
Three brass balls - The pawnbrokers sign
Harry Browne remembered the prevalence of pawnbrokers in Dublin when he was a child ...more

Mary with Father
This is a picture of Mary Dynan with her father. ...more

The Brownie Test Card
The test card for Brownie membership. ...more

1965 Winners of Gael Linn Medals
A picture of Rosemary McCloskey who won a gold Gael Linn medal alongside her friend Liam Andrews who won a silver medal. The medals were presented in International Hotel, Belfast ...more

Falls Road as it was during my school days in St Dominic's High School
A postcard of Falls Road as it was during Rosemary McCloskey's school days in St Dominic's High School ...more

Stage Irish
A newspaper article about an Irish play that Rosemary wrote for a drama festival in Ulster. ...more

The Irish - Air Race 100
Mike Mahon Aer Lingus F/O, Sqd Ldr Terry Nash RAF, John Murray Journalist Belfast telegraph ...more

Here I am in the Sun
Photograph of Theresa Byrne, showing off her dress in the sun ...more

Cloughmills in the 1930's
This is a postcard that shows the semi-detached houses on the right which replaced Mary Dynan's grandparents house and pub in 1935. Mary Dynan's granny lived in one with her Uncle Patsy.… ...more

A letter home from boarding school
This is a letter sent by Billy Gallagher to his parents while he was in Boarding school in Castleknock. The letter describes life in boarding school. ...more
About
The Life Histories Archive is an open-access resource for the study of narrative life experiences. It is part of a research project in the School of Linguistic, Language and Communication Sciences and the School of Histories and Humanities, Trinity College Dublin, which is funded by the Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences (IRCHSS). The Life Histories Archive project has thematically structured a collection of stories, taken from 24 autobiographies, of a sample of women and men from Dublin and Belfast.
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Featured Story
Mary Dynan
This exhibit showcases the life stories, images and documents of Mary Dynan. Mary was born and reared in Cloughmills, Co. Antrim in the 1940's. Her stories provide a rich and entertaining account of life in Cloughmills and the landscape and culture of Co. Antrim. In particular, Mary describes the Gaelic culture and folklore associated with Antrim with reference to Irish music and song.
Mary attended St. Louis Secondary school in Kilkeel and she shares her many memories of this time with
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Featured Collection
Marriage and Family
Married and family life were significant features of the recollections gathered for this archive. The autobiographers described with vivid detail their wedding clothes, flowers and celebrations. Their descriptions of family life documented the highs and lows of their long and winding pathways through life's course. They acknowledged their gratitude and love for parents, siblings, children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews.