Old Dublin Society
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Formation1934
Legal statusHistorical Society
PurposeTo promote the study of the history of Dublin and of Dubliners
| Formation | 1934 |
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| Legal status | Historical Society |
| Purpose | To promote the study of the history of Dublin and of Dubliners |
| Headquarters | Dublin, Ireland |
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Official language | English, Irish |
President | Mrs. Bernadine Ruddy |
Main organ | Council |
| Website | Old Dublin Society |
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The Old Dublin Society (Irish: Cumann Seandacht Átha Cliath) was founded in 1934.[1] Its mission is to promote the history of Dublin and its citizens.[2]
Membership of the society is open to everyone interested in the history of Dublin and Dubliners, most of whom are amateurs though there are some professional historians who are members.[1]
Publications
The Dublin Historical Record is the journal of the society.[2]
Library
The library of the society is located in the Royal Dublin Society premises, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4.[3]