• Learn how Ireland's oldest public library came to be and uncover the household names who studied there with our history of Marsh's Library, Dublin.
  • A library in Dublin that most people overlook. Marshs Library in Ireland is just as worth seeing as the Book of Kells in Trinity College.
  • Marsh's Library is the oldest public library in Ireland and houses a collection of rare and interesting books and manuscripts.
  • Though visitors tend to flock to see the Book of Kells, less make the journey down to Marshs Library, the atmospheric home to nearly 25,000 rare books.
  • In this episode of Talking History, we're finding out about the history of the first public library in Ireland, Marsh's Library in Dublin, from caged readers...
  • Photo taken at Marsh's Library by Wouter O. on 6/16/2018. See all 50 photos. ... marshs library dublin •.
  • Founded by the wonderfully named Narcissus Marsh, the Archbishop of Dublin, in 1701, this library is still much today as it was in the archbishop’s time.
  • Heraghty, Michael (2013), Marshs Library, Choose Ireland – Dublin (Electronically accessed 07/11/2013) http://chooseireland.com/dublin/marshs-library/.
  • "This caged library, founded in 1701, is the real thing. Unlike Trinity College's Long Room, which is largely for show these days, Marsh's Library is still functioning."
  • The collection, purchased from the Cronin family in 1995, is conserved at the Delmas bindery at Marshs Library in Dublin.