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The Four Courts - The Courts Service of IrelandThe Round Hall of the Four Courts has been described as the 'physical and spiritual centre of the building'. Here, barristers, solicitor's law clerks, clients ...
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ICLR :: About :: History of the Four Courts - DublinThe work of architects Thomas Cooley and James Gandon, they were originally designed to bring together the various offices of the Courts and legal records which ...
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The Four Courts - Visit DublinThe foundation stone for the Four Courts was laid by the Duke of Ruthland in 1786 and the first court session took place in 1796. This impressive building has ...
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The Four Courts and the Civil WarThe Four Courts played a major role at the start of the Civil War in 1922. Battle of the Four Courts. On 22 June 1922, British Field Marshall Wilson, ...
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The 1922 Fire - Virtual Record Treasury of IrelandEarly in the afternoon of 30 June, after two days of fighting, the Four Courts was shaken by a tremendous explosion. This shattered the eastern wall of the ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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THE FOUR COURTS IN DUBLIN BEFORE 1796 - jstorFour Courts. For over a century before 1608 the courts had usually but not invariably sat at Dublin Castle. Their position there too was unsatisfac ...
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co. dublin, dublin, inns quay, four courts - Dictionary of Irish ArchitectsBuilding: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, INNS QUAY, FOUR COURTS. Date: 1785-1802. Nature: For Lord Chancellor and Chief Judges. Continuation of building begun by Thomas ...Missing: construction timeline
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Architecture of the Four Courts, Dublin - Historical Snippets ...Finished in Portland stone and Ballyknocken granite. Originally five bays, the three southern bays… In "Architecture of Dublin City". 1866 – Public Records ...<|separator|>
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Four Courts, Inns Quay, Dublin 7, DUBLIN - Buildings of IrelandCopper stepped saucer dome to roof, on cylindrical granite drum surrounded by Portland stone Corinthian columns with entablature. Recessed square-headed panels ...Missing: Hall | Show results with:Hall
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1802 - The Four Courts, Inns Quay, Dublin - Archiseek.comFeb 4, 2010 · The building's main feature is the dome and main portico. The portico and pediment are a shallow projection from the centre block but Gandon ...Missing: layout | Show results with:layout
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The Four Courts Repository post-1922 - Virtual Treasury... Four Courts complex since 1867. The original building was almost completely destroyed by explosion and fire in the Civil War in June 1922. However, the ...Missing: Michael's Hill
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Public Record Office of Ireland: The Story of a BuildingThe Public Record Office was a highly innovative structure, carefully designed and purpose built to function as an archival repository.
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People of the Four Courts... four courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Exchequer and Common Pleas into divisions of a single High Court of Justice. By 1897 the four divisions of the High ...
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Courts - Virtual Record Treasury of IrelandThe 19th-century Irish court system included the Court of Exchequer, Court of Common Pleas, Court of King's/Queen's Bench, and the Court of Chancery.Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
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Supreme Court of Judicature Act (Ireland) 1877 - Irish Statute BookConstitution and Judges of Court of Judicature. Union of existing Courts into one Supreme Court of Judicature. 4. The several Courts herein-after mentioned ...
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History of the law in Ireland - Courts.ieMay 26, 2025 · Following the signing of the Treaty, the Dáil wound up these courts and adopted the court system created under the 1920 Act. ... The 1922 ...
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24 extra judges on bench speeds up court throughput - Law SocietySep 23, 2024 · There were 12,901 new cases in the High Court during 2023 – an almost 5% increase. In October 2023, a new High Court case-management system was ...Missing: caseload | Show results with:caseload
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Data Portal - Courts Service Annual Report 2024Nearly 184,000 new cases (up from 180,000 in 2023). High Court: 21,371 new cases (33% increase over two years).Missing: caseload | Show results with:caseload
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Supreme Court hearings to be broadcast this year but extension to ...May 28, 2024 · Chief Justice says Four Courts building is 'beyond bursting point' at event to mark centenary of independence of courts.
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Four Courts now 'beyond bursting point' – O'Donnell - Law SocietyMay 28, 2024 · Work is also underway to restore four friezes that were destroyed with the Four Courts building in 1922. The friezes, designed by Edward ...
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Supreme Court to broadcast hearings before end of year - RTEMay 28, 2024 · ... Dublin Castle, due to the damage caused to the Four Courts. The Chief Justice said the current building was now "beyond bursting point" and ...
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Criticism of courts must be constructive - Chief Justice - RTEOct 7, 2024 · The Chief Justice has said criticism of the courts and of individual judges should be fair and constructive. Mr Justice Donal O'Donnell said ...
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Courts Service issues apology regarding lack of wheelchair accessSecondly, that despite The Four Courts complex having "many wheelchair ramps, chair lifts and full service elevators", there was a "paucity of accessible jury ...Missing: outdated | Show results with:outdated
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Four Courts scaffolding to be removed after two years - RTEMar 14, 2025 · This final phase of this two year project will take place when the courts are in recess in August. During that time, all of the scaffolding will be removed.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Chief Justice urges more to speak out about court funding needsOct 7, 2024 · The Chief Justice challenged lawyers and others involved in the justice system to speak out against “consistent underinvestment” in the Irish ...Missing: capacity | Show results with:capacity
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A Tour of Ireland's Four Courts Through TimeJun 28, 2025 · The building was called the Four Courts because at that time the superior courts system in Ireland consisted of four separate courts: King's ...
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Judges - Sharing the History of the Four Courts, DublinLater, there was an Admiralty Court, a Bankruptcy Court, an Encumbered/Landed Estates Court and a Probate Court. All of these had designated judges presiding ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Our History | The National Archives of IrelandThe Public Record Office of Ireland was established under the Public Records (Ireland) Act, 1867 to acquire administrative, court and probate records over 20 ...Missing: date | Show results with:date
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Construction/Destruction: The Public Record Office of Ireland (1867 ...The Public Record Office of Ireland (PROI) was established in 1867 under the Public Records (Ireland) Act 1867, to bring together into a single modern ...
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The Four Courts area - National Library of Ireland - 1916 ExhibitionThe 1st Battalion was involved in some of the fiercest fighting of the Rising, the first skirmish occurring on Monday afternoon when Volunteers in the Four Courts ...
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Four Courts - RTE 1916In 1916 the Four Courts area formed the garrison for the 1st Battalion of the Dublin Brigade led by Commandant Edward Daly.Missing: involvement | Show results with:involvement
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Main Sites of Activity during the Easter Rising, 1916May 4, 2023 · The 1st Battalion of the Dublin Brigade led by Commandant Edward (Ned) Daly occupied the Four Courts (law courts) and the adjacent streets on ...<|separator|>
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Sites of 1916: The Four Courts and Church Street | Century IrelandThe area around Church Street, Brunswick Street and North King Street saw some of the heaviest and most intense fighting in the city during the Rising.Missing: involvement | Show results with:involvement
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BBC - History - 1916 Easter Rising - InsurrectionSoldiers were alleged to have killed 15 unarmed men in North King Street near the Four Courts during intense gun battles there on 28th and 29th April.
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Bullet-Piercings, Bombs, Whiskey and Cigars: The Four Courts after ...Nov 25, 2020 · “During the rebellion a bullet pierced a Four Courts window frame, entered a press, slipped across the edges of many volumes, invaded a second ...
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Four Courts in the Rising - BroadsidesMay 12, 2016 · There is no corresponding damage from the intense gunfire on the walls of the Four Courts as all traces of the battle would have been ...<|separator|>
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Why the Four Courts? - RTEJun 24, 2022 · The Four Courts occupation by the anti-Treaty IRA was an act of open defiance of the Anglo-Irish Treaty and the Provisional Government installed to implement ...
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The Battle of the Four Courts, 28–30 June 1922 - History IrelandThe Civil War began on 28 June 1922, when the National Army attacked an anti-Treaty force that had been in occupation of the Four Courts in Dublin since April ...<|separator|>
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Today in Irish History, 28 June 1922, the First Day of the Irish Civil WarJun 28, 2017 · The National Army attack on the Four Courts, June 28 1922 ; The Anti-Treaty IRA patrol on Grafton Street, May 1922.
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Attack on Four Courts - Brigade ActivityThe bombardment and the shelling was to continue for a number of days. By Friday the 30th June, a fire was raging out of control in the headquarters block that ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Assault On Dublin 1922 - - Paul O'BrienAt 16.00 hrs on 30th June 1922, having held out for three days, the Four Courts garrison consisting of 140 men, unconditionally surrendered to Free State Forces ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts<|control11|><|separator|>
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Centuries of documents burned in the Four Courts in 1922. Now ...May 10, 2022 · The siege of the Four Courts ended on June 30th, 1922, with a catastrophic explosion that destroyed the Public Records Office and with it hundreds of years of ...
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Seven centuries of Irish archives painstakingly recreated after being ...May 22, 2022 · In June 1922, the opening battle of Ireland's civil war destroyed one of Europe's great archives in a historic calamity that reduced seven ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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What really happened in the Four Courts at the start of the Civil WarDec 3, 2018 · Many of the accounts that I had read indicated that this explosion was caused by “a great mine”, or a store of explosives (two lorry loads of ...
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The siege of the Four Courts, the beginning of the Irish Civil WarJun 25, 2025 · In the early hours of June 28, 1922, the bombardment of Dublin's Four Courts marked the explosive start of the Irish Civil War.Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Under Siege: the Battle of the Four Courts - RTEJun 24, 2022 · The explosion and the destruction it caused stunned the combatants and, except for some desultory sniper-fire, the fighting came to an end.
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Salvaging the Four Courts - The National ArchivesA casualty of Ireland's Civil War (1921-23), the Public Record Office of Ireland (PROI) was destroyed on 30 June 1922.
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The Four Courts– Repair Works to DomeAug 16, 2021 · These work included construction of a reinforced concrete dome to replace the destroyed timber outer dome of the original Gandon building and a ...Missing: materials security
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Four Courts - WikipediaThe Four Courts is Ireland's most prominent courts building, located on Inns Quay in Dublin. The Four Courts is the principal seat of the Supreme Court, ...Court structure · History · Destruction in Civil War · Criminal courts
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Four Courts, Dublin Ireland - Harrison GoldmanJan 5, 2022 · During 1925-26 new Portland stone columns were erected and the Corinthian capitols were rotated 180° exposing the undamaged face. Two capitols ...Missing: facade dome
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[PDF] Modernising Staffing and Court Management Practices in IrelandAs part of the OECD work on accessible, effective and efficient justice institutions, this study seeks to support these efforts by analysing the judicial ...
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[PDF] REPORT OF THE JUDICIAL PLANNING WORKING GROUP2.3.4 Increasing Court caseloads: some general comments. The Annual Reports of the Courts Service have tracked the amount of incoming business to all court ...
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Tightened security measures at Four Courts - The Irish TimesSep 30, 2005 · New security measures come into force at the Four Courts on Monday, ending the long tradition of unrestricted public access to the complex.Missing: upgrades | Show results with:upgrades
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Four Courts get major security shake-up - The Irish IndependentSep 29, 2005 · The new move, costing ?1.25m and ?1m a year to run, will introduce X-Ray and scanning equipment at security pavilions at public entrances.
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The Courts of Justice Act, 1924 - Irish Statute Book48. Jurisdiction in civil cases. ; 49. Jurisdiction in criminal cases. ; 50. Jurisdiction in applications for new licences. ; 51. Jurisdiction transferred and ...
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The Courts of Justice Act, 1924 - Irish Statute Book“Central Criminal Court” (“Príomh-Chúirt Choiriúil”) shall mean the judge of the High Court, to whom is assigned the duty of acting as such Court for the time ...
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Laughter and Applause on the First Day of the Central Criminal ...Dec 12, 2024 · “The Irish Central Criminal Court was opened today at Green Street Courthouse ... Four Courts, Dublin, Ireland, and other Irish courts.
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[PDF] Annual Report 2024 - DPP IrelandOct 3, 2025 · During 2024, our Office supported a total of 2,185 trial dates listed in the Central Criminal Court. This represents a 43% increase over the ...Missing: historical | Show results with:historical
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Four Courts dome visible again as removal of scaffolding beginsAug 16, 2021 · Restoration project set to cost over €10m as assessment and some repairs completed.Missing: reconstruction 1920s
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€5.5m Four Courts conservation project bringing 'glory of restored ...Apr 10, 2025 · The courts service remains up and running during the restoration, which is expected to cost around €5.5m. As part of the investigative works ...
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Four courts under "renovation" for ten years. - Dublin - RedditSep 2, 2025 · r/Dublin - Four courts under "renovation" for ten years. Why has this building been covered in scaffolding for more than ten years? UpvoteMissing: extensions caseload growth
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Four Courts overhaul plan sets out vision for city-centre 'legal campus'Aug 29, 2013 · A newly designed “legal campus” with a landmark Supreme Court building is envisaged in long-term plans for the redevelopment of the Four Courts complex in ...Missing: relocation | Show results with:relocation
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Supreme Court to get its own building - Construction BUSINESSJun 13, 2017 · As well as a dedicated Supreme Court building, the complex will house 21 courtrooms, 30 judge's chambers and 31 consultation rooms for ...
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Supreme Court on track to be relocated to dedicated building from ...Jun 12, 2017 · The Supreme Court is set to be relocated from the Four Courts to a dedicated building for the first time ever, The Irish Times reports.
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Chief Justice: Four Courts 'now beyond bursting point'May 29, 2024 · The main Four Courts building is "now beyond bursting point" and new premises will have to be found for some administrative functions, ...
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[PDF] Estates Strategy - Courts.ieI am delighted to introduce the Courts Service Estates Strategy 2022-2025, which aims to ensure our buildings and facilities – a major public asset ...Missing: Supreme | Show results with:Supreme
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State reveals plans for new family court on Smithfield site vacant for ...Nov 30, 2023 · Construction is expected to begin in 2026, with the new family court complex scheduled to open in 2028. The work is expected to cost over €100m ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Another step forward for new Dublin Family Courts complexPlanning permission was granted by the Commissioners of Public Works in April 2024 for the purpose-built complex at Hammond Lane in Dublin 7. The Dublin Family ...
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Statement from Minister of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration on ...Sep 15, 2025 · On completion, the Dublin Family Courts Complex will replace the existing family law facilities in central Dublin at Dolphin House, Phoenix ...
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Dublin family courts complex secures planning approvalApr 12, 2024 · The 19-courtroom family courts complex will be built on a brownfield site at Hammond Lane/Church Street in Dublin 7, adjacent to the Four Courts.
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Family courts complex to begin construction next yearSep 16, 2025 · Construction on the long-awaited Dublin family courts complex at Hammond Lane is set to begin in "early 2027", Jim O'Callaghan has said.
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Hammond Lane Dublin Family Courts Public Private Partnership ...Aug 8, 2024 · It is anticipated that construction on the new Family Courts complex will commence in 2026 and be completed during 2028. ... Dolphin House, ...
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[PDF] Courts Service Corporate Strategic Plan 2024 - 2027The Court Service is embarking on a new phase of its ten-year modernisation plan with this new Strategic. Plan covering the period 2024 to 2027 . Ireland ...
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Building due to start on new Family Law Court Complex in 2027Sep 15, 2025 · He said this includes an almost doubling in childcare cases (11,457 to 21,797) and a 23% rise in domestic violence applications (20,501 to ...
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Courts Service – Tuesday, 29 Apr 2025 - OireachtasApr 29, 2025 · It is intended that on completion, the new Hammond Lane facility will replace the existing family law facilities in central Dublin at Dolphin ...
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Four Courts: 200 years - ICLR :: Publications - The Irish ReportsEver since, the classical buildings on Inns Quay have been both the centre and symbol of the administration of justice in Ireland, with the notable exception ...
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From the Ashes: The Role of Culture and Heritage in Irish Transition t... court system were retained upon the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922. Irish Four Courts, Dublin. While, in the end, this meant that Ireland ...
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When the walls of the Four Courts came tumbling down - Law SocietyApr 30, 2019 · The name of the 'Four Courts' has its origins in the four courts of Chancery, Exchequer, Common Pleas, and King's Bench), which were unified into one High ...<|separator|>
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Four Courts - Dublin - Ask About IrelandThe Four Courts is the home of the Irish law courts. It is situated on the north quays in Dublin's City Centre and is one of Dublin's main landmarks.
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How civil war erupted at the Irish Four Courts 100 years ago - BBCJun 27, 2022 · On 28 June 1922 an attack on Dublin's Four Courts marked the beginning of the Irish civil war.Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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The Battle of Dublin: It's 100 years since the Four Courts assault that ...Jun 27, 2022 · The irregulars in the Four Courts represented the extreme wing of the anti-Treaty position. They had occupied the buildings in April and were ...Missing: criticism excessive
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Over 175,000 historical records lost during 1922 Four Courts ...Jun 30, 2025 · Over 175,000 historical records lost during 1922 Four Courts explosion recovered and put online. Work to replace and digitise the 175,000 ...
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Archives around the world join forces to bring Ireland's destroyed ...Jun 27, 2022 · 70 archives worldwide have contributed tens of thousands of replacement records to recreate the archive destroyed in 1922 Four Courts fire · 50 ...
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Irish genealogy: New virtual records unveil lost history - BBCJul 5, 2025 · For the first time there are now 60,000 names on the Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland from the 1821 census which was destroyed in 1922. The ...
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Public Record Office of Ireland: The Story of a BuildingIn April 1922, anti-Treaty forces occupied Dublin's Four Courts buildings, where the Public Record Office of Ireland was located. The occupying forces ...
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Four Courts destruction, What was lost? - Findmypast.ieThere were records of railways, army wives, publicans, debtors and insolvents, all of which have been lost.
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The fire that destroyed all Irish records - the myth and the realityNearly all were lost during the Irish Civil War on 30 June 1922 when, after a two-day bombardment, an explosion and fire ravaged the building.
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Believed to be destroyed 100 years ago, our historical archives are ...Jun 27, 2022 · Some documents were recovered from the rubble of the Four Courts in 1922. These damaged documents were wrapped in brown sugar paper and kept ...
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Pioneering project releases more lost Irish records spanning 700 ...Jun 30, 2025 · A pioneering project to fill gaps in Irish history is making 175,000 more records and millions more words of searchable content freely available ...