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"Codex Usserianius Primus"
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#1996652
3 June 2017
Leo Varadkar on his way to the Mansion House in Dublin, where he was elected the new leader of Fine Gael and on course to become Ireland’s first gay Taoiseach. Following the formation of a Fine Gael minority government in May 2016, Leo Varadkar was appointed Minister for Social Protection. After the resignation of Enda Kenny as Leader of Fine Gael in May 2017, Varadkar announced his candidacy for party leader. He faced Minister for Housing Simon Coveney in the Fine Gael leadership election. Today, on 2nd of June 2017, it was announced that Varadkar had been elected Leader of Fine Gael, winning 51 of the 73 votes in the parliamentary party. Ireland's likely next Taoiseach (Prime Minister) is not expected to be formally confirmed until June 13 when the Dail (Irish parliament) resumes following a week long break. On Friday, June 2, 2017. in Dublin, Ireland.
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Precious Irish Manuscripts from the Dark Ages Unveiled in Dublin Trinity College
1 June 2017
#1994377
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 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
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 (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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