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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260513
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260607T165820Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848390515
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260514
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165820Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848392564
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260515
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260607T165820Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848393589
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260518
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165820Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848394614
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260519
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165820Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848395639
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260520
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165820Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848396664
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260521
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165820Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848397689
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260522
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165820Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848398714
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260525
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165820Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848399739
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260526
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165820Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848400764
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260527
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165820Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848400765
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260528
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165820Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848401790
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260529
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165820Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848402815
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260601
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165820Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848404864
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260602
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165820Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848405889
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260603
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165820Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848406914
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260604
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165820Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848407939
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260605
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165820Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848408964
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260608
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165820Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848409989
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260609
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165820Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848411014
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260610
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165820Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848412039
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260611
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165820Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848413064
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260612
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848414089
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260615
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848415114
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260616
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848416139
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260617
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848418188
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260618
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848419213
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260619
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848420238
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260622
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848422287
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260623
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848423312
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260624
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848424337
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260625
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848425362
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260626
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848426387
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260629
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848427412
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260630
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848428437
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260701
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848429462
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260702
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848430487
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260703
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848431512
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260706
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848432537
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260707
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848432538
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260708
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848433563
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260709
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848434588
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260710
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848435613
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260713
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848436638
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260714
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848437663
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260715
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848437664
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260716
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848438689
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260717
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848439714
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260720
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848440739
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260721
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848441764
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260722
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848442789
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260723
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848443814
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260724
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848444839
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260727
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848445864
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260728
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848446889
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260729
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848447914
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260730
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848448939
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260731
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848449964
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260803
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848450989
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260804
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848452014
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260805
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848453039
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260806
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848454064
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260807
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848457137
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260810
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848458162
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260811
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848459187
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260812
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165821Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848460212
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260813
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165822Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848461237
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260814
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165822Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848462262
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260817
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165822Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848463287
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260818
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165822Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848464312
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260819
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165822Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848465337
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260820
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165822Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848467386
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260821
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165822Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848468411
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260824
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165822Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848470460
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260825
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165822Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848471485
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260826
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165822Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848472510
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260827
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165822Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848473535
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260828
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165822Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848474560
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260831
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165822Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848475585
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260901
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165822Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848476610
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260902
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165822Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848476611
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260903
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165822Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848477636
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260904
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165822Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848478661
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260907
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165822Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848479686
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260908
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260607T165822Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52832848480711
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260909
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Us: Census 1926 is a landmark exhibition marking t
 he online publication of the complete returns from the first census conduc
 ted in the Irish Free State. It explores the world reflected in the census
  and reveals what life was like in 1926: in towns and cities\, across rura
 l communities and islands\, from crowded urban tenements to the mansions o
 f the aristocracy.\n\nUsing contemporary documents and photographs\, audio
  visual displays\, and — at its heart — the census returns themselves\
 , the exhibition presents a vivid portrait of Ireland a century ago. Visit
 ors will encounter stories of work and daily life\, language and culture\,
  sport and entertainment\, religion\, gender\, and the social realities of
  a newly independent state.\n\nThe exhibition forms part of a major public
  programme presented by the National Archives\, with events in Ireland\, t
 he UK and the United States.\n\nA companion book\, The Story of Us: Indepe
 ndent Ireland and the 1926 Census\, is available for purchase online or th
 rough the Boston College Bookstore.\n\nThe exhibition will be open during 
 the library’s regular hours: 9am-5pm on Monday\, Tuesday\, Thursday\, an
 d Friday*\, and 9am-8pm on Wednesday. \n\n*Burns Library will close at 3pm
  on Fridays from May 22nd to August 14th.\n\nVisitors with accessibility n
 eeds are encouraged to contact Burns Library administrative assistant Caro
 line Pace (617-552-3282 / caroline.pace@bc.edu) in advance.\n\n \n\nMore o
 n the 1926 Irish Census\n\nThe 1926 Census of Ireland\, the first conducte
 d after independence\, was launched on 18 April on www.nationalarchives.ie
 . The National Archives made the entire census\, comprising over 700\,000 
 individual household returns\, freely available and fully searchable onlin
 e\, marking a momentous occasion in Irish history.\n\nThe release of the 1
 926 Census records saw one million users from the United States visit the 
 site during its first week online.\n\nThe online platform provides an unpr
 ecedented resource\, allowing users to efficiently navigate detailed house
 hold returns and offering a unique snapshot of life one hundred years ago
GEO:42.336704;-71.171364
LOCATION:Burns Library\, Trustees Room
SUMMARY:1926 Irish Census Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/1926-irish-census-exhibition
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
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