October in the Palm House
If you have ever wandered through the Palm House in Belfast’s Botanic Gardens, you may have come across this hanging
Continue reading"The ideal library (like every library) holds at least one line that has been written exclusively for you" (Alberto Manguel)
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If you have ever wandered through the Palm House in Belfast’s Botanic Gardens, you may have come across this hanging
Continue readingAbout the Group Philip Hobsbaum (1932-2005) was a lecturer in the Faculty of Arts at Queen’s University Belfast between 1962
Continue reading“The primary impulse of the artist springs, I fancy, from discontent, and his art is a kind of crying for
Continue readingSpecial Collections and Archives at Queen’s University Belfast holds a wide array of early medical works and medical history. Many
Continue readingThe Journal of Patrick Lynch is available to browse now on Digital Special Collections & Archives. This important notebook from
Continue readingThe RASCAL database offers researchers a pathway to Irish Studies resources throughout Ireland and beyond. It contains neat summary descriptions
Continue readingOur new display celebrates the history of Sonorities Festival Belfast the city’s longest running festival of contemporary music. First billed as
Continue readingAn Empire in Transition The week beginning the 6th of November 2017 marks the 100th anniversary of the beginning of
Continue readingWe are delighted to announce that Dr Barry McLoughlin (University of Vienna) has generously donated further materials relating to our
Continue readingThe late C19 – early C20 period is commonly regarded as “The Golden Age” of children’s illustrated books and our
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