This exhibition celebrates Archbishop Richard Robinson, the founder of Armagh Robinson Library and the Registry, now No 5, in honour of the 250th anniversary of the Library and Registry buildings.
Marcus Gervais Beresford (1801–1885) was born in Dublin into an affluent family. He was ordained, and served, in the Church of Ireland, and was appointed Archbishop of Armagh in 1862. He was a keen collector [...]
Playful Museum Festival Tartaraghan Puppets Show for the under-5s, Friday 29 April 2022, as part of the Playful Museums Festival. This is the rescheduled 18 February performance.
Playful Museum Festival Tartaraghan Puppets Show in No 5, for the under-5s, as part of the Playful Museums Festival. This is the rescheduled 19 February performance.
An Introduction to the Processes and Techniques of Printmaking – Ad Stijnman (Printmaker and print historian). Part a six-week online lunchtime lecture series exploring 'Printmaking and Print Collecting up to 1840'. The series is organised [...]
Buyers, Collectors and Connoisseurs: a European perspective – Antony Griffiths (Keeper of the Department of Prints and Drawings, British Museum, 1991-2011). Part a six-week online lunchtime lecture series exploring 'Printmaking and Print Collecting up to [...]
Collecting in the Early Eighteenth Century: a British perspective, focusing on the Clarke and Aldrich Collections at Oxford – Tim Clayton (Author of 'The English Print, 1688-1802') Part a six-week online lunchtime lecture series exploring [...]
Archbishop Richard Robinson and his Prints Collection at Armagh Robinson Library. Part a six-week online lunchtime lecture series exploring 'Printmaking and Print Collecting up to 1840'. The series is organised as part of Armagh Robinson [...]
Lord Fitzwilliam and his Prints – Elenor Ling (Curator within the Department of Paintings, Drawings and Prints at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge). Part a six-week online lunchtime lecture series exploring 'Printmaking and Print Collecting up [...]
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