces of cloth, using straw or rush hats to keep the veils on.   This ‘Biddy Hat’ was collected by Major Markham Richard Leeson Marshall (1859-1939), of Callinafercy House, Milltown, Co Kerry. Extracts from his diaries show that the traditions of St Brigid’s Day continued even during the troubled times of the War of Independence and the Civil War. The hat, along with a St Brigid’s Cross, was donated to Kerry County Museum in 2020.   1 Feb 1920   “Glass risen to 30.2 but blowing hard &amp; showers. Some “Biddy Boys” came in afternoon.  Thought the custom had been given up for more exciting pursuits of Sinn Fein.”  1 Feb 1923  “Mail but no papers. Some Biddy Boys – should have come yesterday. Afraid of being arrested in evening, I suppose, &amp; they did not loiter but bolted as soon as they got a tip.”</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/rebellious-ireland</loc>
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    <priority>0.75</priority>
    <lastmod>2021-05-17</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Artefacts of Rebellious Ireland</image:title>
      <image:caption>Carlow County Museum</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Artefacts of Rebellious Ireland</image:title>
      <image:caption>Cavan County Museum</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Artefacts of Rebellious Ireland</image:title>
      <image:caption>Clare County Museum</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tablecloth A centre piece of the exhibition in Waterford Treasures covering the period of the Decade of Centenaries is a table cloth embroidered with the signatures of some fifty people who played a prominent role in local and national affairs.  Compiled by a local woman, the table cloth is a veritable who’s who of Ireland’s and Waterford’s political, economic and social life of the first decades of the 20th century.  It includes the signatures of W.T. Cosgrave, de Valera, Griffith, Archbishop Mannix, Countess Markievicz, Richard Mulcahy, Pádraig Pearse, Margaret Pearse, Caitlín Bean Cathal Brugha and Count John F McCormack. Signatories’ numbers in Frongoch internment camp accompany many of the signatures. Frank Aiken’s signature is in Japanese characters and the Waterford Harbour Master’s in semaphore. The exhibition Other Voices, Ordinary People Extraordinary Lives tells the story of the period, teasing out the complexity of a period of change that saw support ebb away from John Redmond (MP for Waterford) and Home Rule through the Rising, War of Independence, establishment of the Irish State and Civil War and continuing right up to the 1970s.  The table cloth is an extraordinary ‘autograph book’ of an extraordinary time.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Monaghan County Museum - Monaghan County Museum</image:title>
      <image:caption>Dan Hogan  Dan Hogan, the eldest son of a wealthy farmer from Grangemockler in County Tipperary, was born in 1895. In 1917, he came to Clones, County Monaghan, as a clerk with the Great Northern Railway. There, through his involvement in the Clones GAA club, Hogan met Eoin O’Duffy. They became firm friends and Hogan soon became O’Duffy’s right hand man in both the GAA and Volunteers. Hogan commanded huge respect from his men, one of them remembered that he was ‘A natural leader amongst men and to me second only to Michael Collins.’   Hogan was ruthless when necessary, it seems more so after his brother Michael’s death in Croke Park on Bloody Sunday 1920 when playing for Tipperary against Dublin. Dr Conn Ward, Intelligence Officer, claimed that ‘Bloody Sunday affected Hogan and he wanted to get using the gun at all opportunities.’ Perhaps it was no coincidence that the eight months after Bloody Sunday were the most violent period of the conflict in Monaghan.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/tipperary-county-museum</loc>
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      <image:title>Tipperary County Museum - Tipperary Museum of Hidden History</image:title>
      <image:caption>Hogan Jersey  This jersey was allegedly owned by Tipperary Gaelic footballer Michael Hogan, who was killed on the 21st November 1920 by British forces, while playing against Dublin in the GAA Great Challenge Match (Football) in Croke Park, Dublin. He is remembered in The Hogan Stand at Croke Park, which was opened on 7th June 1959.  14 people were killed and upwards of 60 wounded that day when British forces stormed the game and fired at random. This was in retaliation for the IRA assassinations of 13 British intelligence agents in Dublin, during which two civilians were also killed.  On the same day, three IRA prisoners being held in Dublin Castle were shot while “trying to escape”. The day became known as “Bloody Sunday”.  Unlike the traditional blue and gold of the Tipperary jersey today, the Hogan Jersey is white with a green stripe. Originally the colours worn to represent a county in the All Ireland final were those of the club who had won the County Championship. In this instance the club was Fethard, but their jerseys were in poor condition and so the team opted to wear the white-and-green Grangemockler jersey instead.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/county-museum-dundalk</loc>
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      <image:caption>A bandolier owned by Paddy Tierney  On the night of November 30 1920 IRA Volunteers Patrick Tierney and Sean O’Carroll were taken from their respective homes in Ardee by the Black and Tans and subsequently killed. Tierney had been a quartermaster in the IRA whilst O’Carroll held the rank of Captain.  In their memory Railway Street and Tisdale Street were subsequently renamed O’Carroll Street and Tierney Street in their memory.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/cork-public-museum</loc>
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      <image:caption>Pillowcase of Terence MacSwiney  On October 25th 1920, Terence MacSwiney, Lord Mayor of Cork and Commander of the Cork No 1 Brigade of the IRA, died on hunger strike while imprisoned in Brixton Prison.   On August 12th, 300 British soldiers raided Cork City Hall and arrested MacSwiney and 11 other IRA officers. All the men were later released, except for MacSwiney, who was found in possession of a RIC cipher and other documents related to Dáil Eireann. He was charged with sedition and remanded in custody.  He immediately went on hunger strike. After his arrest, MacSwiney was brought before a British Army court-martial in Victoria Barracks, Cork. He refused to recognise the court’s authority. As he was already on hunger strike, he declared that he would soon be ‘free, alive or dead’. He was sentenced to two years imprisonment at Brixton Prison. MacSwiney lasted 74 days on hunger strike. His death brought world-wide attention to the cause of Irish Independence and contributed to the negative international perspective of British policy in Ireland.   This is the pillowcase that MacSwiney died on in Brixton Prison. This ordinary but poignant object is a powerful testament to the suffering MacSwiney endured for the sake of Irish independence.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/andrew-megaw</loc>
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      <image:caption>Andrew has been the Head of Conservation at the National Library of Ireland since July 2023. In this role, he leads, directs and manages the Library’s preservation programmes and projects. Prior to this, Andrew has worked as a rare book conservator, since completing an MA in Conservation at Camberwell College of Arts, London in 1997.  From 2004 to June 2023, he worked as Senior Conservator of Books at Trinity College Dublin. In this position, he worked specifically on rare books and bound manuscripts from the Library Collections. In addition, he annually trained and managed teams of preservation assistants who worked on a variety of projects throughout the Old Library. Since these preservation projects began in 2004, approximately 100,000 Long Room books have been treated.  Andrew frequently provides conservation and preservation advice to artists and members of the public.  He provides conservation student supervision and gives training to library staff.  He was a visiting conservator on three occasions at St. Catherine’s Monastery, Sinai, at the invitation of the St. Catherine’s Foundation. His personal area of research is 19th century photographically illustrated books.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/cecile-chemin</loc>
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      <image:caption>Cécile is Senior Archivist in the Military Archives and Director of the Military Service Pensions Archive based at Cathal Brugha Barracks, Rathmines, Dublin. She majored in historic linguistics at University Lumière Lyon II, France (Licence – English and American Literature and Language) and completed both a Higher Diploma (2005) and a Master’s degree (2010) in Archives and Records Management at University College Dublin. Working as a professional archivist since 2005, first in UCD, later in the Department of Health (AIRR project - Access to Institutional and Related Records), she moved to Local Government in 2006, as archivist and record manager for Wicklow, Kildare and Meath County Councils. She joined the Military Archives in 2008.  She developed a strong interest for the safeguarding of archives during natural disasters, having herself dealt with emergency situations when working as a county council archivist. This interest deepened following the first Cultural Property Protection course held in Ireland, especially in considering CPP as a tool for peacekeeping in a military context. Cécile is a long-time member of the Archives and Records Association (UK and Ireland) and has taken on a range of roles, including Irish representative, treasurer and Chair. Her areas of interest include the intersection between archives and climate change, human rights, social justice, and social accountability. Cécile joined the Committee as an ICA representative in 2024</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Susie is the former Keeper of Preservation &amp; Conservation at Trinity College Library from 2002 to 2023, now retired. Prior to this she worked for the National Gallery of Australia, Newcastle Polytechnic, UK (now the University of Northumbria), and the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Susie is a Fellow of the International Institute for Conservation, and current board member of the Institute of Conservator-Restorers in Ireland (ICRI). She is an ICOM Ireland representative on the Irish National Committee of the Blue Shield (INCBS). Susie was instrumental in bringing the Old Library, Trinity College Dublin through Museums Accreditation, and is on the steering committee for the Old Library Redevelopment Programme as Chair of the environmental group. Susie has published and lectured widely on topics such as art conservation, technical art history, environmental studies, and pigments.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/barbara-mccormack</loc>
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      <image:caption>Barbara is the Librarian of the Royal Irish Academy, where she is responsible for the strategic direction of the Library and Archive, the information services provided by the Library, and the curation of the world's largest collection of manuscripts in the Irish language, as well as numerous other manuscript and archival collections, books and collections in other formats. She previously worked as Special Collections Librarian at Maynooth University Library where she had responsibility for the early printed books, manuscripts and archives of St Patrick’s College Maynooth and Maynooth University. She has also worked at the British Library and Trinity College Library, Dublin, and has published in the areas of book collecting in Ireland and Britain, and Irish religious history.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/gretchen-allen</loc>
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      <image:caption>Gretchen is a Senior Book and Paper Conservator at the National Archives of Ireland. She has previously held conservation roles with Maynooth University and Cambridge University Library. Throughout her career she has been responsible for interventive conservation treatments, preventive collection care work on environmental monitoring and pest management, bespoke enclosure making, exhibitions, outreach, and disaster management. Gretchen undertook her BA in Art Conservation at Scripps College, graduating in 2014. Following that, she completed her MA in Book Conservation at Camberwell College of Arts (University of Arts, London) in 2016. Her supplemental training includes a Postgraduate Certification (PGCert) in Antiquities Trafficking and Art Crime obtained through the University of Glasgow in 2019. Her academic work focuses on the role of the conservator in mitigating the damage done by the criminal elements of the art market. Gretchen is a member of the Archives and Records Association (ARA) and the Institute for Conservator/Restorers in Ireland (ICRI). She has been a member of the Irish National Committee of the Blue Shield since 2023.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/eoinoneill</loc>
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      <image:caption>Eoin O Neill was educated at ATU Galway in the Heritage Studies programme and achieved a BA hons in 2015. He works in Galway City Museum in the roles of Collections Officer and Museum Technician since 2019. He has completed numerous Heritage Council and conservation training courses and  plays an integral role in documentation, conservation, environmental monitoring and exhibition planning in GCM. He has been involved in many heritage and exhibition projects in a private capacity. He is a member of the Institute of Conservators-Restorers of Ireland.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Arts of the Book Gallery at the Chester Beatty © The Trustees of the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Curator Dr Moya Carey leading a tour through the Gift of a Lifetime exhibition © The Trustees of the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Late 19th century Thai folding book at the Chester Beatty, CBL Thi 1323 © The Trustees of the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Chester Beatty, viewed from the Dubh Linn Gardens © The Trustees of the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Conservator Kristine Rose-Beers rebinding the Ruzbihan Qur’an, CBL Is 1558 © The Trustees of the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Late 11th or early 12th century Gospel Book at the Chester Beatty, CBL W 139 © The Trustees of the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/institutionalmembers/crawford-art-gallery</loc>
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    <lastmod>2020-06-25</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Crawford Art Gallery is situated in a landmark heritage building at Emmet Place in the heart of Cork City’s commercial quarter. Photo: Jed Niezgoda.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The collection of Crawford Art Gallery comprises over 3,000 objects, ranging from eighteenth-century Irish and European painting, sculpture and print, through to contemporary photography and video. Photo: Jed Niezgoda.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Crawford Art Gallery pursues a vibrant programme of temporary and permanent exhibitions. These foster recognition, critical assessment, and an acknowledgement of historical and contemporary Irish and international art practices. Pictured is Naked Truth (2018), a significant group exhibition exploring the nude in Irish art. Photo: Jed Niezgoda.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Institutional Members - Crawford Art Gallery</image:title>
      <image:caption>Our dynamic Learn &amp; Explore programme mirrors the diversity of our audiences, providing spaces to feed the imagination and where creativity is valued. Our programmes include workshops, tours, talks, performances, large-scale events and long-term community and health-based partnership projects. Pictured is a BEAG Early Years Arts programme run in partnership with Graffiti Theatre Company in the innovative Seen And Heard Playspace (2019). Photo: Clare Keogh.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Institutional Members - Crawford Art Gallery</image:title>
      <image:caption>Crawford Art Gallery takes seriously its duty of care to the collection, working with our national colleagues and institutions, and external conservationists, to ensure its preservation for future generations to enjoy. Pictured is noted classicist Professor Mary Beard assisting with The Fig Reveal (2019) sculpture conservation project, filmed as part of Mary Beard’s Shock of the Nude (2020) documentary series for BBC. Photo: Helena Hunt / BBC / Lion Television.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Through its wide-ranging programme of events, Crawford Art Gallery seeks to probe the future, contemplate the present and reveal the past, creating engaging conversations across the timelines. Pictured are artist Brian O’Doherty and art historian Barbara Novak during a One Here Now event in partnership with Sirius Arts Centre, Cobh. Photo: Clare Keogh.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/institutionalmembers/dublin-city-gallery-the-hugh-lane</loc>
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    <lastmod>2020-06-21</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Sean Scully, Landline Gray (2015). Collection &amp; image © Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin (Reg. 2070). © Sean Scully</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Claude Monet, Waterloo Bridge, overcast weather (1900). Collection &amp; image © Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin (Reg. 304).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Institutional Members - Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane</image:title>
      <image:caption>Photograph of Francis Bacon Studio by Perry Ogden (1998). Collection &amp; image © Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin (Reg. 1963.14). Photograph © Perry Ogden. © The Estate of Francis Bacon. All rights reserved, DACS London, 2020.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Édouard Manet, La Musique aux Tuileries (1862). © The National Gallery, London. Sir Hugh Lane Bequest, 1917. (Reg. 3260)</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2020-06-24</lastmod>
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    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/institutionalmembers/local-authority-museums-network-lamn</loc>
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    <lastmod>2020-06-22</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Antarctica Exhibition at Kerry County Museum</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Archaeology Box in action Donegal County Museum</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Exhibitions at Carlow County Museum</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Exhibitions at Cork Public Museum</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Galway &amp; The Great War exhibition at Galway City Museum</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Heinkel Bubble Car at the County Museum, Dundalk</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>LAMN members with Minister Heather Humphries outside GPO launching their new SMP</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>President Michael Higgins attends the Haselbeck Collection Exhibition in Limerick Museum</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Staircase in Galway City Museum</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tommy Bowe donates his rugby jerseys from Ireland’s 2009 Grand Slam campaign to Monaghan County Museum</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>World War One Trench Experience at Cavan County Museum</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/institutionalmembers/russborough-house</loc>
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    <lastmod>2020-07-07</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Russborough, Blessington, Co. Wicklow. Designed by renowned Palladian architect Richard Castle for Joseph Leeson, later 1st Earl of Milltown, completed c.1752</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Russborough, Blessington, Co. Wicklow. Designed by renowned Palladian architect Richard Castle for Joseph Leeson, later 1st Earl of Milltown, completed c.1752</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Saloon, Russbororough, Co. Wicklow. One of the most complete eighteenth century interiors in Ireland, featuring a Lafranchini ceiling, parquet floors, mahogany joinery and velvet wall covering.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Console table attributed to William Kent (c.1740) with Augsburg soup tureens (c.1750), surmounted by a 1904 Portrait of Alfred Beit (1853-1906) by Giovanni Boldini (1845 - 1931). Beit Collection, Russborough.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Meissen Augustus Rex vase (c.1740), Beit Collection, Russborough, Blessington, Co. Wicklow</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Indian Blackbuck and Two Pointers by Jean Babtiste Oudry (1745), Beit Collection, Russborough, Blessington, Co. Wicklow</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>La Colonie Grecque, Marseilles by Pierre Puvis de Chavannes (1867), Beit Collection, Russborough, Blessington, Co. Wicklow</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/institutionalmembers/14-henrietta-street</loc>
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    <lastmod>2022-10-24</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>14 Henrietta Street. (Photo by Paul Tierney)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Back hallway in 14 Henrietta Street. (Photo by Paul Tierney)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Darkest Dublin in 14 Henrietta Street. (Photo by Marc O'Sullivan)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Detail of Mrs Dowling's flat showing 1960s tenement living. (Photo by Marc O'Sullivan)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Entrance of 14 Henrietta Street. (Photo by Paul Tierney)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Graffiti in 14 Henrietta Street. (Photo by Donal Corkery)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Musical Memories event in 14 Henrietta Street. (Photo by Ste Murray)</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.icomireland.com/institutionalmembers/national-museum-of-ireland</loc>
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    <lastmod>2020-07-16</lastmod>
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