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Precious Irish Manuscripts from the Dark Ages Unveiled in Dublin Trinity College
1 June 2017
#1994410
1 June 2017
Four early Christian manuscripts dating back to the Dark Ages were unveiled at Trinity College today by the former President Mary Robinson (pictured), after a three-year conservation project. The Garland of Howth, the Book of Dimma, the Book of Mulling and the Codex Usserianius Primus have been repaired, analysed and digitised and ready to go on public display for the first time. On Thursday, June 1, 2017, in Dublin, Ireland.
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Precious Irish Manuscripts from the Dark Ages Unveiled in Dublin Trinity College
1 June 2017
#1994444
1 June 2017
Four early Christian manuscripts dating back to the Dark Ages were unveiled at Trinity College today after a three-year conservation project, by the former President Mary Robinson (Center), accompanied by Helen Shenton, College Librarian and Archivist, and Peter Keegan, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Country Executive for Ireland. The Garland of Howth, the Book of Dimma, the Book of Mulling and the Codex Usserianius Primus have been repaired, analysed and digitised and ready to go on public display for the first time. On Thursday, June 1, 2017, in Dublin, Ireland.
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Precious Irish Manuscripts from the Dark Ages Unveiled in Dublin Trinity College
1 June 2017
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1 June 2017
A general view of Trinity College's Long Room. Four early Christian manuscripts dating back to the Dark Ages were unveiled at Trinity College today by the former President Mary Robinson, after a three-year conservation project. The Garland of Howth, the Book of Dimma, the Book of Mulling and the Codex Usserianius Primus have been repaired, analysed and digitised and ready to go on public display for the first time. On Thursday, June 1, 2017, in Dublin, Ireland.
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Precious Irish Manuscripts from the Dark Ages Unveiled in Dublin Trinity College
1 June 2017
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1 June 2017
Four early Christian manuscripts dating back to the Dark Ages were unveiled at Trinity College today by the former President Mary Robinson (pictured), after a three-year conservation project. The Garland of Howth, the Book of Dimma, the Book of Mulling and the Codex Usserianius Primus have been repaired, analysed and digitised and ready to go on public display for the first time. On Thursday, June 1, 2017, in Dublin, Ireland.
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Precious Irish Manuscripts from the Dark Ages Unveiled in Dublin Trinity College
1 June 2017
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1 June 2017
Four early Christian manuscripts dating back to the Dark Ages were unveiled at Trinity College today after a three-year conservation project, by the former President Mary Robinson (Left), accompanied by Helen Shenton, College Librarian and Archivist, and Peter Keegan, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Country Executive for Ireland. The Garland of Howth, the Book of Dimma, the Book of Mulling and the Codex Usserianius Primus have been repaired, analysed and digitised and ready to go on public display for the first time. On Thursday, June 1, 2017, in Dublin, Ireland.
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Precious Irish Manuscripts from the Dark Ages Unveiled in Dublin Trinity College
1 June 2017
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1 June 2017
Four early Christian manuscripts dating back to the Dark Ages were unveiled at Trinity College today by the former President Mary Robinson (pictured), after a three-year conservation project. The Garland of Howth, the Book of Dimma, the Book of Mulling and the Codex Usserianius Primus have been repaired, analysed and digitised and ready to go on public display for the first time. On Thursday, June 1, 2017, in Dublin, Ireland.
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Precious Irish Manuscripts from the Dark Ages Unveiled in Dublin Trinity College
1 June 2017
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1 June 2017
A general view of Trinity College's Long Room. Four early Christian manuscripts dating back to the Dark Ages were unveiled at Trinity College today by the former President Mary Robinson, after a three-year conservation project. The Garland of Howth, the Book of Dimma, the Book of Mulling and the Codex Usserianius Primus have been repaired, analysed and digitised and ready to go on public display for the first time. On Thursday, June 1, 2017, in Dublin, Ireland.
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Precious Irish Manuscripts from the Dark Ages Unveiled in Dublin Trinity College
1 June 2017
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1 June 2017
Clodagh Neligan (Preservation and Conservation Department) carries The Garland of Howth manuscript. Four early Christian manuscripts dating back to the Dark Ages were unveiled at Trinity College today by the former President Mary Robinson, after a three-year conservation project. The Garland of Howth, the Book of Dimma, the Book of Mulling and the Codex Usserianius Primus have been repaired, analysed and digitised and ready to go on public display for the first time. On Thursday, June 1, 2017, in Dublin, Ireland.
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Precious Irish Manuscripts from the Dark Ages Unveiled in Dublin Trinity College
1 June 2017
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1 June 2017
Four early Christian manuscripts dating back to the Dark Ages were unveiled at Trinity College today by the former President Mary Robinson, after a three-year conservation project. The Garland of Howth, the Book of Dimma, the Book of Mulling and the Codex Usserianius Primus have been repaired, analysed and digitised and ready to go on public display for the first time. On Thursday, June 1, 2017, in Dublin, Ireland.
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Precious Irish Manuscripts from the Dark Ages Unveiled in Dublin Trinity College
1 June 2017
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1 June 2017
A panoramic view of Trinity College's Long Room. Four early Christian manuscripts dating back to the Dark Ages were unveiled at Trinity College today by the former President Mary Robinson, after a three-year conservation project. The Garland of Howth, the Book of Dimma, the Book of Mulling and the Codex Usserianius Primus have been repaired, analysed and digitised and ready to go on public display for the first time. On Thursday, June 1, 2017, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#532900
18 April 2015
Gent,Belgium. 18/04/15: Bitcoin allows you to send and receive payments at very low cost. Except for special cases like very small payments, there is no enforced fee.Bitcoin on mobiles allows you to pay with a simple two step scan-and-pay. No need to sign up, swipe your card, type a PIN, or sign anything. All you need to receive Bitcoin payments is to display the QR code in your Bitcoin wallet app. Jonathan Raa/Nurphoto
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#532908
18 April 2015
Gent,Belgium. 18/04/15: Bitcoin allows you to send and receive payments at very low cost. Except for special cases like very small payments, there is no enforced fee.Bitcoin on mobiles allows you to pay with a simple two step scan-and-pay. No need to sign up, swipe your card, type a PIN, or sign anything. All you need to receive Bitcoin payments is to display the QR code in your Bitcoin wallet app. Jonathan Raa/Nurphoto
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#532920
18 April 2015
Gent,Belgium. 18/04/15: Bitcoin allows you to send and receive payments at very low cost. Except for special cases like very small payments, there is no enforced fee.Bitcoin on mobiles allows you to pay with a simple two step scan-and-pay. No need to sign up, swipe your card, type a PIN, or sign anything. All you need to receive Bitcoin payments is to display the QR code in your Bitcoin wallet app. Jonathan Raa/Nurphoto
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#532925
18 April 2015
Gent,Belgium. 18/04/15: Bitcoin allows you to send and receive payments at very low cost. Except for special cases like very small payments, there is no enforced fee.Bitcoin on mobiles allows you to pay with a simple two step scan-and-pay. No need to sign up, swipe your card, type a PIN, or sign anything. All you need to receive Bitcoin payments is to display the QR code in your Bitcoin wallet app. Jonathan Raa/Nurphoto
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#532930
18 April 2015
Gent,Belgium. 18/04/15: Bitcoin allows you to send and receive payments at very low cost. Except for special cases like very small payments, there is no enforced fee.Bitcoin on mobiles allows you to pay with a simple two step scan-and-pay. No need to sign up, swipe your card, type a PIN, or sign anything. All you need to receive Bitcoin payments is to display the QR code in your Bitcoin wallet app. Jonathan Raa/Nurphoto
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#532949
18 April 2015
Gent,Belgium. 18/04/15: Bitcoin allows you to send and receive payments at very low cost. Except for special cases like very small payments, there is no enforced fee.Bitcoin on mobiles allows you to pay with a simple two step scan-and-pay. No need to sign up, swipe your card, type a PIN, or sign anything. All you need to receive Bitcoin payments is to display the QR code in your Bitcoin wallet app. Jonathan Raa/Nurphoto
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