About Us

What is National Treasures?

National Treasures is a campaign to crowd-source everyday objects that explore the history of the island of Ireland over the past 100 years.


In association with RTÉ, the National Museum of Ireland and the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland, we are asking you to participate in the creation of a digital archive of historical objects. Do you have an object at home that reveals a fascinating part of our history, culture or heritage? If so, you can add it here

By collecting objects and revealing the fascinating stories behind them, we want this project to form a unique crowd-sourced tapestry of modern Irish history, one that emphasises the voices of ordinary Irish people.

A single object can reveal a fascinating piece of history, thousands of objects can tell the story of who we are as a people and how we’ve changed from 1918 onwards.

Sometimes the simplest object can be a trigger for an amazing piece of social history and significant cultural value can be found in the strangest items. So get involved, dig out your most cherished possessions and be part of this unique public history project!

Explore the archive here

The Project

The National Treasures project is a multi-platform campaign encompassing a website, four public roadshow events held in October 2017, a four-part RTÉ television series in April 2018, followed by an exhibition in the National Museum of Ireland – Country Life, Turlough Park, Castlebar, Co. Mayo.

Curators

The curators on the project are Donal Fallon, Roisín Higgins, Richard McElligott, Linda King, Ruth Griffin and Michael Fortune.