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Diarmuid Ferriter - The Post-War Public Library Service in Ireland: Bring Books to the Remotest Hamlets and Hills

Diarmuid Ferriter - The Post-War Public Library Service in Ireland: Bring Books to the Remotest Hamlets and Hills

Update: 2020-07-22
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Historian Diarmuid Ferriter in his talk 'The Post-War Public Library Service in Ireland: Bring Books to the Remotest Hamlets and Hills' from the 2002 series marking 100 years of Carnegie Libraries in Ireland, refers to a 1947 speech made by future president of Ireland, Erskine Childers on his vision for public libraries.
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Diarmuid Ferriter - The Post-War Public Library Service in Ireland: Bring Books to the Remotest Hamlets and Hills

Diarmuid Ferriter - The Post-War Public Library Service in Ireland: Bring Books to the Remotest Hamlets and Hills

RTÉ Radio 1