In the year 1920, Trinity College Dublin stood as a venerable centre of learning and tradition in a country undergoing profound change. Founded in 1592, the college had already admitted women as full members for over a decade, and by the early 1920s an active community of female graduates had formed their own association to support each other professionally and socially.
Step back in time to 1945 with this historic photograph of College Green, capturing the bustling str...
In 1932, College Green in central Dublin was not just a busy urban space but also a focal point of o...
In 1920, Grafton Street was already one of Dublin’s principal commercial thoroughfares, known for it...