Kathryn Milligan is the author of one of my favourite books on Dublin in recent years, Painting Dublin: 1886-1949. It explores how various artists have depicted the Hibernian Metropolis. We share a great love for Harry Kernoff, and in this episode she shares great insights into the man and the artist.
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Soccer's Sinatra: Pele in Dalymount Park
From the Duke of Wellington to Kellie Harrington
Walking the Winter Lights (with Fergus Whelan)
An Inchicore Institution (with Dermot Looney)
From The Citizen to John 3:7 (with Siobhán Doyle)
Halloween Special: Hans Holzer and the Ghosts of Dublin
The Central Bank and Beyond: Sam Stephenson's Dublin
The Country Girl Returns
The History and Present of Housing (with Eoin Ó Broin)
31 August 1913
The Crumlin Kremlin
South William Street
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Sites of Memory: Gay Dublin
Sylvia Beach and Us
The Stolpersteine of Donore Avenue
Dublin's First Female Councillor
Dublin since the 1970s (with Joseph Brady)
Thomas Kinsella from The Ranch
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