The Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland
The Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland is an all-island and international research partnership.
The Treasury re-imagines and reconstructs through digital technologies the Public Record Office of Ireland, an internationally significant archive destroyed on June 30th, 1922, in the opening engagement of the Irish Civil War.
This is an open-access resource, freely and permanently available online to all those interested in Ireland’s deep history at home and abroad. As a core partner, the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) is facilitating and democratizing access to invaluable records and illuminating seven centuries of Irish history.
The Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland research programme combines historical investigation, archival discovery, conservation and technical innovation. The extensive and growing treasury of digitized records—scattered over space and time, but now reunited on-screen—brings ordinary lives buried in official documents back into the light.
The extensive PRONI collections available digitally through the Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland can be browsed here:
https://virtualtreasury.ie/browse/Public_Record_Office_of_Northern_Ireland
See the wealth of PRONI’s records from the Age of Revolution (1760-1830) here:
https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/image-galleries/age-of-revolution
Uncover fragile medieval records, carefully conserved by PRONI’s conservators here:
https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/image-galleries/archbishop-swaynes-register