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(c) National Archives Census of Ireland 1911
The household returns and ancillary records for the censuses of Ireland of 1901 and 1911, which are in the custody of the National Archives of Ireland, represent an extremely valuable part of the Irish national heritage. Read more about their digitisation.
All thirty-two counties for 1911 are now available on this site . We have decided to make the material immediately available, in the knowledge that the vast majority of our users will be able to find what they want. Corrections and improvements will be ongoing, and we are very grateful to all users who have submitted corrections to us.
See Future Plans for information about the next releases of material.
What’s in the Census records?
Partners in the project
Future plans
Census online: user feedback
Search the census records for Ireland 1911
What was Ireland like in 1911?
See our illustrated account of the country in 1911:
Read about transport, and look at a tram timetable for 1911
Read about literature and see Oliver St. John Gogarty’s census return, where he momentarily forgot he was married
Read about Belfast’s shipbuilders, and see the Titanic under construction
Read about the Blasket Islands and see Peig Sayers’s (Margaret Guiheen’s) census return
Read about sport and see a photo of the All-Ireland winning Kerry football team of 1903
Read about cultural life in Belfast, and see the audience at the Grand Opera House
Further contextual and illustrative material will appear on the site over the coming months, subject to budgetary constraints.
The household returns and ancillary records for the censuses of Ireland of 1901 and 1911, which are in the custody of the National Archives of Ireland, represent an extremely valuable part of the Irish national heritage. Read more about their digitisation.
All thirty-two counties for 1911 are now available on this site . We have decided to make the material immediately available, in the knowledge that the vast majority of our users will be able to find what they want. Corrections and improvements will be ongoing, and we are very grateful to all users who have submitted corrections to us.
See Future Plans for information about the next releases of material.
What’s in the Census records?
Partners in the project
Future plans
Census online: user feedback
Search the census records for Ireland 1911
What was Ireland like in 1911?
See our illustrated account of the country in 1911:
Read about transport, and look at a tram timetable for 1911
Read about literature and see Oliver St. John Gogarty’s census return, where he momentarily forgot he was married
Read about Belfast’s shipbuilders, and see the Titanic under construction
Read about the Blasket Islands and see Peig Sayers’s (Margaret Guiheen’s) census return
Read about sport and see a photo of the All-Ireland winning Kerry football team of 1903
Read about cultural life in Belfast, and see the audience at the Grand Opera House
Further contextual and illustrative material will appear on the site over the coming months, subject to budgetary constraints.