GB 1924 Irish in Britain - Archive of the Irish in Britain

Identity area

Reference code

GB 1924 Irish in Britain

Title

Archive of the Irish in Britain

Date(s)

  • c1930-2002 (Creation)

Level of description

Extent and medium

5 linear metres

Context area

Name of creator

Biographical history

The archive was begun by the Irish in Britain History Group, and was donated to the Irish Studies Centre at the University of North London in 1991, who have continued to develop and expand the collection. The aim is to create a representative record of the experiences of the Irish in Britain.

Archival history

GB 1924 Irish in Britain c1930-2002 Collection (fonds) 5 linear metres Irish in Britain History Group
University of North London , Irish Studies Centre

The archive was begun by the Irish in Britain History Group, and was donated to the Irish Studies Centre at the University of North London in 1991, who have continued to develop and expand the collection. The aim is to create a representative record of the experiences of the Irish in Britain.

The collection was donated to the Irish Studies Centre at the University of North London by the Irish in Britain History Group in 1991.

Records of the Archive of the Irish in Britain, c1930-2002, comprising:
Special Collections: including the Paul Hill Prison Letters, 1974-1989; correspondence related to the Commission for Racial Equality funded research programme into the Irish in Britain in the mid 1990s; correspondence between Irish Community Groups and the Greater London Council Irish Liaison Unit, in the 1980s, and individual accounts of experiences of migrating to, and settling in Britain during the 20th Century.
Community Collection: including community organisation reports, information sheets and publicity material.
Photographic collections: including prints by Joanne O'Brien of Irish community events in the 1980s, and a collection of photographs of activities of the London Irish Womens Centre.
Audio recordings: including oral history interviews with Irish people in Britain, recorded in the 1980s; recordings of lectures given to the Irish in Britain History Group, 1980s; recordings of radio broadcasts on the Irish in Britain, 1980-1990s, and recordings of UNL Irish Studies Centre public lectures, 1991-2001.
Ephemera including posters publicising political, cultural and social events; Irish step-dance medals, sporting medals and shields, rosettes and banners; exhibition panels relating to the Guildford Four Campaign, and about the activities of the Camden Irish Pensioners Group.
Researchers should note that the archive contains no genealogical material.

Collections sorted by type: special collections, community collections, photographs, audio and ephemera.

Researchers wishing to use the Archive should contact Tony Murray, Irish Studies Centre, University of North London, Holloway Road, London, N7 8DB.

Copies are available, at the discretion of the Irish Studies Centre, and subject to copyright restrictions.
English

Lists available from the Irish Studies Centre

The Irish Studies Centre also holds substantial collection of books and articles on the subject of the Irish in Britain, taken from academic journals, newspapers and other sources; runs of newspaper including The Irish Post, The London Irish News, Troops Out, The Irish Democrat, Irish Studies in Britain, Ri Ra and the BAIS Newspetter; video recordings of television programmes and films about the Irish in Britain.

Compiled by Alan Kucia as part of the RSLP AIM25 Project. Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), 2nd edition, 2000 and National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997. Mar 2002 Administration of justice Camden Camden Irish Pensioners Group Civil and political rights Communication process Disadvantaged groups Educational policy Education and culture England Ethnic groups Europe GLC Irish Liaison Unit Hill , Paul , b 1954 , former prisoner Human rights Intercultural communication Intercultural education Interethnic relations Ireland London London Irish WomensCentre Penal institutions Penal sanctions Prisoners Prisons Rights of special groups St Pancras UK Western Europe

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

The collection was donated to the Irish Studies Centre at the University of North London by the Irish in Britain History Group in 1991.

Content and structure area

Scope and content

Records of the Archive of the Irish in Britain, c1930-2002, comprising:
Special Collections: including the Paul Hill Prison Letters, 1974-1989; correspondence related to the Commission for Racial Equality funded research programme into the Irish in Britain in the mid 1990s; correspondence between Irish Community Groups and the Greater London Council Irish Liaison Unit, in the 1980s, and individual accounts of experiences of migrating to, and settling in Britain during the 20th Century.
Community Collection: including community organisation reports, information sheets and publicity material.
Photographic collections: including prints by Joanne O'Brien of Irish community events in the 1980s, and a collection of photographs of activities of the London Irish Womens Centre.
Audio recordings: including oral history interviews with Irish people in Britain, recorded in the 1980s; recordings of lectures given to the Irish in Britain History Group, 1980s; recordings of radio broadcasts on the Irish in Britain, 1980-1990s, and recordings of UNL Irish Studies Centre public lectures, 1991-2001.
Ephemera including posters publicising political, cultural and social events; Irish step-dance medals, sporting medals and shields, rosettes and banners; exhibition panels relating to the Guildford Four Campaign, and about the activities of the Camden Irish Pensioners Group.
Researchers should note that the archive contains no genealogical material.

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling

Accruals

System of arrangement

Collections sorted by type: special collections, community collections, photographs, audio and ephemera.

Conditions of access and use area

Conditions governing access

Researchers wishing to use the Archive should contact Tony Murray, Irish Studies Centre, University of North London, Holloway Road, London, N7 8DB.

Conditions governing reproduction

Copies are available, at the discretion of the Irish Studies Centre, and subject to copyright restrictions.

Language of material

  • English

Script of material

  • Latin

Language and script notes

English

Physical characteristics and technical requirements

The Irish Studies Centre also holds substantial collection of books and articles on the subject of the Irish in Britain, taken from academic journals, newspapers and other sources; runs of newspaper including The Irish Post, The London Irish News, Troops Out, The Irish Democrat, Irish Studies in Britain, Ri Ra and the BAIS Newspetter; video recordings of television programmes and films about the Irish in Britain.

Finding aids

Lists available from the Irish Studies Centre

Allied materials area

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Existence and location of copies

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Institution identifier

Trades Union Congress (TUC) Library Collections at London Metropolitan University

Rules and/or conventions used

Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), 2nd edition, 2000 and National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.

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Language(s)

  • English

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