Nuacht ó na hábhair chartlainne: 1988
Doiciméid éagsúla a aistríodh chuig an gCartlann Náisiúnta sa bhliain 2019 lena scaoileadh don phobal faoin riail 30 bliain.
Gach bliain, glacann an Chartlann Náisiúnta le haistriú comhad nua agus ábhar cartlainne eile ó ranna rialtais, ó ghníomhaireachtaí rialtais agus ó oifigí cúirte faoi théarmaí an Achta um Chartlann Náisiúnta 1986. Leis an Acht sin, ceadaítear taifid stáit atá 30 bliain d’aois ar a laghad a scaoileadh lena n-iniúchadh ag an bpobal agus lena gcaomhnú go buan. I mbliana, scaoileadh comhaid a bhaineann go formhór leis an mbliain 1988. Tá an obair a bhaineann leis sin i measc phríomhfheidhmeanna na Cartlainne Náisiúnta agus bíonn gá le méid mór eagrúcháin agus ullmhúcháin ina leith. Cuirtear na comhaid ar fáil don phobal ar an gcéad lá oibre den Bhliain Úr, tráth a mbíonn siad 30 bliain d’aois go hoifigiúil. Roghnaigh na cartlannaithe a bhí ag obair ar na sealbhúcháin nua roinnt doiciméad spéisiúil lena scanadh. Níor scanadh na comhaid ina n-iomláine ach tá siad ar fáil do thaighdeoirí i seomra léitheoireachta na Cartlainne Náisiúnta a bhíonn ar oscailt ó Luan go hAoine, ó 09.15 go 17.00. Féach Tabhair cuairt orainn, le do thoil, chun tuilleadh faisnéise a fháil.
A sketch of the Great Seal, used on the presidential seal.
Full size sketch of harp for use on Presidential seal, also known as The Great Seal. To view the extracted documents see NAI, 2018/60/197.
Letter from Poet Thomas Kinsella to Taoiseach Charles Haughey on the unrealistic financial conditions required for poets to qualify for the Aosdána cnuas stipend.
Letter from Poet Thomas Kinsella to Taoiseach Charles Haughey on the unrealistic financial conditions required for poets to qualify for the Aosdána cnuas stipend. To illustrate his point, Kinsella includes a copy of the Peppercanister Press brochure and a royalty account statement from Penguin Books received for The Pleasures of Gaelic Poetry.
Letter of reply from George Shaw, Private Secretary to Taoiseach Charles Haughey. To view the extracted documents see NAI, 2018/184/34.
Letter from President Erskine Childers to Taoiseach Liam Cosgrave, dated 22 May 1974 regarding the availability of public records for historical research.
Letter from President Erskine Childers to Taoiseach Liam Cosgrave, dated 22 May 1974, and draft reply from Cosgrave, dated 27 May 1974, regarding the availability of public records for historical research. To view the extracted documents see NAI, 2018/184/31.
Draft Memorandum for Government proposing the establishment of a Department of Arts and Culture.
Draft Memorandum for Government, dated October 1981, proposing the establishment of a Department of Arts and Culture. To view the extracted documents see NAI, 2018/184/29.
Report on the nomination of Con Keogh for a Bravery Award for the act of recapturing an escaped lion at Monaghan Railway Station.
Comhairle na Míre Gaile [Council for the Recognition of Deeds of Bravery] report, dated 15 April 1948, on the nomination of Con Keogh for a Bravery Award for the act of recapturing an escaped lion at Monaghan Railway Station. To view the extracted documents see NAI, 2018/6/184.
Statement by bookshop owner William Figgis on a disturbance involving author Patrick Kavanagh.
Statement from Mr William Figgis, owner of Hodges and Figgis bookshop, Nassau Street, on disturbance involving author Patrick Kavanagh and his book The Green Fool. To view the extracted documents see NAI, 90/102/151.
David Craig, acting director of the National Archives, on a proposal for a new National Archives building in Smithfield, Dublin 7.
A letter from David Craig, acting director of the National Archives, to Padraig Ó hUiginn, Secretary, Department of the Taoiseach on a proposal for a new National Archives building in Smithfield, Dublin 7. To view the extracted documents see NAI, 2018/69/505.
Draft message from Taoiseach Charles Haughey to the Passage West Sirius Commemoration Committee on the 150th anniversary of the first transatlantic voyage by a passenger steamer.
A draft message from Taoiseach Charles Haughey to the Passage West Sirius Commemoration Committee on the 150thanniversary of the SS Sirius’s voyage from Passage West, County Cork, to New York, USA, which was the first passenger steamer crossing of the Atlantic ocean. To view the extracted documents see NAI, 2018/69/414.
Memorandum for Government on the proposed Data Protection Bill.
Memorandum for Government by the Minister for Justice Gerry Collins on the proposed Data Protection Bill. To view the extracted documents see NAI, 2018/69/228.
A letter from British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to Taoiseach Charles Haughey on security co-operation.
A letter from British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to Taoiseach Charles Haughey on security co-operation and IRA activities. To view the extracted documents see NAI, 2018/68/69.
A meeting between Taoiseach Charles Haughey and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher held in Brussels, Belgium.
A note on a meeting between Taoiseach Charles Haughey and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, including discussions on Northern Ireland and Anglo-Irish security co-operation, held at the Charlemagne Building, Brussels, Belgium. To view the extracted documents see NAI, 2018/68/38.