Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland
The Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland is an open-access resource, freely and permanently available online to all those interested in Ireland’s deep history at home and abroad. Our extensive and growing treasury of digitized records—scattered over space and time, but now reunited on-screen—brings ordinary lives buried in official documents back into the light.
Together, we are building a lasting and meaningful legacy from the Decade of Centenaries, democratizing access to invaluable records and illuminating seven centuries of Irish history.
Reconstructing the Treasury: Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland and The National Archives (UK)
England’s First Colony: Medieval Ireland, 1171-1500 (Finding Ireland series with TNA (UK))
Ireland’s undiscovered past: the 1800s
Ireland, 1485-1798: colonial laboratory?
Tracing your Irish Ancestors (TNA Webinar Series)
Counting from the Castle: Dublin Castle and Early Censuses of Ireland (Dr Brian Gurrin)
Spies, Smugglers, and Rebels: The Chief Secretary's Office, 1770–1820 (Dr Tim Murtagh)
People, Power, and Parchment: The Life and Times of Medieval Dublin Castle (Dr Lynn Kilgallon)
VRTI 102 - Intro to the Knowledge Graph (Dr Lynn Kilgallon)
A Conservation Conversation: Shining a new light on Irish medieval records (Marc Vermeulen, TNA)
A Conservation Conversation: Revealing Archbishop Swayne's 15th-c. Register (Sarah Graham, PRONI)
A Conservation Conversation: Exploring the use of X-ray microtomography (Jessica Baldwin, NAI)
VRTI 101 - Retracing Archival Footsteps (Sarah Hendriks)
VRTI 101 - From Rebellion to Union: the Home Office and Ireland 1793–1803 (Tim Murtagh)
VRTI 101 - Irish Kings and English Rulers in the Middle Ages (Paul Dryburgh and Elizabeth Biggs)
VRTI 101 - 1922 Salved Records: Conserving Ireland's "lost' archive (Jessica Baldwin)
VRTI 101 - Censuses of Ireland, 1813–1851 (Brian Gurrin)