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Irish Queer Archive (IQA) ( ga, Cartlann Aerach na hÉireann) is a comprehensive collection of material in
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relating to
homosexuality Homosexuality is Romance (love), romantic attraction, sexual attraction, or Human sexual activity, sexual behavior between members of the same sex or gender. As a sexual orientation, homosexuality is "an enduring pattern of emotional, romant ...
,
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literature and general
queer studies Queer studies, sexual diversity studies, or LGBT studies is the education of topics relating to sexual orientation and gender identity usually focusing on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, gender dysphoria, asexual, queer, questioning, inte ...
. The Archive contains the most comprehensive collection of material in Ireland relating to homosexuality in particular and
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in general. There are some quarter-million press cuttings from the late 1960s onwards, a library of several hundred international titles (the earliest, a US title, dates from 1951), a complete set of every lesbian/gay title (periodicals and single issues) published since 1974 on the island of Ireland, and a collection of audiovisual material, photographs and slides, flyers, posters, badges and other ephemera. Among the private papers and organisational records are the archives of
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, the Dublin Lesbian & Gay Film Festival GAZE,
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, Irish Gay Rights Movement, Gay Health Action, GLEN, Lesbians Organising Together, Dublin LGBTQ+ Pride Festival, and ''Gay Community News''. The Irish Queer Archive was presented in 2008 to the
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following a decision to donate it by the National LGBT Federation. IQA is a living archive and continues to accept donations and deposits.


Background

Post the
Stonewall riots The Stonewall riots (also known as the Stonewall uprising, Stonewall rebellion, or simply Stonewall) were a series of spontaneous protests by members of the gay community in response to a police raid that began in the early morning hours of ...
of 1969, Irish lesbian and gay groups and individual activists have laboured to document their history. Well-preserved yet incomplete records bear witness to the nascent lesbian and gay civil rights era of the early 1970s. Organisations like the Northern Irish Gay Rights Association, Irish Gay Rights Movement and the
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(NXF) maintained a tradition of preservation with keen foresight, often at considerable expense and with limited human resources. As one of the largest, oldest and continuous lesbian/gay corporate organisations in Ireland, NXF has been to the forefront of maintaining some semblance of an archive. From the late 1970s onwards this was confined to a rudimentary press clippings service and some limited research by, amongst others, activists Edmund Lynch, David Norris and Tom McClean. Like many organisations, NXF also managed to acquire or subsume the interests and records of other smaller, often more specialised, groups. One example of this is the entire archive of ''Out'', Ireland's first commercial monthly gay magazine (1984–1988). The ''Out'' holding typically includes proofed manuscripts, original artwork, administrative and financial files, photographs, illustrations and file copies. From 1980 onwards a larger group of people in NXF helped maintain and preserve documents and cuttings. NXF capitalised on years of acquisition by holding onto a huge number of international titles that were surplus to ILGA’s requirements when the
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(ILGA) moved its information secretariat from Dublin to Stockholm in 1982. This collection constitutes the bedrock of the archive's library of international titles dating back to 1951. The archive and reference library was put on a more organised footing in Midsummer 1997 when NXF and '' Gay Community News'' moved into new premises on South William Street, Dublin. At that point, civil rights activist
Tonie Walsh Tonie Walsh (born 25 December 1960 in Dublin, Ireland) is an LGBT rights activist, journalist, disc jockey, founding editor of Gay Community News (Dublin) and founder of the Irish Queer Archive. Biography Walsh spent most of his childhood i ...
, along with librarians Linda Forry and Plunkett Conroy, began a systematic re-organisation of its holdings. A limited public office was set up in a short time, facilitating researchers, students and historians, in addition to servicing the research needs of journalists at ''Gay Community News''. Although it struggled financially in the following years with finding suitable, affordable office and storage accommodation, NXF lost no time in appointing a group of academics, historians and writers to focus on exploiting the collections and making suggestions for a future safe home. This IQA group consisted of Eibhear Walshe, lecturer in English at University College Cork; Mary McAuliffe and Katherine O’Donnell, both of Gender Studies at University College Dublin; Susan O'Brien, Joan Murphy, an Raidió Teilifís Éireann archivist; librarian Elizabeth Kirwan of
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; and Tonie Walsh, coincidentally a former president of NXF and founding editor of ''Gay Community News''. Extensive overtures and negotiations with Gerry Lyne (since retired) of the Department of Manuscripts at the National Library of Ireland (NLI) ultimately bore fruit when it was agreed in 2008 to transfer the collections to NLI. The historic transfer of IQA to NLI was also hugely symbolic as it signalled the Irish state taking ownership of LGBT heritage. However, given the size of the archive, much work needs to be done in the filing, cataloguing and ultimately digitising of the entire collection. IQA holdings that have been made accessible are described as Manuscripts Collection List No. 151. An advisory group, composed of many of the above-mentioned individuals, continues to focus on opportunities to help the National Library of Ireland exploit its collection.


External links


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