BOOKWORM

By Daragh Fitzgerald Alan Kelly’s The struggle for mastery in Ireland, 1442–1540: culture, politics and Kildare–Ormond rivalry documents the tussle for dominance of the English colony in Ireland between the leading magnate families at the time, the Fitzgeralds of Kildare and the Butlers of Ormond. These two leading houses of the old colonial community sustained … Read more

Iconic Costumes of the IrishSilver Screen, Museum of StyleIcons, Newbridge Silverware Visitor Centre

By Donal Fallon In Irish museum settings, clothing most often takes the form of military uniforms, but fashion has its place too. At the Collins Barracks site of the National Museum of Ireland, a dedicated space explores Ib Jorgensen’s unique contribution to Irish and international fashion, while The Way We Wore explores Irish clothing manufacturing … Read more

Invasion: The Normans

RTÉ1, 2 and 9 June 2024 and RTÉ Player Tile Films By Sylvie Kleinman This welcome but not unflawed two-part documentary attempts to redress the fact that the story of the Norman ‘invasion’ (and conquest) has never been ‘properly told on screen’, but does not always do so properly here. Ireland c. 850 years ago … Read more

The John Ivory Endowed School, New Ross

By Grainne Doran New Ross municipal archive contains an interesting cache of handwritten applications from nineteen prospective candidates for the post of schoolmaster in the John Ivory Endowed School in the town during the 1860s–70s. Located on the north-eastern side of North Street (now John Street), the school was endowed in 1713 by John Ivory, … Read more