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Teatime Talks

Recordings: Christmas memories from Dublin's Tenement Buildings

Teatime Talks: The Lost Tenement Plays of O' Casey’s Dublin

September Teatime Talks: Village in the City: Documenting inner-city life with Jeanette Lowe

AUGUST TEATIME TALK: FRANK MCDONALD IN CONVERSATION WITH DONAL FALLON

Join us in the museum for this discussion between Frank McDonald and Donal Fallon

July Teatime Talk: Paula Meehan in conversation with Donal Fallon

Join us in the museum for this discussion between Paula Meehan and Donal Fallon

June Teatime Talk: 'Animals in 20th Century Dublin' with Ann Marie Durkan

Ann Marie Durkan explores the presence of horses, cattle, pigs and chickens in Dublin city.

May Teatime Talks: 'James Plunkett and Strumpet City' with Donal Fallon

Join social historian for Dublin City Council Culture Company Donal Fallon for our May Teatime Talk about Plunkett's masterpiece.

Teatime Talks Recording 'Uncovering traces of Dublin’s past through old and fading signs’

Watch the recording of this fantastic talk all about Dublin's ghost signs.

April Teatime Talks: 'An Artist Reflects on Henrietta Street' with Mick O'Dea

Join Irish artist and past president of the Royal Hibernian Academy as he discusses art and Henrietta Street.

Teatime Talks: Thomas Bryan - one of the 'Forgotten 10’ of the War of Independence with Colin Ring

Our Teatime Talk 'Thomas Bryan - one of the Forgotten 10’ of the War of Independence’ with Colin Ring is now available to watch on our YouTu...

March Teatime Talks: Flora Mitchell - Depicting Tenement Dublin

Join Dr Kathryn Milligan as she discusses the work of artist Flora Mitchell.

February Teatime Talk: Mary Wollstonecraft at 15 Henrietta Street

Join historian Fergus Whelan to discuss the life of the writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights

SHARE YOUR STORY

Do you have memories of Dublin’s tenements? Perhaps you lived in a tenement, or knew someone who did. Maybe you worked in or around the tenement buildings. Whatever your connection, we would like to hear your stories.