Proceedings
of the Old
MacInerney, A.J.:
DHR Vol. I, No. 1 (March 1938)
Dudley Edwards, R.: The beginnings of
municipal government in
Moylan, Thomas King: Vagabonds and sturdy beggars. Part I—Poverty, pigs and pestilence in Mediæval Dublin, 11-18.
Murray, Kevin:
Morris, Henry: Some place-names in and around
F.O’K, & P.M.: The Assembly house,
DHR Vol. I, No. 2 (June 1938)
Murray, Kevin:
Moylan, Thomas King: Vagabonds and sturdy beggars. Part II—Beginnings of the House of Industry, 41-49.
Stephenson, P.J.: Hidden and vanishing
DHR Vol. I, No. 3 (September 1938)
Moylan, Thomas King: Vagabonds and sturdy
beggars. Part III—
O’Sullivan, Donal:
Rorke, Alexander I.: Mulhuddart queries (query), 96.
DHR Vol. I, No. 4 (March 1939)
Gógan, L.S. The case for a Dublin Museum, 97-107.
Phillips, Henry: Early history of the
Stephenson, P.J.: Hidden and vanishing
F.O’K: John Rocque
on
DHR Vol. II, No. 1 (September 1939)
McCall, P.J.: In the shadow of
Little, George A.: Hungry Hamilton, fellow of Trinity, 7-17 (bibliography, p40).
Brunskill, H.O.: The
Fraser, A.M.: Statues on public buildings in
Nolan, Kevin: The ancient church and parish
of Kilternan, Co.
DHR Vol. II, No. 2, (December 1939)
Gahan, Robert: Some old street characters of
Ronan, Myles V.: Religious life in old
Kelly, Thomas: Some rentals of the Earl of Shelburne’s Estates, 1775–1776, 55-58.
Hegarty, James: The Dodder valley, 59-72.
McCall, P.J.: In the shadow of
DHR Vol. II, No. 3 (March 1940)
Hughes, James L.J.:
Gahan, Robert: Some old street characters of
Ronan, Myles V.: Religious life in old
McCall, P.J.: In the shadow of
M[eehan], P[atrick]: Lesser known documents in the City Muniment Room of Dublin (note), 119-120.
DHR
Vol. II, No. 4 (June-August
1940)
Price, Liam: The antiquities and place names of South County Dublin, 121-133.
Jacob, W.J.: The Dublin family of Jacob, 134-140.
Campbell, John P.: Two memorable
Ronan, Myles V.: Mulhuddart (answers to queries), 158-160.
DHR
Vol. III, No. 1
(September-November 1940)
Young, E.J.: St. Michan’s Parish in the eighteenth century, 1-7.
Kelly, Thomas: Papers of Bryan Bolger, 1792–1834, 8-18.
O’Brennan, Lily M.: Little rivers of
Bowen, B.P.: Old
DHR
Vol. III, No. 2 (Special
issue) (1940)
Little, George A.: The Ouzel Galley, 7-40.
DHR
Vol. III, No. 3 (March-May
1941)
Fraser, A.M. Joseph Damer, A Banker of Old Dublin, 41-53 (bibliography p79)
Lovett, E. Neville: "Mr. Lovett out of Iorland", 54-66 (bibliography pp79-80)
Hughes, James L.J.:
Kelly, T.: Epitaph upon an old
DHR Vol. III, No. 4 (June-August, 1941)
Johnston, Denis: The Mysterious Origin of Dean Swift, 81-97.
Ashe, F.A.:
Shillman, Bernard: Benjamin Disraell (note), 116-118.
(The Editor): The Domvile Papers (note), 118-119.
(The Editor): Preservation of Historical Documents (note), 119-120.
O’Rourke, H.T.: St. Patrick’s Cathedral (response to J.H. Murray’s note, pp39-40), 120.
DHR
Vol. IV, No 1.
(September-November 1941).
Kelly, Thomas: Pallace Row. Part 1, 1-13.
Hammond, Joseph W.: Town Major Henry Charles Sirr. Part I, 14-33.
K.M. [probably Kevin Murray]: The Irish Parliament House (note), 38.
DHR
Vol. IV, No 2. (December 1941-January 1942).
O’Flanagan, F.M.: Glimpses of Old Dalkey, 41-57.
Hammond, Joseph W.: Town Major Henry Charles Sirr. Part II, 58-75.
anonymous (from Culture Bulletin, Italian Legation,
K.M. [probably Kevin Murray]: The Site of Isolde’s Tower, 79-80.
DHR
Vol. IV, No 3. (March-May
1942).
Johnson, J. Stafford: The
Curtis, Edmund: Norse
Little, George: Malachi Horan Remembers. Part I, 109-120.
DHR
Vol. IV, No 4. (June-August
1942).
Little, George: Malachi Horan Remembers. 121-140.
Ronan, Myles V.: St. Stephen’s Hospital,
Kerr, James J.: Notes on Pharmacy in Old
(The Editor): Waste Paper, 160.
DHR
Vol. V, No 1.
September-November 1942.
Stephenson, Patrick J.: The Antient Concert Rooms, 1-14.
Gahan, Robert: Old alms houses of
DHR
Vol. V, No 2. (December 1942-February 1943).
Fraser, A.M.: David Digues La Touche, banker, and a few of his descendants, 55-68.
Little, George A.: A link with Robert Emmet, as related by Malachi Horan (note), 69-72.
Little, George A.: A brass stamp or seal, said to have been used by Robert Emmet (note), 72.
Ronan, Myles V.: The Bride Oge (note), 73.
Ronan, Myles V.: Tobar Moling and Templeogue (note), 73-74.
Young, E.J.: A
DHR
Vol. V, No 3. (March-May
1943).
Bowen, B.P.: A scribe of the Liberties: John McCall, 81-91.
Hayden, Mary: Charity children in
18th-century
Murray, Kevin: The Atmospheric Railway to Dalkey, 108-120.
DHR Vol. V, No 4. (June-August 1943).
Ronan, Myles V.: St. Patrick’s Staff and
Meehan, Patrick: Early Dublin public lighting, 130-136.
Kerr, J.J.: Sir Robert Kane, an apostle of Irish industries, 137-146.
O’Connor, Patrick (ed.): Extracts relating to
old
Ronan, Myles V.: Townsend Street Chapel (note), 156-157.
Ronan, M.V.: Robert Emmet and Michael Dwyer (note), 157-158.
Bourke, F.S.: Derivation of the name of Ringsend (note/query), 157.
(the Editor): Notes on changes in Old Dublin, 158.
DHR Vol. VI, No 1 (September-November 1943)
Smithson, A.M.P.: Christmas in Old
Little, F.J.: A glimpse at Victorian Dublin, 8-24.
Hammond, Joseph W.: Mr. William Cope’s petition, 1804, 25-38.
O’Connor, Patrick (ed.): Military precautions
in
Bourke, F.S.: Derivation of the name of Ringsend (note/query: repeated), 39-40.
DHR Vol. VI, No 2 (March-May 1944)
Mac Giolla Phadraig, B.:
Fraser, A.M.: Old bells of
Little, George A.: Derivation of the Name of Ringsend (note), 62.
Cahill, P.J.: Mulberry Planting in
Carey, F.P.: The Medieval parish of St. Stephen, 63-73.
document: The Carbery (note), 73.
Little, George A.: A forgotten Irish artist [
O’Connor, Patrick (ed.): Debtors in
DHR Vol. VI, No 3 (June-August 1944)
Buckley, Eila:
William Penn in
Hammond, Joseph W.: Behind the scenes of the Emmet Insurrection, 91-106.
Jacob, William J.: Kingsbridge Terminus, 107-120.
DHR Vol. VI, No 4 (September-November 1944)
Bayley Butler, Beatrice: Thomas Pleasants, 1729–1818, 121-132.
Mason, Thomas H.:
.document: John Burke’s Recollections (note), 150-153.
O’Connor, Patrick (ed.): Debtors in Dublin Prisons 1730–1, (note) (continued), 157-160.
DHR VII, No. 1 (December 1944-February 1945)
Moylan, Thomas King: The district of Grangegorman (Part I), 1-15.
Bayley Butler, Beatrice: Thomas Pleasants and the Stove Tenter House 1815–1944, 16-21.
Murray, Kevin: Loughlinstown Camp, 22-34.
O’Connor, Patrick (ed.): Debtors in
(probably the
Editor): Changes in old
DHR VII, No. 2 (March-May 1945)
Geoghegan, Joseph A.: Notes on 18th century houses, 41-54.
Moylan, Thomas King: The district of Grangegorman (Part II), 55-68.
MacGiolla Phadraig, Brian: 14th
century life in a
DHR VII, No. 3 (June-August 1945)
Scantlebury, C.: Lambay, 81-91.
Stephenson, P.J.: The Green Area of St. Stephen, 92-102.
Moylan, Thomas King: The district of Grangegorman (Part III), 103-111.
Fraser, A.M.: The romance of the House of Lighton, 112-119.
O’Connor, Patrick: Kimmage—Origin of the name (note), 120.
DHR
VII, No. 4 (September-November
1945)
Daly, M.H.: La Touche Bridge to Hoggen Green, 121-133.
McCall, P.J.: Zozimus, 134-149.
Murray, Kevin:
Jacob, Wm. J.:
Demolition of historic structures, 158-160.
DHR VIII, No 1 (December 1945-February 1946)
Little, George A.: Pre-Norse
Tivy, Henry F.: Currency in old
DHR
VIII, No 2 (March-May 1946)
Hammond, Joseph W.: The founder of "Thom’s Directory", 41-56.
Tivy, Henry F.: Currency in old
Fraser, A.M.: James Southwell, usurer, 1641–1729, 77-79.
O’Connor, Patrick: "Round the Ramparts" (note), 80.
DHR
VIII, No 3 (June-August 1946)
Moylan, Thomas King: The Little Green. Part I, 81-91.
Little, George A.: Pre-Norse Dublin—the ford and the bridge. Part II, 92-109.
O’Mullane, Brigid: The Huguenots in
DHR
VIII, No 4 (September-November
1946)
O’Mullane, Brigid: The Huguenots in
Moylan, Thomas King: The Little Green. Part II, 135-157.
Coghlan, Charles J.: Lambay (note), 157-159.
L.: Gabriel Beranger’s
DHR Vol. IX, No. 1 (December 1946-February 1947)
Bayley Butler, Beatrice: Lady Arbella Denny, 1707–1792, 1-20.
Hammond, Joseph W.: The Emmet Insurrection (some eye-witnesses’ accounts, hitherto unpublished), 21-28.
Kerr, J.J.: Aeneas Coffey and his patent still, 29-36.
DHR Vol. IX, No. 2 (June-August 1947)
O’Sullivan, B.: The Dominicans in Mediaeval
newspaper article: The City Assembly House (Freeman’s Journal, 8 July 1853), 58.
Hammond, Joseph W.: The Emmet Insurrection (some eye-witnesses’ accounts, hitherto unpublished). Part II, 59-68.
Anderson, Ronald: Uniforms worn by the boys of the King’s Hospital (note), 69-70.
Jacob, W.J.: The clock tower at Farmleigh, Castleknock (note), 70-71.
Murray, Kevin: William Dargan (query), 72.
DHR Vol. IX, No. 3 (September-November 1947)
Keatinge, Edgar F.: Colourful, tuneful
Hammond, Joseph W.: The Emmet Insurrection (some eye-witnesses’ accounts, hitherto unpublished). Part III, 86-95.
DHR Vol. IX, No. 4 (December 1947-February 1948)
Morris, Esther: The Delanys of Delville, 105-116.
Bowen, B.P.: John Rocque’s
maps of
Fraser, A.M.: George M’Allister, glass-painter, 128-136.
DHR Vol. X, No. 1 (March-May 1948)
Little, George A.: About Malahide, 1-16.
DHR Vol. X, No. 2 (June-August 1948)
Moylan, Thomas King: An eighteenth-century miscellany, 33-52.
Henchy, Patrick: Nelson’s Pillar, 53-63.
DHR Vol. X, No. 3 (September-November 1948)
Little, George A.: About Malahide [continued], 65-82.
Stephenson, P.J.:
MacGiolla Phadraig, Brian: Speed’s
plan of
DHR
Vol. X, No. 4 (June-August
1949)
MacGiolla Phadraig, Brian: Speed’s
plan of
Stephenson, P.J.:
DHR Vol. XI, No. 1 (December 1949-February 1950)
Henchy, Patrick: Francis Johnston, architect, 1760–1829, 1-16.
Hammond, Joseph W.: The King’s Printers in
Reeves, Wm. F.:
DHR Vol. XI, No. 2 (March-May 1950)
Bowen, B.P.: The
Hammond, Joseph W.: The King’s Printers in
DHR Vol. XI, No. 3 (June-August 1950)
Daly, M.H.: A few notes on the gild system, 65-80.
Bowen, B.P.: The
Hammond, Joseph W.: The King’s Printers in
DHR Vol. XI, No. 4 (September-November 1950)
Maher, Maura: Oliver Bond, 97-115.
Clarke, J.K.: The Parish of St. Olave, 116-123.
O’Connor, Patrick: Cromwell and Crumlin (note), 124-125.
Mac Giolla Phádraig, Brian: The Irish form of "Terenure" (note), 125-127.
Mac Giolla Phádraig, Brian: The Irish form of "Clontarf" (note), 127-128.
DHR Vol. XII, No. 1 (February 1951)
Little, George A.: The provenance of the church of St. Michael de le Pole, 2-13.
Naylor, Henry: Eighteenth century
Scantlebury, C.:
DHR Vol. XII, No. 2 (March-May 1951)
Hughes, J.L.J.: The Dublin Fishery Company, 1818–1830, 34-46.
Fraser, A.M.: Some early
Naylor, Henry: Eighteenth century
O Foghludha, Risteard: The Irish name of Terenure (letter to the Editor), 64.
DHR Vol. XII, No. 3 (August 1951)
Ronan, M.V.: Catholic schools of old
Meehan, P.: Jottings on the streets around the Assembly House, 83-88.
Mac Giolla Phádraig, Brian: The Irish name of Terenure (letter to the Editor), 64-91.
Glynn, P.B.:
Stephenson, P.J. (ed.): Mills on the Dodder and the City Watercourse, 93-95.
DHR Vol. XII, No. 4 (November 1951)
Johnston, Denis: The Dublin trams, 99-113.
Holden, P.J.: Local taxation in
DHR Vol. XIII, No. 1 (March-May 1952)
Bowen, B.P.:
Gogan, L.: Daw’s Bridge, 12-17
Stephenson, P.J.:
O’Connor, P.: Hurdle making in
Stephenson, P.J.: The Abbey Theatre, 22-29.
DHR Vol. XIII, No. 2 (June-Aug 1952)
Little, G.A.: The
Garnett, P.F.: The
Stephenson, P.J.: The Foster Aqueduct, 62-63.
DHR Vol. XIII, Nos. 3 & 4 An
Tóstal issue, 1953
anonymous: Impressions of a returned old Dubliner, 65.
Little, George A.: The Thingmote, 66-71.
Fraser, A.M.: Handel in
Moylan, Thomas King: Dubliners—1200–1500, 79-93.
Hughes, J.L.J.:
Scantlebury, C.: Belvedere House, 128-132.
Holden, F.J.: Property taxes in old
Bayley Butler, Beatrice: John and Edward Lees, secretaries of the Irish Post Office, 1774–1831, 138-150.
Stephenson, P.J.: Burial of John Philpot Curran, 151-154.
Carroll, F.: The ancient name of the Poddle, 155-157.
DHR Vol. XIV, No. 1 (June 1955)
Goodbody, D.: Anthony Sharp, a Quaker merchant of the Liberties, 12-19.
Glynn, P.B.: The Dublin Spy, an
eighteenth-century
O’Hegarty, P.S.: Paddy Kelly’s Budget (note), 26.
O’Hegarty, P.S.: Round the Ramparts (note), 26.
Monks, P.J.: Daw’s Bridge (note), 26.
Smyth, H.P.: The Grand Canal (note), 27-28.
DHR Vol. XIV, No. 2 (August 1956)
Stephenson, P.J.: Twenty-two years a-growing, 33, 40.
Fraser, A.M.: The Friendly Brothers of St. Patrick, 34-40.
Hammond, Joseph W.: Thomas Braughall, 1729–1803, Catholic Emancipationist, 41-41.
Hughes, J.L.J.:
Moore, Desmond F.: St. Peter’s Church,
DHR Vol. XIV, No. 3 (December 1955) July 1957
Tighe, Joan: An early
Blythe, Earnan P.:
The Welsh Chapel in
Fraser, A.M.: The Cabbage Garden, 80 [fig.], 81-84 [text].
Daly, James F.: O’Connell Bridge and its environs, 85-93.
DHR Vol. XIV, No. 4 (March 1956) May 1958
Hammond, Joseph W.: The Rev. Thomas Gamble and Robert Emmet, 98-101.
Nowlan, A.J.:
Lee, G.A.:
Little, Angela: Master Deighan and his geography, 122-129.
DHR Vol. XIV, No. 1 (June 1956) October 1958
Gibney, Frank: A civic achievement,
O’Dea, Laurence: The Fair of Donnybrook, 11-20.
Quane, M.: The
DHR Vol. XV, No. 2 April 1959 (October 1956)
Hughes, J.L.J.: The
Moore, Desmond F.: An epilogue of the 19th century—John Philpot Curran and his family, 50-61.
Dagg, T.S.C.: The Abbey Theatre (note), 62.
DHR Vol. XV, No. 3 September 1959 (January 1957)
Daly, J.F.: An 18th Century charity—Simpson’s Hospital, 74-85.
Tutty, M.J.: Drumcondra, 86-96.
DHR Vol. XV, No. 4 January 1960 (April 1957)
Wheeler, H.A.: St. Michael’s Parish, 97-104.
Nowlan, A.J.: Kilmainham Jail, 105-115.
O’Dea, Laurence: Rathfarnham House, 116-121.
Scantlebury, C.: A Tale of two islands—
DHR Vol. XVI, No. 1 May 1960 (July 1957)
Goodbody, Olive: The neighbourhood of the
Fraser, A.M.: The Molyneux family, 9-15.
Went, A.E.J.: James II’s Money of Necessity often called Gunmoney, 16-21.
Moylan, Thomas K.: The
DHR Vol. XVI, No. 2 October 1960 (October 1957)
Moylan, Thomas K.: The
Moore, Desmond F.: The Guinness saga, 50-57.
Brunskill, H.O.: Michael William Balfe, 58-64.
Scantlebury, C.: Tallaght, Co.
DHR Vol. XVI, No. 3 March 1961
Tutty, M.J.:
Hughes, Marie: The Parnell family;
Culliton, James A.: The City Hall,
DHR Vol. XVI, No. 4 August 1961
Healy, Patrick: The
Moore, Desmond F.: The
DHR Vol. XVII, No. 1 December 1961
Hughes, J.L.J.: A tour through
Daly, J.F.: Curative wells in old
Raftery, P.J.: The Brocas family,
notable
DHR Vol. XVII, No. 2 March 1962
McAsey, C.: Chapelizod, Co.
Dowling, W.J.: Harry Clarke,
Campion, M.:
Barton, E.G.: A list of interesting old house
organs in the
DHR Vol. XVII, No. 3 June 1962
O’Dea, L.: Sir Robert Prescott Stewart, 77-93.
Gibney, Frank:
Tighe, Joan:
Gorevan, Moyra: Donnybrook, 106-121.
DHR Vol. XVII, No. 4 September 1962
Tighe, Joan: The
"dig" at
Goodbody, D.: The walls of
?Tighe, Joan: Index to
Fraser, A.M.: Katherine Strong …a woman of
Old
DHR Vol. XVIII, No. 1 December 1962
Blythe, Earnan P.: The Annesley Peerage Trial (a historical detective story), 2-14.
Quane, Michael: The
Tighe, Joan:
Tighe, Joan: Thomas Perry of
DHR Vol. XVIII, No. 2 March 1963
Stacpoole G.C.: The Larnians of
Quane, Michael: The
Tighe, Joan:
Went, A.E.J.:
document: Notice in ringing chamber
DHR Vol. XVIII, No. 3 June 1963
Bowen B.: South
Tutty M.: City of Dublin Steam Packet Company, 80-90.
Piatt, Donn: A Pale family and
Old
DHR Vol. XVIII, No. 4 September 1963
Hussey, Mary Olive: A century of
Tighe, Joan: Kilmainham Jail (glossy four-page insert between pp126-127).
Piatt, Donn: A Pale Family and
Old
Batt, Leo D.: Doneraile House (note), 127.
DHR Vol. XIX, No. 1 December 1963
Campion, Mary: An old
Martin, Liam C.: Sketches of old
Blythe, Earnán P.:
First decade of the G.A.A. in
DHR Vol. XIX, No. 2 March 1964
Quane, Michael: The Feinaiglian
Institution,
Monks, Patrick J.: Aldermen of Skinners Alley, 45-63.
Martin, Liam C.: Sketches of old
DHR Vol. XIX, No. 3 June 1964
McAsey,
Tighe, Joan (illustration by Liam C. Martin): The Tailors’
Hall,
Moore, Desmond F.: The Rotunda buildings, 85-93.
Daly, M.H.: The march of time in the
buildings of
DHR Vol. XIX, No. 4 September 1964
Raftery, P.J.: Who was Malton? 104-114.
Duff, R.B.: Milverton,
Skerries, Co.
Fraser, Annie M.: Messrs. Gardiner & Hill—Bankers, 127-133.
DHR Vol. XX, No. 1 December 1964
Stacpoole G.C.: Gormflaith and the Northmen of
Somerville-Large, L.B.:
Sibley, W.: Old
DHR Vol. XX, No. 2 March 1965
Quane, Michael: The
Hussey, Mary Olive: Sir Richard Griffith, 57-58, 63-75.
Martin, Liam C.: Glimpses of Old Dublin (sketches), 59-62.
DHR Vol. XX, Nos. 3/4 June/Sept 1965
O’Dea Laurence: The hospitals of Kilmainham, 82-99.
Tighe, Joan: The Mendicity Institution, 100-115.
Blythe, Earnan P.: The D.M.P., 116-126.
Hughes, J.L.J.:
Mac Giolla Phadraig, Brian: Grange Abbey, Baldoyle, 129-132.
DHR Vol. XXI, No. 1 March/May 1966
Tutty, Michael J.: Clontarf, 2-13.
Hughes, Marie: The Parnell Sisters, 14-27.
Martin, Liam C.:
Moore, Desmond F.: The
DHR Vol. XXI, No. 2 March 1967
Cosgrave, Liam: The King’s Inns, 45-52.
Lee,Gerard A.: The
Quane, Michael: The
DHR Vol. XXI, No. 3 June 1967
McAsey,
O’Donovan, John: 18th- and 19th-century Irish music societies (query), 94.
Martin, Liam C.: Sketches of old
Daly, Margie H.: A ramble from St. Mary’s Abbey to Oxmanstown, 99-108.
Went, Arthur E.J.:
DHR Vol. XXI, No. 4 September 1967
Culliton, James A.: The Four Courts,
Moore, Michael: Old Dublin scenes (The Debtors’ Prison, Marshalsea Lane; Tower house, Old Phibsborough; Blessington Park; St Michael’s Lane ), 127-130.
Woodnutt, K.: Sarah Atkinson as a social worker, 132-138.
Arnold, Lawrence J.: The manor of Lucan and the Restoration land settlement 1660–1688, 139-143.
DHR Vol. XXII, No. 1 January 1968
Brooke Tyrell,
Martin, Liam: Old
Hart, Harold W.: The passage boats of the
DHR Vol. XXII, No. 2 June 1968
Lee, Gerald A.: The beauty of classical
Hussey, Mary Olive: Tribute to Walter Osborne, R.H.A., R.A., 201-205, 210-213.
Moore, Michael: Old
MacThomais, Eamon: Sir Charles A. Cameron (1803–1921), 214-224.
DHR Vol. XXII, No. 3 October 1968
Sister Mary Genevieve: Mrs. Bellew’s family in Channel Row, 230-241.
Little, George: An outline for a life of Warren of Corduff. Part I, 242-250.
de Blaghd, Earnan P.: Cold war in the Dublin G.A.A., 1887, 252-
DHR Vol. XXII, No. 4 December 1968
Daly, Margie H.: Entertainment in 18th
century
Little, George: An outline for a life of Warren of Corduff. Part II, 296-303.
DHR Vol. XXIII, No. 1 June 1969
O’Dea, Laurence (ed.):
McAsey,
Campion, Maud: "Skerries", 36-43.
DHR Vol. XXIII, Nos. 2/3 December 1969
McAsey, Carmel C.: Dubliners and opera, 44-55.
MacGiolla Phadraig, Brian:
Hussey, Mary Olive: Nathaniel and all the Hones, 72-75, 80-85.
Martin, Liam C.: Dublin Scenes: Bewleys café; Grafton street; St. Mary’s church, Mary Street; corner of Westmoreland St and d’Olier St.; St. Andrew’s church (sketches), 76-79.
MacThomais, Eamonn: Seven hills of
Robbins, Frank: Remembering Easter Week, 95-100.
DHR Vol. XXIII, No. 4 July 1970
Corry, Geoffrey: The
DHR Vol XXIV No 1 December 1970
Brooke-Tyrrell,
Barrow, G.L.: Justice for Thomas Mooney, 173-188
Mac Giolla Phádraig: St. Patrick; his crozier; his writings, 189-199.
DHR Vol XXIV No 2 March 1971
Tighe, Joan: Sir John Blaquiere
in
Tutty, Michael J.: The
Shiels, Joseph: Captain Luke Ryan of Rush, 25-40.
DHR Vol XXIV No 3 June 1971
?Tutty, Michael J.: The Ha’penny Bridge (note), 64.
Dawson, T.: Between the steps, 65-75
Hussey, M.O.: Sandymount and the Herberts, 76-84.
DHR Vol XXIV No 3 June 1971
D’Arcy, F.A.: The murder of Thomas Hanlon, a
nineteenth century
Went, Arthur E.J.: The
O’Dea, Laurence: Thomas Drummond, 112-123.
Tutty, Michael J.: corrigendum to T. Dawson’s ‘Between the steps’ (xxiv:3), 125.
DHR Vol. XXV, No. 1 (December 1971)
O’Sullivan, Catherine: George Petrie, LL.D., M.R.I.A., 1789–1866, 3-10.
?Tutty, Michael J.: Our Cover, 11.
de Blaghd, Earnan P.: Tim Kelly, guilty or not guilty? 12-24.
Quane, Michael: Speaker Conolly, 25-32.
DHR Vol. XXV, No. 2 (March 1972)
Barrow, G.L.: Some Dublin private banks, 38-53.
Scully, Seamus: Ghosts of
Lysaght, Moira: The Sham Squire, 64-74.
Egan, Bartholomew: Dun Mhuire,
Killiney, Co.
DHR Vol. XXV, No. 3 (June 1972)
Barrow, Viola: Enjoying the National Gallery, 81-92.
Robbins, Frank: Introducing some friends, 93-101.
Dawson, Timothy: The City Music and city bands, 102-116.
DHR Vol. XXV, No. 4 (September 1972)
McParland, Edward: The papers of Bryan Bolger, Measurer, 120-131.
Went, Arthur E.J.:
O’Donnell, P.D.:
DHR Vol. XXVI, No. 1 (December 1972)
Lee Gerard A.: Oliver Goldsmith, 2-17.
Henchy, Deirdre:
from Electrical Mail: St. Kevin’s Road, Co. Wicklow, 37-38.
DHR Vol. XXVI, No. 2 (March 1973)
Dawson, Timothy: The Brazen Head re-visited, 42-51.
Mac Thomais, Eamonn: The South Dublin
Kelleher, George D.: Gunpowder and explosives manufacturing (query), 64.
Barrow, G.L.:
V.B.M.B.: St. Mary’s Abbey, 65.
Tutty, Michael J.: Finglas, 66-73.
DHR Vol. XXVI, No. 3 (June 1973)
Byrne, Patrick F.: Joseph Sheridan le Fanu, a centenary memoir, 80-92.
Woods, C.J.: The politics of Cardinal McCabe, 101-110.
Tutty, Michael J. (ed.): Song for July 12th 1843 [by John Frazer/J.De Jean], 111.
D[ixon], F.E. & [Tutty], M.J.: Our beginnings, 114-115.
DHR Vol. XXVI, No. 4 (September 1973)
Barrow, Viola B.M.:
Peck, Carola: Rathbeale Hall, Swords, Co.
Murphy, Frank J.: Sir Robert Ball, Royal Astronomer, 147-153.
DHR Vol. XXVII, No. 1 (December 1973)
Whistler, Catherine: The
de Burca, Seamus: The Queen’s Royal Theatre 1829–1966, 10-26.
De Bhál, Síle: A
DHR Vol. XXVII, No. 2 (March 1974)
Boydell, Mary: Some Dublin glass makers, 42-48.
Barrow,
Mac Cnáimhín, Séamus: MacNeven of Ninety-Eight—rebel, doctor, scientist, 65-69.
Flood, Donal T.:
"
Byrne, Patrick F.: Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (corrigenda), 72.
DHR Vol. XXVII, No. 3 (June 1974)
Flood, Donal T.: The decay of Georgian Dublin, 78-100.
Lysaght, Moira: Daniel Murray, Archbishop of
McCarthy, Muriel: Swift and the Primate of
DHR Vol. XXVII, No. 4 (September 1974)
Dawson, Timothy:
F. O’K (ed.): John Rocque
on
Stephenson, Daniel F.: Auctioneering (query), 151.
Myler, Patrick: Dan Donnelly (query), 151.
DHR Vol.
XXVIII, No. 1 (December 1974)
Ní Laoire, Áine:
Margai i mBaile Átha Cliath,
2-16.
Bennett,
Robbins, Frank:
Labour and Easter Week 1916, 21-29.
Flood, Donal T.: The Earliest Dublin Synagogue (letter to the
editor), 30-31.
DHR Vol.
XXVIII, No. 2 (March 1975)
De Burca, Seamus: Peadar Kearney
(1883–1942), 42-56.
Barrow, Lennox:
The round towers of
Young, E.J.: The
Churchwardens of St. Michan’s [extract from article
in Vol III, No 1], 70.
DHR Vol.
XXVIII, No. 3 (June 1975)
Jackson, Victor:
The Palace of St. Sepulchre, 82-92.
Went,
Arthur E.J.: William Mossop, 93-99.
Scully, Seamus:
Around historic Naul, 100-112.
Mac Giolla Phádraig, Brian: “Michael
of Pole” (letter to editor), 113.
O’Rorke, Kevin P.: Dr. Dermot O’Hurley
(letter to editor), 114.
Murphy, Nancy
& Donal: Richard Dalton Williams (1822-1862)
(letter to editor), 115.
anonymous: Historic
Medals for
DHR Vol.
XXVIII, No. 4 (September 1975)
Barrow, Viola:
Coakley, Lucy T.: What I would show of
Flood, Donal T.: The birth of the
DHR Vol.
XXIX, No. 1 (December 1975)
McCarthy,
Muriel: Archbishop Marsh and his library, 2-23.
Flood, Donal T.: The birth of
Barrow, Viola:
Boydell, Brian: Venues for music in 18th-century
DHR Vol.
XXIX, No. 2 (March 1976)
Tutty, Michael J.: John and Robert Mallet, 1780–1881, 42-58.
Corrigan, Frank:
Dufficy, Maurice: St. James’ Church, James’ Street,
Stephenson,
P.J.: The Foster Aqueduct (Reprinted),
70-71.
DHR Vol.
XXIX, No. 3 (June 1976)
de Burca, Séamus: Growing up in
DHR Vol.
XXIX, No. 4 (September 1976)
Dawson, Timothy:
The road to Howth, 122-132.
Barrow,
O’Rorke, Kevin P.:
McAsey,
Johnston, Máiréad: Medieval Dublin: exhibition at
Flood, Donal T.: The earliest chart of
DHR Vol XXX, No. 1 (December 1976)
Mac Giolla Phádraig, Brian: Dr. John Carpenter, Archbishop of
Gregg, John F.: Patrick Kavanagh, 18-25.
Byrne, Patrick F.: Ghosts of old
DHR Vol XXX, No. 2 (March 1977)
Smyth, Hazel P.: Kathleen Lynn, M.D., F.R.C.S.I., (1874–1955), 51-57.
Lysaght, Moira: Norbury, "The Hanging Judge", (1745–1831), 58-65.
Share, Bernard: Dublin, U.S.A., 66-68.
O’Rorke, Kevin P.:
DHR Vol XXX, No. 3 (June 1977)
Dawson, Timothy: Of cooks and coffinmakers, 82-95.
Flood, Donal T.: William Petty and ‘the double bottom’, 96-110
Murphy, Frank: Browsing through C.A.R.D., 111-116.
DHR Vol XXX, No. 4 (September 1977)
Tutty, Michael J.: Editorial—Wood Quay, 121.
Lysaght, Moira: My
O Dúill, Greagóir: Sir John Gilbert and archival reform, 136-142.
Barrow, Viola: Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, 143-144.
?Clarke, Howard B.: Mapping Medieval
Went, A.E.J.: A bag of coins and medals, 153-155, 142.
Mac Giolla Phadraig, Brian: Memorial to the Four Masters (Reprint ), 156.
DHR Vol XXXI, No. 1 (December 1977)
Simms, J.G.:
Lynch, Paula:
O Duibhir, Pól: The development of Ballybrack in the nineteenth century, 22-32.
Healy, Patrick:
Skipper’s Alley, 33-37.
General Index to
Compiled by
Introduction, 3-4.
Dublin Historical
Record Volumes I to XXX, table of concordance, 5-6.
Dublin Historical
Record index: 7-111.
Index of contributors to
Dublin Historical Record: Volume I – Volume XXX, 1938-1977.
Compiled by
Index
of contributors, 4-20.
Book reviews (in
order of authors), 20-23.
Obituaries, 23-24.
DHR Vol XXXI, No. 2 (March 1978)
Purcell, Mary: Archbishop John Thomas Troy (1739–1823), 42-52.
Simms, Anngret: Wood Quay appeal, 53.
Boylan,
Miller, Kerby A.:
Looking for letters from Irish emigrants in
Sterne, G.C.: "Hengler’s Grand Cirque" and the Hengler family (query), 59, 69.
newspaper article: New street planned for
DHR Vol XXXI, No. 3 (June 1978)
Dawson, T.: Some
echoes of “St. Catherine’s Bells”, 82-92.
Tutty, Michael J.: Malahide Castle,
93-96.
Went,
Arthur E.J.: Medallic illustrations of
O’Rorke, Kevin P.: Murder at Irishtown,
106-108.
Holden, F.J.:
Property taxes in old
DHR Vol XXXI, No. 4 (September 1978)
Carwood, Anne: The
O’Rorke, Kevin P. (with two notes by F.E. Dixon): Recent
Acquisitions at
Flood, Donal T.:
de Paor: Viking
Briggs, C.
Stephen: Dealing with antiquities in 19th century
Murtagh, Harman: query about George Devenish, merchant, of
Fitzpatrick,
Sean: comments on a review by Kevin P. O’Rorke
(letter to the Editor), 152.
DHR Vol.
XXXII, No. 1 (December 1978)
Delamer, Ida: Freedom Boxes, 2-14.
Raymond, Raymond
James: Pawnbrokers and pawnbroking in
Brooke-Tyrrell,
DHR Vol.
XXXII, No. 2 (March 1979)
Turpin, John T.:
The career and achievement of John Henry Foley, sculptor (1818–1874), 42-53.
Tutty, Michael J.: The Freedom of the City of
Walton, Martin
A.: Samuel Lover, R.H.A., 1797–1868, 57-66.
Beckett, Walter:
Piatti’s Cello, 67-68.
Howlett, Liam: The Killester charter,
69-71.
Barrow, Viola:
The Civic Museum (letter to the Editor), 72.
Dawson, T.: St.
Catherine’s Bells (letter to the Editor), 72-73.
Everett, Bridget
S.: James Ellis (1812-1874) (letter to the Editor), 73.
DHR Vol.
XXXII, No. 3 (June 1979)
Turner, M.K.: Rathmichael, a parish in the Pale,
82-93.
Went,
Arthur E.J.: An 1822 proclamation regarding tokens by the Lord Mayor of
Lysaght, Moira: H. Neville Roberts. poet,
artist, controversialist, 98-107.
Turpin, John T.:
Catalogue of the sculpture of J. H. Foley, 108-116.
DHR Vol.
XXXII, No. 4 (September 1979)
McAuley, Eileen: The significance of Wood Quay, 122-128.
Went,
Arthur E.J.: Medal linking two
anonymous: The Civic
Museum,
Brennan, Kevin:
Charles Robert Maturin, 1782–1824, forgotten Irish
novelist, 135-141.
Fraser, A.M.:
The
Johnston, Pat:
Re: Freedom Boxes – John Henry Foley (letter to the Editor), 149.
de Burca, Seamus:
Tutty, Michael J.:
DHR Vol.
XXXIII, No. 1 (December 1979)
Murphy, Francis
J.:
D[ixon], F.E.: The Civic Museum: model of the
Costigan, Ethna Byrne: Peg Woffington, 11-21.
de Burca, Seamus: One hundred years of a
Briggs, C.
Stephen: James Henry Underwood, first dealer in Irish antiquities [including
appendix by F.E. Dixon], 25-36
DHR Vol.
XXXIII, No. 2 (March 1980)
Gilligan, H.A.:
Captain William Hutchison and the early
Barrow, Viola
B.M.: Edward Smith, 56-66.
Went,
A.E.J.: An English shilling with a
Ryan, Michael: A
cist burial near Lusk, Co.
Delaney, Ruth:
The Grand Canal [reprinted from Ireland
Today, June 1979], 73-78.
Flewitt,
Smyth, Hazel P.:
Drumcondra Graveyard (letter to the Editor), 78.
DHR Vol.
XXXIII, No. 3 (June 1980)
Scully, Seamus:
Around
document:
Gumley, F.W.: Remembering... an octogenarian recalls the
Raymond, Raymond
J.:
Flood, Donal T.: Eighteenth century
de Burca, Seamus: Peg Woffington,
117.
Gilligan, H.A.:
corrigendum to Dublin Lifeboats paper (Vol XXXIII, No
2) (letter to the Editor), 117.
Briggs, C.
Stephen: James Henry Underwood: a footnote (note), 118.
DHR Vol.
XXXIII, No. 4 (September 1980)
Brennan, Kevin:
J. Sheridan Le Fanu, Chapelizod
and the
Barrow,
de Burca, Seamus: The man who spoke through his nose! 139-140.
DHR Vol.
XXXIV, No. 1 (December 1980)
Turpin, John:
John Hogan in
Ryan,
Richie: Dubhlinn or Baile Atha Cliath?
15-16.
Hanly, Aoife: The Liffey:
from first settlers to the present day, 17-21.
Brennan, Kevin:
My Mother, 22-26.
Went,
A.E.J.: “Tayleur” Medals awarded in connection with
the wreck of the Sarah Ann off Balbriggan, February 1873 (note), 26.
DHR Vol.
XXXIV, No. 2 (March 1981)
Boydell, Barra:
Gumley, F.W.: Remembering… another contribution from our
octogenarian friend who this time recalls the sights of
O’Rorke, Kevin P.: It’s a small world! 57.
Goodbody, Olive: Old
Tutty, Michael J.: Thomas “Bang Bang”
de Burca, Seamus: Two small boys, 73-75.
Tutty, Michael J.: note re carved stone head from Ballast Office
now over entrance to Powerscourt Shopping Centre, 76.
DHR Vol.
XXXIV, No. 3 (June 1981)
de Burca, Seamus: Brendan Behan, a
memoir, 82-102.
anonymous: Donnybrook
Fair – was it all that bad? 103-109.
Scully, Seamus:
The Rotunda Gardens and buildings, 110-120.
DHR Vol.
XXXIV, No. 4 (September 1981)
de Burca, Seamus: Martin A. Walton: the artist as a boy ans as a young man, 136-139.
DHR Vol.
XXXV, No. 1 (December 1981)
Turpin, John:
Exhibitions of Art and Industries in Victorian
Brown, Nigel:
Century of cigar selling marked [reprinted from The Irish Times, 19 November 1981], 14.
Fitzpatrick
Hélène: A
.newspaper
article: tailors’ duel in Drumcondra 1788 (Hibernian
Journal), 21.
Tutty, Michael J.: Bridges over the Liffey,
23-33.
Doran, Joe: Query
re “Malahide Road Turnpike Trust” (letter to the
Editor), 35.
Johnston, Pat:
St. Mary’s Brass and Reed band of Maynooth
celebrating its Golden Jubilee (letter to the Editor), 35-37.
DHR Vol.
XXXV, No. 2 (March 1982)
Turpin, John:
Exhibitions of Art and Industries in Victorian
Harrington,
Kevin: A
Brooke Tyrrell,
Patrick, Ross: A
Sweetman, P. David: Some pottery and clay pipe finds from the
DHR Vol.
XXXV, No. 3 (June 1982)
Brooke-Tyrrell,
Gumley, Frederick W.: Remembering… here is a further chapter from our
octogenarian contributor who tells us of days which some people still like to
refer to as “The Good Old Days”, 95-98.
Smyth, Hazel P.:
Two hundred years a-growing: the story of Mackey’s Seeds Limited – 1777–1977,
100-115.
O’Donnell, P.D.:
Query re portrait of Col. James O’Moloney (letter to
the Editor), 118.
DHR Vol.
XXXV, No. 4 (September 1982)
O’Neill, Marie:
The Ladies’ Land League, 122-133.
De Valera, Terry: John Field 1782–1837, 134-147.
Barrow, Viola:
William Orpen, 143-159.
DHR Vol.
XXXVI, No. 1 (December 1982)
Turpin, John:
The Royal Dublin Society and its school of art, 1849–1877, 2-20.
Murphy, Joan
& Kieron: How far to
Bhreathnach, Áine: Baile
Átha Cliath ag dul ó
radharc, 27-32.
Barrow, Viola:
Query re the
DHR Vol.
XXXVI, No. 2 (March 1983)
Turpin, John:
The South Kensington System and the
Mansfield, Brocard: A short-lived Royal Dublin Foundation, 65-67.
Barrow, Lennox:
The Franchises of
DHR Vol.
XXXVI, No. 3 (June 1983)
Brennan, Kevin: Mountjoy—Cradle of the Irish Ordnance Survey, 82-89.
Magee, Eileen:
Query: Who was Larry Tully? (letter to the Editor),
89.
Gavan Duffy, Colm: George Gavan Duffy, 90-106.
Brooke-Tyrrell,
Boydell, Barra: Come to the
DHR Vol.
XXXVI, No. 4 (September 1983)
de Valera, Terry: Two eighteenth-century musical instrument
makers, 122-131.
Barrow, Viola:
The National Gallery Of
Lysaght Moira: Father Theobald Mathew,
140-152.
Kelly, Eamonn P.: A Covered Well At Harcourt Terrace,
Moulder Rebecca: John Mitchel In Kilmainham, 158-159.
Dawson, T.: Come
to the
DHR Vol.
XXXVII, No. 1 (December 1983)
O’Neill, Thomas
P.: Discoverers and discoveries—the Penal Laws and
Wren, James:
From Ballybough to Scurlogue’s
Bridge, 14-29.
Brooke-Tyrrell,
DHR Vol.
XXXVII, No. 2 (March 1984)
Ward-Perkins,
Sarah: Bank of Ireland—old Parliament House, 42-53.
Mansfield, Brocard: Father Paul Browne O.D.C., 1598–1671, 54-58.
Turpin, John:
The
DHR Vol.
XXXVII, No. 3/4 (June-September 1984)
Golden Jubilee
Issue
Boydell, Barra: Impressions of
Murphy, Frank:
Come to the
Murphy, Frank:
O’Keeffe, P.V.:
Trusting Nature (reprinted from the R.A.F. magazine Wing, October 1947), 114-116.
Boydell, Brian: Half a century of music in
document: Wonderful
Account of The Grand Devourer of Butter Milk, 122.
Beckett, Hylda J.: St. Vincent’s Hospital,
Dunne, John J.:
Growing up with the Old Dublin Society, 144-147.
O’Donohue, Raymond: Motoring in
DHR Vol.
XXXVIII, No. 1 (December 1984)
de Valera, Terry: Sarah Curran’s musical interests, 14-21.
Murphy, Sean:
The Corporation of
Byrne, Patrick
F.: Fifty years of gaiety –
DHR Vol.
XXXVIII, No. 2 (March 1985)
Turpin, John:
The Metropolitan School of Art, 1900–1923 (part 2), 42-52.
Fahie, Norah: Dr. George Sigerson,
53-60.
Byrne-Costigan, E.: Sydney Lady Morgan (1776–1859), 61-73.
Lysaght, Moira: A
DHR Vol.
XXXVIII, No. 3 (June 1985)
Turpin, John:
The Metropolitan School of Art, 1900–1923 (part 3), 86-102.
Keeling, David:
Excavation of a mound at Auburn, Malahide, Co.
Barrow, Viola:
The Civic Museum, 113-120.
Corcoran, Michael:
DHR Vol.
XXXVIII, No. 4 (September 1985)
O’Neill, Marie:
The Dublin Women’s Suffrage Association and its successors, 126-140.
O Cillin, Micheal: Cathal Brugha, 1874–1922,
141-149.
Keeling, David:
Excavation of a mound at Auburn, Malahide, Co.
Brooke-Tyrrell,
DHR Vol.
XXXIX, No. 1 (December 1985)
de Valera, Terry: Philip Cogan (1750–1833), pianist and
composer, 2-12.
O’Rorke, Kevin P.: From Scallet Hill to
O Clerigh, Nellie: Lady Aberdeen and the Irish connection,
28-32.
Mac Bradaigh, S.: The Ringsend Seannachie, 34-36.
DHR Vol. XXXIX,
No. 2 (March 1986)
Turpin, John:
The Dublin Society’s figure drawing school and the fine arts in Dublin
1800-1849, 38-52.
Scully, Seamus:
Cooney, D.A.L.:
A visitor to
DHR Vol. XXXIX,
No. 3 (June 1986)
Eriksen, Eric Olaf: The Illness of
Christopher Costigin - a case of heat stroke, 82-85.
Fleetwood, John:
Some old
McNamara,
Gerard: Crown versus Municipality, the struggle for
P.J. (Pat
Johnston?): Link with Alfie Byrne, 119.
Jackson, Victor:
the earliest
DHR Vol. XXXIX,
No. 4 (September 1986)
de Valera, Terry:
Dunne, John J.:
Haunted
document: Visit to
Clark, Mary:
P.J. (Pat
Johnston?): The Civic Museum acquires a Goat-Cart, 149.
Appleby, John:
The fishing ventures of Nicholas Weston of
Barrow, Lennox:
Parry-Jones,
Charles: query re Paddy Montfort of Freeman’s Journal
(letter to the Editor), 158.
D[ixon,], F.E.: Some noteworthy ephemera (note), 159.
DHR Vol.
XL, No. 1 (December 1986)
Turpin, John:
The school of figure drawing of the Dublin Society in the 18th century, 2-14.
Hylton, Raymond:
Johnston, Pat:
Fire fighting in
Beckett, Hylda: One hundred years of the Dogs’ and Cats’ home,
34-39.
DHR Vol. XL,
No. 2 (March 1987)
Turpin, John:
The school of figure drawing of the Dublin Society in the 18th century. Part
two, 42-46.
Hiney, Diarmuid G.: Shedding some
light on the Five Lamps, 49-56.
Archer, Patrick:
Fingal in 1798. Part one (reprinted from Béaloideas IX,
1939), 66-79.
DHR Vol. XL,
No. 3 (June 1987)
O’Neill, Marie:
Katharine Tynan Hinkson: a
Cochrane, Nigel
I.: The policeman’s lot was not a happy one:
Archer, Patrick:
Fingal in 1798. Part two, 108-116.
Mallon, Brenda: query re Typhoid Mary (letter to the Editor),
116.
P.F.B.: Dean
Swift’s Cries of Dublin, 117.
Anderson,
Ronald: Uniforms worn by the boys of the King’s Hospital (reprinted), 118-119.
DHR Vol. XL,
No. 4 (September 1987)
Hooper, A.C.B.:
Barrow, Viola:
MacMahon. T.: Old Rathfarnham days, 143-144.
Johnston, Pat:
“Ireland A Nation” (film), 145-147.
O’Toole, Mrs.:
Wicklow in the Rising of 1798 (reprinted from Béaloideas, 1935), 148-156.
DHR Vol.
XLI, No.1 (December 1987)
Culliton, James A.: The City Hall,
anonymous: Brendan Behan’s typewriter (note), 20.
MacMahon, T.:
Cashell, Ronan: A
de Blaghd, Earnan P.: I was a
teenage press baron: the problems of Edmund Dwyer Gray, Junior, 31-42.
illustration: signature of
Silken Thomas in the
Duffy, George:
query re John Handley, surveyor (letter to the Editor), 43.
Caomhanach, P.: query re Burke monument, Glasnevin
(letter to the Editor), 43.
Duffy, Thomas
J.: query re James Pearse, father of Patrick Pearse (letter to the Editor), 44.
DHR Vol.
XLI, No.2 (March 1988)
Crawford, John:
Some extinct churches of the
the Liberties, 46-54.
DHR Vol.
XLI, No.3 (June 1988)
The Millennium
Curtis, Edmund:
Norse
Murray, Kevin:
The site of Isolde’s Tower (reprinted),
98-100.
Johnston, Denis:
The Dublin trams (reprinted), 101-114.
Tighe, Joan: An early
Little, George
A.: The Thingmote (reprinted),
123-130.
Scully, Seamus: addendum to City Hall
article (December 1987) (letter to the Editor), 134.
Bhreathnach-Lynch, Sighle: query re Albert
G. Power, RHA, sculptor (letter to the Editor), 134.
Fraser, A.M.:
The Cabbage Garden (reprinted), 135-138.
Johnston, Pat:
When W.B. was lost in
DHR Vol.
XLI, No.4 (September 1988)
The Millennium
Smithson,
A.M.P.: Christmas in old
de Burca, Seamus: The man who
betrayed Lord Edward Fitzgerald, 152-156.
Scully, Seamus:
The Abbey Theatre 1916 plaque, 158-166.
addendum re Dublin Trams
article reprinted in Vol VLI 3 (note), 169.
DHR Vol.
XLII, No.1 (December 1988)
Lennon, Colm: The great explosion in
de Búrca, Séamus: Henry the Fifth
and All That (film-making in
newspaper article:
Venereal Disease in
Jackson, Victor:
The Swift Chalice, 24-27.
anonymous: A Dubliner
returns (reprinted), 31.
Fleetwood, John
F.: The Dublin body snatchers (part one), 32-40.
DHR Vol.
XLII, No.2 (March 1989)
Fleetwood, John
F.: The Dublin body snatchers (Part two), 42-52.
de Valera, Terry: J. B. S. MacIlwaine,
RHA—Friend of Walter Osborne, RHA, 53-65.
O’Neill, Marie:
Sarah Cecilia Harrison: Artist and City Councillor, 66-81.
DHR Vol.
XLII, No.3 (June 1989)
Mitchell, David:
A medical corner of
Cooke, Jim:
Charles Dickens, a
Barrow, Viola:
Mary Delany 1700–1788, 106-113.
de Búrca, Séamus: F. J. McCormick
and Eileen Crowe, Abbey stars, 114-115.
Murphy Zsenyuk, Aileen: query re John Robert Murphy, editor of the
Dublin Evening Mail (letter to the Editor), 117.
DHR Vol.
XLII, No.4 (September 1989)
Holmes,
Margaret: The
de Burca, Seamus: Thoughts in a graveyard, 31st
October 1988, 127.
Siev, Raphael V.: Donation to Jewish Museum (letter), 147.
Scannell, James: Richard Allen’s Pocket Almanac for 1858, 148-149.
J[ohnston], P[at]: Museum Acquisitions, 150-151.
DHR Vol.XLIII No.1 (Spring
1990)
Lee, Gerald A.: Along the Liffey shore, 2-16.
Bhreathnach-Lynch, Sighle: A
Scully, Seamus:
Dunne, John J.: The first Irish railway, by
shriek and smoke to
newspaper article, 1783: Pekoe and gunpowder tea (advertisement), 46.
newspaper article, 1783: Sequel to a robbery (announcement), 46.
Clancy, Ciaran:
Gardiner
newspaper article, 178): Bank of Ireland meeting, 53.
Scannell, James: Rattle & hum, 54-55.
newspaper article, 1888: Fall of a tenement house in
newspaper article, 1888:
DHR Vol.XLIII No.2 (Autumn
1990)
de Valera, Terry: Letters of Henry and John Sheares, 58-69.
Fleetwood, John F.: Irish quacks and quackery, 70-84.
Lennon, Michael J.: Winston Churchill,
DHR Vol.XLIV No.1 (Spring 1991)
Barrow, Viola: Turner in the National Gallery, 6-16.
Barrow, Viola: The round towers of
Daly, Gerald J.: Captain William Bligh in
Doherty, Philip: The Seantruibh of Santry, 47-49.
DHR Vol.XLIV No.2 (Autumn 1991)
Casey, Michael: The Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, 4-12.
Coyle, Eugene A.:
Boydell, Brian: Mr. Pockrich and the musical glasses, 25-33.
Reynolds, Brian:
Scannell, James: The return of 461, 36-37.
à Cathaoir, Eva: Patrick Lennon (1841–1901): Dublin Fenian leader, 38-50.
Costello, Con: Hidden treasure, 51-52.
Byrne, Patrick F. (ed.): Miscellanea, 56-57.
DHR Vol.XLV No.1 (Spring 1992)
Boydell, Mary: Franz Tieze 1842-1932:
A Bohemian glass-engraver in
Cooke, Jim: John Hutton and Sons, Summerhill,
McCabe, Colum:
History of the town gas industry in
Cooney, D.A. Levistone: A small school in Rathmines, 41-54.
D’Arcy, Fergus: The
McNally, David: Tudor
DHR Vol.XLV No.2 (Autumn 1992)
Parkinson, Danny: The Corballis-Corbally families of Co. Dublin, 91-100.
Scully, Séamus: Edward Martyn, the wealthy pauper, 101-108.
McCullagh, Robert: Seventy-five years of the Rathmines and Rathgar Musical Society, 109-125.
Byrne, Patrick F.: Anthony Trollope in
Hiney, Diarmuid G.:
de Búrca, Séamus: Eighty years young, 132-133.
DHR Vol.XLVI No.1 (Spring 1993)
Clarke, Howard B.: The 1192 Charter of
Liberties and the beginnings of
Coyle, Eugene A.: Sir Edward Newenham—the 18th Century
Fleetwood, John F.:
Clarke, Peter: The
Scannell, James: The funeral of William Dargan, 53-54.
anon.: A famous
anon.: The Bohemian Girl, 61.
Scully, Seamus: The Corbally family of Co. Dublin, 66.
Ó Luanaigh, Dónall: Marie Antoinette painting in
DHR Vol.XLVI No.2 (Autumn 1993)
Cooney, D.A. Levistone:
A pious
Boydell, Barra: St. Michan’s Church,
Allen, Gregory: Policemen in your family tree, 121-128.
Behan, A.P.: History from picture postcards, 129-140.
DHR Vol.XLVII No.1 (Spring
1994)
Byrne, P.F.: Editorial: How it all began, 3-4.
Cooney, D.A. Levistone:
An Englishman in
Behan, A.P.:
O’Neill, Marie: Dublin Corporation in the Troubled Times, 1914–1924, 56-70.
Cathcart, Rex: In the shadow of St. Patrick’s, 71-76.
Levistone Cooney, D.A.: Momentous Days: occasional diaries of Frances Taylor, 77-86.
Doherty, Philip: The last pawnshops of Dublin City, 87-94.
Finegan, John:
Scannell, James: St. James’s Church, Crinken,
Co.
Ó Luanaigh, Dónall: A Gentleman of the Press: William J.H. Brayden, OBE (1865–1933), 103-104.
Burke, John (document): John Burke’s recollections, 105-109.
Tighe, Joan: When
anon.:
Byrne, Patrick F.: St. Stephen’s Green, 112.
McParland, Edward: Roseanne Dunne, 119-121.
DHR Vol.XLVII No.2 (Autumn
1994)
Boydell, Brian: Jonathan Swift and the
Farrington, Mrs.: The ambit of
Kenny, Colum: King’s Inns and Henrietta Street Chambers, 155-168.
O Cleirigh, Nellie:
Parkinson, Danny: Arthur Morrison, 1765–1837,
Lord Mayor of
O’Flanagan, Desmond: An old lady of
anon. (document):
Parkinson, Danny: Location of items from the collection of the late F.E. Dixon, 190.
Behan, Anthony P.: Old bells of
Behan, Anthony P.: Michael Noyk
DHR Vol.XLVIII No.1 (Spring
1995)
Kinsella, A.: Alan Livingston Ramsay 1890–1916, from Ballsbridge to the South Dublin
Cooney, D.A. Levistone: A wedding in St. Bride’s "Happy the bride the sun shines on!" 15-39.
Turpin, John: The life of Oliver Sheppard,
O’Neill, Marie: John Clancy-a correction, 81.
DHR Vol.XLVIII No.2 (Autumn
1995)
Cooney, D.A. Levistone:
Tales from the
Mortimer, Theo: John Count McCormack—Freeman
of
Ó Cathaoir, Eva: The Rathdown Union Workhouse at Loughlinstown, 1838–1923, 111-124.
O’Neill, Marie: Emily Lawless, 125-141.
Turpin, John: The life of Oliver Sheppard, Dublin Sculptor, 1865–1941: Part 2, 142-161.
DHR Vol.XLIX No.1 (Spring 1996)
Cooke, Jim: John Boyd Dunlop 1840–1921, inventor, 16-31.
Cooney, D.A. Levistone:
Medical and Musical—the Fannins of
Dunne, Roseanne:
Smyth, Hazel: Some notes on Charles Wye Williams, his family, their life and times, 64-69.
anon. (document): With the 92nd Foot in
de Búrca, Séamus: The man who missed his vocation, 72-73.
DHR Vol.XLIX No.2 (Autumn 1996)
Crawford, John: An archaeological survey of St. Audoen’s Church, Cornmarket, 85-93.
Kennedy, Máire: The
domestic and international trade of an eighteenth-century
McCabe, Brian: Survey of Tipper graveyard, 106-117.
Swords, Kieran: Ballyroan Townland: Delineation and Decline-Part 1, 118-129.
Turpin, John: N.C.A.D.,
Dunne, Joe: Memories of
Parkinson, Danny: The Delamain
family in
Parkinson, Danny: Patrick O’Neill, Wholesale Woollen dealer, 161-164.
DHR Vol. L, No. 1 (Spring 1997)
Behan, A.P.: A triple tragedy in
Cooke, Jim: The Graves family in
Cooney, D.A. Levistone: Twenty reduced widows, 40-54
Swords, Kieran: Ballyroan Townland, delineation and decline – part 2, 55-70.
Gogarty, Claire: Building finances of Trinity College Dublin, in the early eighteenth century, 71-75.
Ó Luanaigh, Dónall: The Rev. J. Duncan Craig: an Irish chaplain in the Franco-Prussian War, 76-78.
Scannell, James: A fire at Michael Reilly’s farm, Ballybrack Co. Dublin on February 2nd, 1904. 79-80.
anonymous: A True Story of the Irish Rebellion, April 1916, 81-84.
DHR Vol.
L, No. 2 (Autumn 1997)
Doran, Grainne:
Hiney, Diarmuid: 5816 and all that. The Jewish cemetery Cemetery, Fairview Strand,
119-129.
Kennedy, Máire: Disaster at The Music Hall,
Kinsella, Anthony: Medical aspects of the 1916 Rising,
137-170.
McCarthy,
Muriel: Dr Robert Travers and the Wilde Libel Case, 171-188.
Ó Luanaigh Dónall: Glimpses of Drumcondra and the young James Joyce, 189-195.
de Búrca, Séamus: Anew McMaster and Esme Biddle, 196-197.
Hiney, Diarmuid G.: Only drink and
horses. The story of St. James’s Street fountain, 198-199.
DHR Vol.
LI, No. 1 (Spring 1998)
Kinsella, Anthony: Goodbye to
newspaper article: City
news from the past (Dublin Evening Mail,
29 August 1905): Serious accident in
Cooney, D. A. Levistone: Threads in a tapestry: the story of the Mitchell
family, 25-50.
newspaper article: City
news from the past (Dublin Evening Mail,
29 August 1905):
Clare, Liam: The
wreck of the M.V. Bolivar on Kish Bank 1947, 51-61.
Mortimer, Theo:
A journey of reconciliation, 62-73.
Foley, Eugene: Donnellys of
newspaper article: City
news from the past (Dublin Evening Mail,
28 August 1905): Electric tramcar derailed near Howth
Summit, 80.
Wren, James:
Barney Murphy and the Abbey Theatre 1916 plaque, 81-83
newspaper article: City
news from the past (Dublin Evening Mail,
8 January 1898): Accident at Inchicore Tramway Works,
84.
DHR Vol.
LI, No. 2 (Autumn 1998)
newspaper article: City
news from the past (Dublin Evening Mail,
21 February 1889: about a girl burned to death in a fire, 87.
anonymous: The Dublin
City Assembly House, 89-90.
O’Kelly, Gerard: Titania’s Palace and the Mount Merrion Connection, 91-115.
Mac Thomáis, Eamonn:
Beckett, Hylda J.:
newspaper article: City
news from the past (Dublin Evening Mail,
5 January 1898): 140.
Power, Irene Wilson: To
School in the city, 141-158.
newspaper article: City
news from the past (Dublin Evening Mail,
5 March 1889): 158.
Brooke-Tyrrell,
DHR Vol.
LII, No. 1 (Spring 1999)
O’Kelly, Gerald: Continuing the
Cooke, Jim: The
newspaper article: City
news from the past (Dublin Evening Mail,
16 February 1889): Gaiety Theatre, Miss Grace Pedley’s
Benefit, 60.
Barrow, Viola
B.M.: Edward Smyth, 62-74.
Ó Riain Mícheál: Queen Victoria and
her reign at Leinster House, 75-86.
newspaper article: City
news from the past (The Wicklow Newsletter, 18 August 1888): about two men
falling out of a train, 88.
DHR Vol.
LII, No. 2 (Autumn 1999)
newspaper article: City
news from the past (Dublin Wicklow Newsletter, 18 August 1888):
Lattimore, C.: Bells and barrowmen on Bachelors Walk, 93.
Cappock, Margarita: The Royal visits to
Wren, James: The
Abbey Theatre 1916 plaque, 108-109.
Gilmartin, John Maiben: Andrew Maiben, the
newspaper article: City
news from the past (Dublin Evening Mail
advertisement, 23 Feb 1889): Easy Method Of Obtaining A Piano, 114.
Siggins, Brian: Robert French and the
Kennedy, Máire: Charles Praval: an
eighteenth-century French teacher in
newspaper article: City
news from the past (Dublin Evening Mail advertisement,
12 March 1889, Richmond District Lunatic Asylum. Protestant Chaplin Wanted,
137.
Mortimer, Theo:
175 years of Royal National Lifeboat Institution, 138-142.
newspaper article: City
news from the past (Dublin Evening Mail,
23 February 1889): The outrage on
Gilligan, H.A.:
Captain William Hutchinson and the early
Faye,
DHR Vol.
LIII, No. 1 (Spring 2000)
City Archivist:
newspaper article: City
news from the past (Dublin Evening Mail,
1 March 1888): Repairing of Parliament Street, 5.
Scannell, James: A recollection of the
French, Billy: Crumlin the way it was, 7-16.
newspaper article: City
news from the past (Dublin Evening Mail,
25 February 1889): Fire at Wallace Brothers, 16.
McWilliams,
Brendan: Thoughts on a great character (from The Irish Times, 4 September 1998), 17, 18 (photo).
Fitz-Simon, Christopher, The Dublin theatre during the years
leading up to the opening of the Abbey Theatre, 19-32.
Gilligan, H.A.: corrigendum to lifeboat article in Vol LII, No 2)
City Archivist:
Freedom of the City of
McCabe, Brian:
McGovern,
Kieran: Surgeon James Patten (c. 1748-1797) – the
Ó Luanaigh, Dónall: Prince Napoléon’s visit to
newspaper article: City
news from the past (Dublin Evening Mail,
2 March 1889): Shackleton selected to sit on the
board, 76.
Donnelly, Seán: A German dulcimer player in eighteenth-century
newspaper article: City
news from the past (Dublin Evening Mail,
12 March 1889): National Gallery,88
DHR Vol.
LIII, No. 2 (Autumn 2000)
Lowth, Cormac: Thomas Steele, patriot
extraordinary, 92-118.
Mortimer, Theo:
The adventures of Michael Kelly. Part one, 120-134.
Scannell, James: The train now standing over
newspaper article: City
news from the past (Bray Herald and Arklow Reporter, 22 Aug 1896: Local brevities, & Freeman’s Journal, 19 Feb 1889: The gas
in Dublin), 138.
Symes, Edmond P.:
de Valera, Terry: Chopin, a link with Tom Moore and
Dudley,
Rowena: St. Stephen’s Green: the early years, 1664-1730, 157-179.
DHR Vol.
LIV, No. 1 (Spring 2001)
Scudds, Colm: Old coach roads from
Farmar, Tony: Setting up home in
Mortimer, Theo:
The adventures of Michael Kelly. Part two, 28-47.
Kennedy, Máire: Book mad: the sale of books by auction in
eighteenth-century
newspaper article: City
news from the past (The Dublin Evening
Mail, 18 May 1896): The Ormond Quay tram fatality, 71.
Palmer, Léfayre: information required re Herbert family, 72.
Cantwell, Ian: Anthropozoological relationships in Late Medieval Dublin,
73-80.
de Valera, Terry: Chopin, a link with Tom Moore and
Behan, A.P.: Bye Bye century! 82-100.
DHR Vol.
LIV, No. 2 (Autumn 2001)
Carden, Sheila: Alderman Tom Kelly and the Municipal Gallery,
116-138.
Scannell, James: James Kearon’s wartime adventure,
145.
Coyle, Eugene
A.: From Abbeyville to
newspaper article: City
news from the past (The Freeman’s Journal, 21 February 1889):
The half-yearly meeting of the Great Northern Railway Company, 160.
Gunning, Mary
(edited by Theo Mortimer): Fingal lady, 161-182.
Clare, Liam: The
Putland family of
Faye,
anonymous: Doughty
survivor of a Nazi Death Decree (reprinted from The Irish Times, 3 July
1999), 212-213.
Scannell, James: The return of Irish State Rail Coach 315, 214.
newspaper article: City
news from the past (The Dublin Evening
Mail, 21 May 1896): Cooking by gas, 216.
DHR Vol.
Cooke, Jim:
William Wordsworth, his life and poetry and his visit to
Clancy, Ciarán: The park without care, 19-20.
newspaper article: City
news from the past (Dublin Evening Mail,
18 August 1896): Serious accident at the North Wall, 20.
Levistone Cooney, D.A.: Bishop’s kin, 21-42.
newspaper article: City
news from the past (The Dublin Evening
Mail, 25 May 1896): Accident on the electric tramway, 42.
Turpin, John: Oliver
Sheppard, Albert Power and State Sculptural commissions, 43-46.
Hampton, Jim: A
memory of 18 Mary’s Abbey, 47-49.
Lowth, F. Cormac: Shipwrecks around
Farmar, Tony: The building society that refused Patrick Pearse (and his mother), 64-74.
Fennessy, Ignatius: Corrigendum to Seán
Donnelly’s article in the Spring 2000 issue (letter to the Editor), 74.
Roddie, Robert P.: Padraig and Eily O’Horan: a story of
rebellion and redemption, 75-87.
Scannell, James: German espionage in outh
County Dublin, 88-101.
Scannell, James:
Fennessy, Ignatius: Friar Fleming and “The Kilruddery
Hunt”104-112.
DHR Vol.
Lowth, Cormac F.: James O’Connor, Fenian, and the tragedy of 1890, 132-153.
Cooney, D.A. Leviston: Switzer’s of
Clare, Liam: The
Scannell, James: The Drumm Battery
railcars, 1932-1949, 181-195.
O’Neill, Marie:
Maria Edgeworth Anglo-Irish writer, 1768-1849, 196-207.
Turpin, John:
Peter Grant, a
McCabe, Brian:
(?Mortimer, Theo):
Clearing up a few points (addendum to
Sheila Carden’s paper in the Autumn 2001 issue), 255.
Fennessy, Ignatius: Corrigendum
and addenda to Friar Fleming and “The
Kilruddery Hunt” (Vol LV,
No. 1), 255.
DHR Vol. LVI, No. 1 (Spring 2003)
O Cleirigh, Nellie: A political prisoner in Kilmainham Jail—the diary of Cecilia Saunders Gallagher, 4-17.
Bright, Kevin: Reflections on the Royal
Watchorn, David: Maretimo: the Cloncurry ascendancy, 31-40.
newspaper article: City news from the past (The Dublin Evening Mail, 20 May 1869): The Dublin Strike, 40.
Levistone Cooney, D.A.: Methodist schools in
de Valera, Terry: Maria Szymanowska (1790–1831), a pupil of John Field, 53-55.
Symes,
McCabe, Brian: Carrickmines—a note from the past, 71-77.
newspaper article: City news from the past (The Dublin
Evening Mail, 21 May 1896): Bicycle accident in
newspaper article: City news from the past (The Dublin Evening Mail, 25 May 1896): Fatal Accident, 96
Mortimer, Theo (ed.): James J. Loughrey’s diary of the wars in the
Turpin, John: Catalogue of the sculpture of Peter Grant, 102-113.
DHR Vol. LVI, No. 2 (Autumn 2003)
McCarthy, Muriel: Elie Bouhéreau, first keeper of Marsh’s Library, 132-145.
Cooke, Jim: The obelisks of Greater Dublin, 146-160.
Watchorn, Richard: Frescati, 161-169.
O’Malley, Michael C.: Baldonnell Aerodrome 1917–1957, 170-181.
Scarry, John: Mary Anderson and the Irish, 182-192.
Ó Cahaoir, Brendan:
Charles Hart’s
McGee, Owen: Fred Allan (1861–1937): republican, Methodist and Dubliner, 205-216.
Mortimer, Theo: The man of the millennium, 217-234.
Turpin, John: Catalogue of the sculptures of Peter Grant, Part 2, 235-245.
newspaper article: City news from the past (The Dublin Evening Mail, 1 March 1988): The Loop Line, 256.
DHR Vol.
LVII, No. 1 (Spring 2004)
Fennessy, Ignatius: Some correspondence of James and Margaret Pearse,
4-11.
newspaper article: City news
from the past (The Irish Times, 21
February 1889): The half yearly meeting of the Great Northern Railway Company,
11.
Burns, Kieran:
The history of
Lowth, Cormac F.: Finds of the Spanish
Armada, 24-37.
Donnelly, Sean:
The famousest man in the world for the Irish harp,
38-49.
Keehan, Ruth: A life on Lambay (the
story of my grandfather, Michael O’Connell), 50-59.
Lowth, Cormac F.: The Man of War Head,
a mystery solved, 60-63.
Ruddy, Bernardine: The
O’Connell,
Angela: The Servants’ Church – a history of the Church of the Three Patrons, Rathgar, 81-97.
MacGowan, Ken: An introduction to the Central Catholic Library, 98-101.
Carden, Sheila: The origins of the Oireachtas
Library, 102-108.
newspaper article: City
news from the past (Dublin Evening Mail,
1 March 1888): Accident in
DHR Vol.
LVII, No. 2 (Autumn 2004)
Sharkey, Joan Ussher: St Anne’s – the Guinness estate, 132-145.
newspaper report: City
news from the past (Sunday Independent,
23 June 1940): Irish Amateur Radio Society, 145.
de Courcey, John W.: The Liffey
banks in
Cooney, D.A. Levistone: The Methodist chapels in
newspaper report: City
news from the past (Sunday Independent,
23 June 1940): The cultural value of
Irish, 163.
Burke, Tom: In
memory of Lieut. Tom Kettle ‘B’ Company, Royal Dublin Fusiliers, 164-173.
Bourke, Edward
J.: Bound for
newspaper report: City
news from the past (Irish Independent,
22 November 1944): Defence pact with
Barone, Rosangela: The Oak Tree and the
Olive – Eva Gore Booth, 190-203.
Edwards, David:
The Construction of
anonymous: Query about Dr
William Hamilton Smith, 210.
Robinson, James:
James Laurence Carew M.P. (1853-1903), 211-222.
Fagan, Patrick:
A football match at Swords in the early 18th century, 223-227.
Carden, Sheila: portrait of Alderman Tom Kelly (note), 227.
DHR Vol. LVIII, No. 1 (Spring 2005)
Robinson James: Charles Frizell (1738–1812)—a surveyor in Co. Kildare, 2-11.
de Valera, Terry: Antoni Katski (1817–1899),a friend of John Field, 12-16.
newspaper report: City news from the past (Irish Times, 18 Mar 1879) The Central Tramways Co [new line to Clonskeagh], 16.
Clare, Liam: The Kill and the Grange of Clonkeen, two early settlements in South County Dublin, 17-30.
newspaper report: City news from the past (Irish Independent,
3 December 1934)
Forrest, Mary: Women’s horticultural colleges
in
Ó Cathaoir, Eva: Patrick Lennon revisited, 40-44.
Lowth, Cormac F.: The ‘Palme’ shipwreck and the
newspaper report: City news from the past (Irish Times, 20 May 1896), Clontarf Baths, 62.
O’Brien, Andrew: Some 17th/18th century residents of Belvedere House, Drumcondra, 63-75.
Kennedy, Máire:
‘Politicks, coffee and news’: the
newspaper report: City news from the past (Sunday Independent, 2 September 1945) Record Crowds at Ballsbridge, 85.
newspaper report: City news from the past: (The Irish Times, 18 Mar 1879) Body found, 91.
newspaper report: City news from the past (Irish Independent, 3 Dec 1934) Prize scheme for opera by Irish composer [heading ‘Body found’ repeated in error], 110.
DHR Vol. LVIII, No. 2 (Autumn 2005)
Robinson James: Oscar Wilde’s friend and benefactor, Helen Carew (c.1856–1928), 112-121.
Gatenby, Peter: The
newspaper report: City news from the past (The Wicklow People, 13.1.1906) Fire in Kilmainham, 165.
newspaper report: City news from the past (Irish Independent,
23.2.1931) Brave rescue in
Kelly, David: The Augustinians in
Coyle, Eugene: Larkinism
and the 1913
McGowan, Gerard: A model railway shop in Phibsboro’, 191-194.
Lowth, Cormac F.: The one-legged sailor and the King, 195-207.
DHR Vol. LIX, No. 1 (Spring 2006)
Fennessy, Ignatius: The Prince and the Franciscan, 2-4.
Scannell, James: From horse-drawn trams to LUAS: a look at
public transport in
Clark, Mary:
Byrne, Maurice: The ace with the shamrock, 28-35.
Scarry, John: Singers in Victorian
Cooney, Dudley Levistone: A Dublin architect: George F Beckett, 47-64.
Hurley, Michael J.: Baldoyle as a racecourse village, 65-80.
Kinsella, Anthony: Lord Iveagh’s
DHR Vol. LIX, No. 2 (Autumn 2006)
Scannell, James: A
Whearity, Peter F.: Martello Tower No. 10, Shenick’s
Island, Skerries, Co.
newspaper article: City news from the past (The Irish Independent, 30 April 1945) Liffey double tragedy, 134.
O’Doherty, Tony:
newspaper article: City news from the past (The Irish
Independent, 8 May 1945) Doctor shot in
Mortimer, Theo: Producing an historical journal or newsletter, 146-152.
newspaper article: City news from the past (The Irish Independent, 28 April 1945) Unidentified body, 152.
Scannell, James: St. Colmcille’s
Hospital, Loughlinstown, Co.
McCabe, Brian: A casualty of progress, 166-170.
Ruddy, Bernardine:
newspaper article: City news from the past (The Irish Independent, 28 April 1945) Unidentified body, 181 [repeated in error].
Horner, Arnold: John Rennie’s
documents relating to the planning of
Kinsella, Anthony: Look Out Post 6 at Howth Summit, 201-205.
newspaper article: City news from the past (The Irish Independent, 25 May 1945) Appeal for doctors and nurses, (Irish Independent, 25.5.1945), 205.
DHR Vol. LX, No. 1 (Spring 2007)
O’Flaherty, Louis: Drumcondra
and the
O’Brien, Andrew: The history of Nelson’s Pillar, 15-23.
newspaper article: City news from the past (The Irish Independent, 25 May 1945) Presidential flag hoisted, 23.
Ó Doibhilín, Mícheál: Anne Devlin—the woman behind the myth, 25-43.
Jones, Randolph:
newspaper article: City news from the past (The Evening Herald, 27 October 1956) Milk bottles—£50,000 loss, 53.
Ó Gráda, Diarmuid: Pursuing the frail abbess, the location of brothels in Georgian Dublin, 54-60.
newspaper article: City news from the past (The Evening
Herald, 27 Oct 1956)
Roundtree, Susan:
newspaper article: City news from the past (The Evening
Herald, 27 Oct 1956) ‘Advertisement’ for
de Valera, Terry: Booterstown, a parish of importance, 71-76.
newspaper article: City news from the past (Irish Independent, 28 April 1945) Dublin Actor’s Collapse on Stage, 76.
Cooney, Dudley Levistone: Donations given by members of the Society, their families and associated Societies, 77-94.
newspaper article: City news from the past (The Evening Herald, 15 Aug 1945) Strike by C.I.E employees, 94.
Robinson, James: Pilot Officer Norman Robinson (1917–1943). Killed in action, World War II, 95-105.
McQuinn, Colm: Description of the holdings of Fingal County Council Archives, 106-110.
Finch, Eric C.: E.T.S. Walton—atom splitter and man of peace, 111-123.
newspaper article: City news from the past (The Evening Herald, 15 Aug 1945) Other Disputes, 123.
newspaper article: City news from the past (The Evening
Herald, Oct 1925) Port improvements—Liffey Tunnel
and
newspaper article: City news from the past (The Evening Herald, 2 Nov 1925) Motor owners and roads, 142.
DHR Vol. LX, No. 2 (Autumn 2007)
Scannell, James: A
Kinahan, Jack: Kinahan’s LL—a
forgotten
Mortimer, Theo: The incorporated orthopaedic
O’Donoghue, David: State within a State: the Nazis in neutral
Parkinson, Danny (edited by Theo Mortimer): The Corballis family of Nuttstown Co. Dublin and Rosemount, Roebuck and Donnybrook, 171-189.
Ní Mhurchadha, Maighréad: Property of a gentleman in Renaissance Dublin, 190-195.
King, Carla: Michael Davitt, the Evening Telegraph and Dublin Corporation, 1855–6, 196-207.
Ó hAnnracháin, Eoghan: Dubliners in the galleys of
Clark, Mary: The Mansion House,
Cooney, Dudley Levistone: Catholic reorganisation—Methodist organisation—a study in parallels, 228-231.
newspaper article: City news from the past (The Irish Times, 18 August 1943) The President’s name, 235.
newspaper article: City news from the past (The Evening Herald, 30 October 1945) Dr. Johnson’s Irish Visit, 252.
New index volume, Vol I March 1938 to LVI Autumn 2003
General Index to
DHR Vol. LXI, No. 1 (Spring 2008)
DHR Vol. LXI, No. 2 (Autumn 2008)
DHR Vol. LXII, No. 1 (Spring 2009)
DHR Vol. LXII, No. 2 (Autumn 2009)
DHR Vol.
LXIII, No. 1 (Spring 2010)
O’Dwyer, Rory: Kilmainham
Jail: from abandonment to restoration, 1924-1966, 2-17.
Kennerk, Barry: A
Kennedy, Máire:
Ó Maitiú, Séamas:
Coyle, Eugene A.:
The Belcamp Park story: the Swift-Grattan-Markievicz
connection, 54-67.
Whelan, Edward:
Native versus foreigner: intolerance and harassment of foreign immigrants in
.old quotation:
I’ll be hanged… (from The Port Folio, 1811), 80.
Scuffil, Catherine: Engines and
iron: the foundry of William Spence and Son,
Ní Mhurchadha,
Maighréad: The Finglas
Vestry Book, 1657-1758, 91-105.
Ó Broin, Seosamh: Ernest Joynt – locomotive draughtsman and Gaelic scholar (extract
from book Inchicore, Kilmainham and
District), 106-109.