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‘From The Ashes’: The 1922 Irish Public Record Office Fire with David Ryan

The destruction of the Public Records Office in June 1922 at the outset of the Irish Civil War has cast a long shadow over Irish genealogical research. Anyone who has sought their Irish ancestors has likely encountered frustration at the gaps in available records caused by this disaster. But how much do we really know about the events that caused the fire and were all our records really lost?

This talk will explore the background to the Public Record Office fire and address some of the myths that have grown up around it. It will also examine how recent advances in conservation techniques and modern technology are allowing the recovery of some records previously believed lost.

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About the Speaker

David Ryan

David Ryan is a professional genealogist and historical researcher based in Cork, Ireland. He has worked as a professional genealogist for the past eight years and is a member of the executive board for the Association of Professional Genealogists. He recently completed a Masters in Public History and Cultural Heritage with the University of Limerick.

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30/05/2026

14:00 - 15:00

Online

Talk on Zoom by David Ryan, professional genealogist and historical researcher based in Cork, Ireland

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Description
Rate

Gold
Included in Gold Membership
£0.00
Members
One Hour Talk
£10.00
Non-Members
One Hour Talk
£10.00

Location

Online