BOOKWORM

By Joe Culley @TheRealCulls A crowded drawing-room. A signet ring raps against a wine goblet. ‘Gentlemen,’ the host announces, ‘may I introduce you to our new neighbour from No. 9.’ The Rt Hon. Thomas Carter steps forward: ‘“An able and intriguing man, of slender reputation for integrity”, Thomas Carter was one of Henrietta Street’s earliest … Read more

WATERFORD TREASURS: a virtual tour

waterfordtreasures.com By Tony Canavan As we are once again in lockdown, Museum Eye has resorted to the internet in order to visit a museum. Most museums have adapted to changed circumstances and have made exhibitions available online. Among those that provide a virtual offering, the tour of Waterford Treasures, that city’s medieval museum, is worth … Read more

The coin that never was

The 1972 Northern Ireland twopence piece  By Mark Stocker “The timing of the coin, closely coinciding with the onset of the Troubles, was unfortunate for its proponents …”  Decimalisation of the United Kingdom coinage was so successful that it was dubbed ‘the non-event of 1971’, and the coins themselves were seamlessly circulated and accepted. Northern … Read more