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natural history (excluding botany), and additionally: Egyptian, Greek and Roman antiquities, Far
Eastern art and ceramics, and ethnography and zoology," with an additional collection of folk life material not on display. The museum published occasional works focusing on particular parts of the collection, archaeological acquisitions and one volume on the role of the museum.
698:. Reporting to the Head of Collections and Learning are the Keepers of Antiquities, Art & Industry, Natural History, and Folklife, the Registrar, and the Heads of Conservation, Education, Design and Photography. Within Operations are the Heads of Facilities, Human Resources, Finance, Corporate Affairs, Marketing, Commercial Development and ICT.
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By this time the need for a new museum was deemed to be critical. This led to the construction of the building which now houses the
Natural History Museum on Merrion Street. With the planned expansion and development of the museum, Scouler requested that a curator or Director be employed by the RDS.
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The museum operated in the buildings at
Kildare Street and Merrion Square until the late 20th century projects at Collins Barracks and County Mayo. As of 1975, the visitable collections were summarised as "Primary: Irish antiquities and history, fine arts (excluding painting and sculpture) and
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was displayed along with a collection of casts and busts. This exhibition was open to the public between noon and 3pm, on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Aside from the exhibition, there was a lecture hall, laboratory and library. From here, the museum moved to
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The museum is focused on ordinary life from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century, with much of the material coming from rural
Ireland in the 1930s. There are displays on the home, the natural environment, communities and forces for change.
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jewellery. Many of these pieces were found in the 19th century by poor people or agricultural labourers, when population expansion led to the cultivation of land which had not been touched since the Middle Ages. Indeed, without the intervention of
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specimens, which the RDS collected as a means to improve the knowledge and use of such resources in
Ireland. The establishment of the museum collections is generally deemed to have begun with the purchase of the collection of
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Victorian appearance have not changed significantly since the early 20th century.
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Military and war museums in the Republic of Ireland
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1433:. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 1977.
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659:village, on the N5 eight kilometres east of
446:National Museum of Ireland – Natural History
2249:National museums of the Republic of Ireland
1993:Ye Olde Hurdy Gurdy Museum of Vintage Radio
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1928:Number Twenty Nine: Georgian House Museum
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1193:Clarke, Vivienne (18 October 2016).
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1885:National Maritime Museum of Ireland
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2061:Horse Museum (Irish National Stud)
2016:Battle of the Boyne Visitor Centre
1698:Tipperary Museum of Hidden History
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796:The museum is one of many holding
593:Great Seal of the Irish Free State
578:Main courtyard of Collins Barracks
527:. Prehistoric pieces include the
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864:The Natural History Museum Dublin
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515:metalwork in Ireland such as the
1790:EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
1546:Custom House Studios and Gallery
1526:Battle of Aughrim Visitor Centre
1399:, by Patrick Denis O'Donnell in
1224:Battersby, Eileen (9 May 1996).
1112:from the original on 6 July 2017
707:1877–1883: William Edward Steele
692:Head of Collections and Learning
624:Natural History Museum (Ireland)
538:(not all on display), and other
380:Dublin Museum of Science and Art
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2133:Donegal Railway Heritage Centre
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2086:National 1798 Rebellion Centre
1988:Temple Bar Gallery and Studios
1963:Revenue Museum (Dublin Castle)
1825:The Museum Flat (Iveagh Trust)
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2031:County Carlow Military Museum
1908:National Photographic Archive
1708:Waterford Museum of Treasures
1571:James Mitchell Geology Museum
1494:Museums and galleries in the
1104:Hilliard, Mark (5 May 2017).
158:Decorative Arts & History
2208:National Archives of Ireland
2071:Irish National Heritage Park
1865:Museum of Literature Ireland
1835:James Joyce Tower and Museum
1668:Jameson Experience, Midleton
945:"Collections & Research"
866:. Dublin: Stationery Office.
766:November 1995 – April 1996:
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2218:National Gallery of Ireland
1898:Decorative Arts and History
1880:National Library of Ireland
1870:National Gallery of Ireland
1745:Casino Model Railway Museum
1618:Allihies Copper Mine Museum
1085:Folklore of Ireland Society
570:Decorative Arts and History
224:Decorative Arts and History
202:. It has three branches in
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2203:Irish Museum of Modern Art
1890:National Museum of Ireland
1875:National Leprechaun Museum
1840:Jameson Distillery Bow St.
1820:Irish Museum of Modern Art
1775:Dublin Fire Brigade Museum
1411:National Museum of Ireland
1321:National Museum of Ireland
1291:National Museum of Ireland
1168:National Museum of Ireland
1029:National Museum of Ireland
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1923:National Wax Museum Plus
1551:Clew Bay Heritage Centre
1531:Castlerea Railway Museum
1521:Arigna Mining Experience
950:29 November 2018 at the
862:O'Riordan, C.E. (1983).
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372:Museum of Irish Industry
286:the 3rd Duke of Leinster
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1973:Royal Hibernian Academy
1943:Pallas Projects/Studios
1855:Little Museum of Dublin
1703:Waterford County Museum
1678:Lewis Glucksman Gallery
1595:Roscommon County Museum
1409:, by Mairead Dunleavy,
1385:Patrick Denis O'Donnell
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912:Marie., Bourke (2011).
376:Archaeology and History
188:Ard-Mhúsaem na hÉireann
39:Ard-Mhúsaem na hÉireann
2188:Chester Beatty Library
2138:Monaghan County Museum
2006:Arklow Maritime Museum
1933:Olivier Cornet Gallery
1750:Chester Beatty Library
1581:National Famine Museum
1516:126 Artist-run Gallery
1346:Lister-Fell, Frankie.
1059:www.libraryireland.com
979:Kingship and Sacrifice
728:Robert Francis Scharff
651:Museum of Country Life
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360:Science and Art Museum
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2128:Donegal County Museum
2081:Museum of Style Icons
2041:Dunamaise Arts Centre
2036:County Museum Dundalk
1913:National Print Museum
1785:Dublin Writers Museum
721:George Noble Plunkett
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2026:Carlow County Museum
1765:Douglas Hyde Gallery
1683:Limerick City Museum
1653:Crawford Art Gallery
1628:Cobh Heritage Centre
1226:"Among the ancients"
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1132:"PAT WALLACE THE CV"
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685:Royal Dublin Society
253:Royal Dublin Society
214:museums adjacent on
2123:Cavan County Museum
1958:Project Arts Centre
1815:Irish Jewish Museum
1805:Guinness Storehouse
1735:14 Henrietta Street
1673:Kerry County Museum
1600:Sligo County Museum
1496:Republic of Ireland
1375:Selected references
1352:Museums Association
1108:. The Irish Times.
681:Royal Irish Academy
549:Royal Irish Academy
345:Hall of Antiquities
257:Royal Irish Academy
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1830:James Joyce Centre
1800:Glasnevin Cemetery
1643:Cork Public Museum
1638:Cork Butter Museum
1556:Galway City Museum
768:Eamonn (Ned) Kelly
696:Head of Operations
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780:Raghnall Ó Floinn
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702:List of directors
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