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Rokeby Lecture 2021
The Library is delighted that Dr Kate Heard has accepted the invitation to be the 2021 guest speaker for the Rokeby Lecture. This year, due to current COVID restrictions, the lecture will be held in […]
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Georgian Day: The First ‘Rokeby Lecture’
The Library will host the first ‘Rokeby Lecture’ when Dr Sarah McCleave, Director of the Centre for Eighteenth Century Studies at Queen’s University Belfast, will speak on the Georgian musical heritage of Armagh. The event, […]
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Annual Spring Lecture 2017 Images
Image credits: Ian Maginess On Tuesday 16 May 2017 Professor Aidan O’Sullivan gave the Annual Spring Lecture 2017: ‘How did people in early medieval Ireland live together? Some insights from archaeology, early Irish documentary sources, […]