- Names of children in mother and baby homes among records released in 1926 census Irish Times —
- Publication of 1926 census records ‘allows us to step back in time’ – Taoiseach Belfast Telegraph —
- Publication of 1926 census records ‘allows us to step back in time’ – Taoiseach The Standard —
- The 1926 Irish Census has been released. Here’s why it’s so important The Independent —
- Landmark initiative sees 1926 Census returns released RTE —
- The surprise findings from Census 1926: Only 1% returns in Irish and ‘so many nuns’ living to 100 Irish Times —
- Watch: Census Centenarian Ambassador on past century RTE —
- Have your say: What did you find in Census 1926? Irish Times —
- Richly illustrated ‘The Story of Us’ provides a snapshot of a very different Ireland from Census 1926 Irish Independent —
- The 1926 Irish census now online, can be searched for free Boston Globe —
National Archives of Ireland
National archives of Ireland
The National Archives of Ireland is the official repository for the state records of Ireland, established in 1988 under the National Archives Act 1986, taking over the functions of the State Paper Office and the Public Record Office of Ireland. In 1991, the National Archives moved to its current premises in Bishop Street, Dublin. The Archives stand on the site of the Jacob's Factory, one of the garrisons held by rebels during the 1916 Easter Rising.
Also known as...
National Archives and nationalarchives.ie