The timelapse captures the monumental task of decanting the Library collections as part of the Old Library Redevelopment Project − 3.5 km of books have been removed. With a target of just over 10.5 km, we have a 7 km to go. #Conservation#Preservation@tcddublin@BookOfKellsTCD
This evening we welcome the first sculptures of women in the Long Room, launched by Trinity’s Chancellor Dr Mary McAleese.
Meet Ada Lovelace by artist Maudie Brady; Mary Wollstonecraft by artist Rowan Gillespie ; Rosalind Franklin by Vera Klute & Augusta Gregory by Guy Reid.
We are delighted these exquisite illustrations from the Book of Kells feature in An Post’s Stamp for Ireland series, for St Patrick’s Day. They depict profiles of 2 lions, a reoccurring image in the Book of Kells, symbolising Christ and the resurrection. #VirtualTrinityLibrary
It is one of the largest decants of a heritage building in Ireland − 350,000 books & 700,000 collection items − as part of the #OldLibraryRedevelopmentProject@tcddublin. An amazing team of 50 Library staff & 25 project assistants are working on it.
We are delighted to announce that as part of an ongoing Virtual Trinity Library project, over one hundred images of Cuala Press prints are now available to view online on Trinity College Dublin's Digital Collections platform. digitalcollections.tcd.ie/collections/ms…#VirtualTrinityLibrary
There are currently 40 marble busts in the Long Room – all men. As the College recognises that its public spaces must better represent our diversity, it has decided to introduce a series of sculptures of women. Find out more: tcd.ie/library/news/t…
The Library is so delighted with today’s announcement of €25 million in funding for the restoration of our precious Old Library ensuring its future for generations to come. Click here for more:tcd.ie/news_events/ar…
Good news! The phased reopening of the physical Library will start on a modest scale from June 29th, culminating with greater access from August 10th. Start planning your research & study now. For more: libguides.tcd.ie/working-from-h…#TCDLibraryNews