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Extra.ie on MSNSigns of the times: Trinity College on hunt for Cló Gaelach plaques before it’s too lateResearchers at Trinity College Dublin are working to track down the capital’s old street signs and have them digitally ...
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Independent.ie on MSN‘Disappearing’ street signs in Irish and English documented for new projectDublin’s unique bilingual street signs, with their distinctive Gaelic typeface and green colour, are being documented by a researcher at Trinity College Dublin. Researchers fear the signs are “fast ...
Trinity College Dublin may have been founded by Queen Elizabeth I, but for over 400 years every building on the prestigious university campus has been named after a man. Until now. This month ...
The public are being asked to help document and preserve Dublin’s old bilingual street signs with their unique Gaelic ...
a student at Trinity College who busks at the statue, is disgusted by its blatant mistreatment, and launched a #LeaveMollymAlone social media campaign last year. She’s also visited Dublin City ...
The renaming of Trinity College Dublin’s former Berkeley Library after Eavan Boland is “rooted in the determination of staff and students that the building should no longer commemorate a slave ...
Researchers at Trinity College Dublin are calling on the public to help them track down the capital's old street signs to document them before they disappear. The bilingual green and white signs ...
Researchers at Trinity College Dublin are calling on the public to help them track down the capital's old street signs to document them before they disappear. The bilingual green and white signs ...
Trinity College Dublin has raised €235m in philanthropic donations over the past seven years, according to newly released minutes of a TCD board meeting. At the meeting, Trinity’s chief ...
For a more in-depth visit, consider signing up for one of the best Dublin tours, which stop here. Like any college campus, Trinity College – located south of the Liffey in central Dublin ...
The first whisper of Spring. The lush lawn of Trinity College. Home to soccer and cricket. The ornate pavilion in the corner.
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