President attends an event to mark the 20th anniversary of the National Museum of Ireland
Free repro – please credit Paul Sherwood 20th Anniversary of the National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History based in Collins Barracks in presence of President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins. Celebrating 20 years of safeguarding Ireland’s heritage. The National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History. Collins Barracks, Benburb Street, Dublin 7. Twenty years ago on 18th September 1997, the National Museum of Ireland opened a new Dublin site, based in Collins Barracks. The vast majority of the collections on display come from the Art & Industrial Division of the National Museum of Ireland, whose role since its foundation in 1877, is to safeguard Ireland’s heritage in the decorative arts as well as its political, military and social history. A trail will be available for visitors. It will guide them through the various galleries, highlighting 20 artefacts acquired every year for the past 20 years. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Alexane Torterat, Marketing Assistant, Marketing Department, National Museum of Ireland: T: 01 648 6427 | M: 087 411 0798| E: atorterat@museum.ie Ann Daly, Head of Marketing, Marketing Department, Marketing Department, National Museum of Ireland T: 01 648 6457 M: 087 236 8067| E: adaly@museum.ie Pictured - Cutting the 20th Anniversary Cake - President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Heaney – Chair of the Board, Raghnall Ó Floinn – Director NMI
Photographer - Paul Sherwood paul@sherwood.ie 087 230 9096
Free repro – please credit Paul Sherwood 20th Anniversary of the National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History based in Collins Barracks in presence of President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins. Celebrating 20 years of safeguarding Ireland’s heritage. The National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History. Collins Barracks, Benburb Street, Dublin 7. Twenty years ago on 18th September 1997, the National Museum of Ireland opened a new Dublin site, based in Collins Barracks. The vast majority of the collections on display come from the Art & Industrial Division of the National Museum of Ireland, whose role since its foundation in 1877, is to safeguard Ireland’s heritage in the decorative arts as well as its political, military and social history. A trail will be available for visitors. It will guide them through the various galleries, highlighting 20 artefacts acquired every year for the past 20 years. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Alexane Torterat, Marketing Assistant, Marketing Department, National Museum of Ireland: T: 01 648 6427 | M: 087 411 0798| E: atorterat@museum.ie Ann Daly, Head of Marketing, Marketing Department, Marketing Department, National Museum of Ireland T: 01 648 6457 M: 087 236 8067| E: adaly@museum.ie Pictured - Making his speech - President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins,
Photographer - Paul Sherwood paul@sherwood.ie 087 230 9096
Free repro – please credit Paul Sherwood 20th Anniversary of the National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History based in Collins Barracks in presence of President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins. Celebrating 20 years of safeguarding Ireland’s heritage. The National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History. Collins Barracks, Benburb Street, Dublin 7. Twenty years ago on 18th September 1997, the National Museum of Ireland opened a new Dublin site, based in Collins Barracks. The vast majority of the collections on display come from the Art & Industrial Division of the National Museum of Ireland, whose role since its foundation in 1877, is to safeguard Ireland’s heritage in the decorative arts as well as its political, military and social history. A trail will be available for visitors. It will guide them through the various galleries, highlighting 20 artefacts acquired every year for the past 20 years. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Alexane Torterat, Marketing Assistant, Marketing Department, National Museum of Ireland: T: 01 648 6427 | M: 087 411 0798| E: atorterat@museum.ie Ann Daly, Head of Marketing, Marketing Department, Marketing Department, National Museum of Ireland T: 01 648 6457 M: 087 236 8067| E: adaly@museum.ie Pictured - Cutting the 20th Anniversary Cake - President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Heaney – Chair of the Board,
Photographer - Paul Sherwood paul@sherwood.ie 087 230 9096
Free repro – please credit Paul Sherwood 20th Anniversary of the National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History based in Collins Barracks in presence of President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins. Celebrating 20 years of safeguarding Ireland’s heritage. The National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History. Collins Barracks, Benburb Street, Dublin 7. Twenty years ago on 18th September 1997, the National Museum of Ireland opened a new Dublin site, based in Collins Barracks. The vast majority of the collections on display come from the Art & Industrial Division of the National Museum of Ireland, whose role since its foundation in 1877, is to safeguard Ireland’s heritage in the decorative arts as well as its political, military and social history. A trail will be available for visitors. It will guide them through the various galleries, highlighting 20 artefacts acquired every year for the past 20 years. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Alexane Torterat, Marketing Assistant, Marketing Department, National Museum of Ireland: T: 01 648 6427 | M: 087 411 0798| E: atorterat@museum.ie Ann Daly, Head of Marketing, Marketing Department, Marketing Department, National Museum of Ireland T: 01 648 6457 M: 087 236 8067| E: adaly@museum.ie Pictured - Making his speech - President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins,
Photographer - Paul Sherwood paul@sherwood.ie 087 230 9096
Free repro – please credit Paul Sherwood 20th Anniversary of the National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History based in Collins Barracks in presence of President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins. Celebrating 20 years of safeguarding Ireland’s heritage. The National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History. Collins Barracks, Benburb Street, Dublin 7. Twenty years ago on 18th September 1997, the National Museum of Ireland opened a new Dublin site, based in Collins Barracks. The vast majority of the collections on display come from the Art & Industrial Division of the National Museum of Ireland, whose role since its foundation in 1877, is to safeguard Ireland’s heritage in the decorative arts as well as its political, military and social history. A trail will be available for visitors. It will guide them through the various galleries, highlighting 20 artefacts acquired every year for the past 20 years. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Alexane Torterat, Marketing Assistant, Marketing Department, National Museum of Ireland: T: 01 648 6427 | M: 087 411 0798| E: atorterat@museum.ie Ann Daly, Head of Marketing, Marketing Department, Marketing Department, National Museum of Ireland T: 01 648 6457 M: 087 236 8067| E: adaly@museum.ie Pictured - Looking at Silver artefacts - President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins,
Photographer - Paul Sherwood paul@sherwood.ie 087 230 9096
Free repro – please credit Paul Sherwood 20th Anniversary of the National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History based in Collins Barracks in presence of President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins. Celebrating 20 years of safeguarding Ireland’s heritage. The National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History. Collins Barracks, Benburb Street, Dublin 7. Twenty years ago on 18th September 1997, the National Museum of Ireland opened a new Dublin site, based in Collins Barracks. The vast majority of the collections on display come from the Art & Industrial Division of the National Museum of Ireland, whose role since its foundation in 1877, is to safeguard Ireland’s heritage in the decorative arts as well as its political, military and social history. A trail will be available for visitors. It will guide them through the various galleries, highlighting 20 artefacts acquired every year for the past 20 years. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Alexane Torterat, Marketing Assistant, Marketing Department, National Museum of Ireland: T: 01 648 6427 | M: 087 411 0798| E: atorterat@museum.ie Ann Daly, Head of Marketing, Marketing Department, Marketing Department, National Museum of Ireland T: 01 648 6457 M: 087 236 8067| E: adaly@museum.ie Pictured - President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins, Dr. Audrey Whitty – Keeper Art & Industry,
Photographer - Paul Sherwood paul@sherwood.ie 087 230 9096
Free repro – please credit Paul Sherwood 20th Anniversary of the National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History based in Collins Barracks in presence of President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins. Celebrating 20 years of safeguarding Ireland’s heritage. The National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History. Collins Barracks, Benburb Street, Dublin 7. Twenty years ago on 18th September 1997, the National Museum of Ireland opened a new Dublin site, based in Collins Barracks. The vast majority of the collections on display come from the Art & Industrial Division of the National Museum of Ireland, whose role since its foundation in 1877, is to safeguard Ireland’s heritage in the decorative arts as well as its political, military and social history. A trail will be available for visitors. It will guide them through the various galleries, highlighting 20 artefacts acquired every year for the past 20 years. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Alexane Torterat, Marketing Assistant, Marketing Department, National Museum of Ireland: T: 01 648 6427 | M: 087 411 0798| E: atorterat@museum.ie Ann Daly, Head of Marketing, Marketing Department, Marketing Department, National Museum of Ireland T: 01 648 6457 M: 087 236 8067| E: adaly@museum.ie Pictured - Looking at Silver artefacts - President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins, Dr. Audrey Whitty – Keeper Art & Industry, Catherine Heaney – Chair of the Board, Raghnall Ó Floinn – Director NMI
Photographer - Paul Sherwood paul@sherwood.ie 087 230 9096
Free repro – please credit Paul Sherwood 20th Anniversary of the National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History based in Collins Barracks in presence of President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins. Celebrating 20 years of safeguarding Ireland’s heritage. The National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History. Collins Barracks, Benburb Street, Dublin 7. Twenty years ago on 18th September 1997, the National Museum of Ireland opened a new Dublin site, based in Collins Barracks. The vast majority of the collections on display come from the Art & Industrial Division of the National Museum of Ireland, whose role since its foundation in 1877, is to safeguard Ireland’s heritage in the decorative arts as well as its political, military and social history. A trail will be available for visitors. It will guide them through the various galleries, highlighting 20 artefacts acquired every year for the past 20 years. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Alexane Torterat, Marketing Assistant, Marketing Department, National Museum of Ireland: T: 01 648 6427 | M: 087 411 0798| E: atorterat@museum.ie Ann Daly, Head of Marketing, Marketing Department, Marketing Department, National Museum of Ireland T: 01 648 6457 M: 087 236 8067| E: adaly@museum.ie Pictured - President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Heaney – Chair of the Board, Raghnall Ó Floinn – Director NMI
Photographer - Paul Sherwood paul@sherwood.ie 087 230 9096
Free repro – please credit Paul Sherwood 20th Anniversary of the National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History based in Collins Barracks in presence of President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins. Celebrating 20 years of safeguarding Ireland’s heritage. The National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History. Collins Barracks, Benburb Street, Dublin 7. Twenty years ago on 18th September 1997, the National Museum of Ireland opened a new Dublin site, based in Collins Barracks. The vast majority of the collections on display come from the Art & Industrial Division of the National Museum of Ireland, whose role since its foundation in 1877, is to safeguard Ireland’s heritage in the decorative arts as well as its political, military and social history. A trail will be available for visitors. It will guide them through the various galleries, highlighting 20 artefacts acquired every year for the past 20 years. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Alexane Torterat, Marketing Assistant, Marketing Department, National Museum of Ireland: T: 01 648 6427 | M: 087 411 0798| E: atorterat@museum.ie Ann Daly, Head of Marketing, Marketing Department, Marketing Department, National Museum of Ireland T: 01 648 6457 M: 087 236 8067| E: adaly@museum.ie Pictured - President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins, Catherine Heaney – Chair of the Board, Dr. Audrey Whitty – Keeper Art & Industry, Raghnall Ó Floinn – Director NMI
Photographer - Paul Sherwood paul@sherwood.ie 087 230 9096
Free repro – please credit Paul Sherwood 20th Anniversary of the National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History based in Collins Barracks in presence of President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins. Celebrating 20 years of safeguarding Ireland’s heritage. The National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History. Collins Barracks, Benburb Street, Dublin 7. Twenty years ago on 18th September 1997, the National Museum of Ireland opened a new Dublin site, based in Collins Barracks. The vast majority of the collections on display come from the Art & Industrial Division of the National Museum of Ireland, whose role since its foundation in 1877, is to safeguard Ireland’s heritage in the decorative arts as well as its political, military and social history. A trail will be available for visitors. It will guide them through the various galleries, highlighting 20 artefacts acquired every year for the past 20 years. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Alexane Torterat, Marketing Assistant, Marketing Department, National Museum of Ireland: T: 01 648 6427 | M: 087 411 0798| E: atorterat@museum.ie Ann Daly, Head of Marketing, Marketing Department, Marketing Department, National Museum of Ireland T: 01 648 6457 M: 087 236 8067| E: adaly@museum.ie Pictured - President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins, Dr. Audrey Whitty – Keeper Art & Industry, Raghnall Ó Floinn – Director NMI
Photographer - Paul Sherwood paul@sherwood.ie 087 230 9096