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Clarke at the Crawford: Chaste dreams of future husbands
Clarke at the Crawford: Chaste dreams of future husbands

The Crawford’s display of Harry Clarke’s paintings includes Fiona Shaw’s reading of the Keats poem that inspired them, writes Ellie O’Byrne

Tue, 01 Jan, 2019

Glasgow bin lorry crash driver Harry Clarke avoids jail for motoring offence
Glasgow bin lorry crash driver Harry Clarke avoids jail for motoring offence

The driver of a bin lorry which crashed killing six people has avoided jail after admitting culpable and reckless driving on a separate occasion just nine months after the tragedy.

Fri, 31 Mar, 2017

Harry Clarke's Illustrations of war and tragedy are forgotten no more
Harry Clarke's Illustrations of war and tragedy are forgotten no more
Harry Clarke’s illustrations for the records of Irish deaths in the First World War were largely forgotten as a national attitude of ambivalence emerged after the conflict, writes Alan O’Riordan

Tue, 05 Jan, 2016

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