Guide to the Consulate General of Ireland Records, 1975-1998

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Guide to the Consulate General of Ireland Records, 1975-1998

1975-1998

The Consulate General of Ireland in New York City is a branch of the Embassy of Ireland that provides assistance and information to Irish citizens both visiting and living in New York including passport and visa services, authentication of documents, and advice for foreign travel. This collection consists of correspondence, press releases, invitations and reports generated by the Consulate General of Ireland's New York office. Of note are Reports of the Proceedings from the New Ireland Forum (1983-1984) and the Anglo-Irish Agreement (1985) between England Northern Ireland.

1.0 linear feet in 2 manuscript boxes

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