JACK COMER’S TINTOWN AUTOGRAPH BOOK

By Úna Kavanagh Autograph books were usually approximately the size of a Penguin paperback, with blank pages used to collect and exchange autographs and short written personal contributions. Like a predecessor of social media, they were often used by groups who shared a bond and wanted to preserve a keepsake of their inter-relationships. Contributions could … Read more

GYPSIES IN IRELAND—A HIBERNO-ROMANY COMMUNITY

By David Joyce ‘Travelling community’ is used as an all-encompassing term in Ireland to describe a traditionally nomadic community that has a significant degree of internal diversity. Encompassed within the term are distinct groups, namely Mincéirí or Pavee and Romani travellers. Mincéirí or Pavee are used interchangeably as a self-descriptive term by Irish Travellers; Romany/Romani … Read more