Chief Justice to lead tours of Four Courts as part of 1922 centenary events

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Donal O’Donnell launches programme to mark impact of 1922 on Irish legal system

Among the events is the Beyond 2022 project reconstructing the archives lost during the battle of the Four Courts.

Lectures by judges, historians and academics over the coming months will also tell the story of the Four Courts and the experience of the people who lived within it in 1922., author of The Battle of the Four Courts, a photographic exhibition entitled The Four Courts – 1922 will run in the Round Hall of the Four Courts.

The Chief Justice is among those who will lead Four Courts 100 guided tours over three Saturdays in June and July. A Four Courts 100 app, available from early June, will offer a link to book the lectures and tours, which will also be possibleDetails of the events will be available on various social media channels, including a dedicated Twitter account – @FourCourts100.

Separately, a conference entitled Portrait of a Nation: Art, Politics and the Anglo-Irish Treaty takes place on April 22nd and 23rd at theExploring the intersection between art and politics in the context of the birth of the new Irish state, the conference, which will also be livestreamed, is organised jointly by the NMI and the Hugh Lane gallery.

 

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