The Story of Us Census 1926 exhibition opens in Naas Library
A touring exhibition exploring life in Ireland 100 years ago is now open to the public at Naas Library & Cultural Centre, writes Brian Byrne. Census 1926 — The Story of Us is on display in the Chamber from 4 July to 28 July 2026.
It was officially opened on Saturday, with County Librarian, Gillian Allen; KCC Cathaoirleach, Cllr Tim Durkan; Kildare County Council Director of Service, Joe Boland; and Keeper at the National Archives, Zoe Reid.
Eoghan Burke opened the event with a rendition of 'The Bold Fenian Men'. The Moat Players performed pieces inspired by Kildare natives who were listed in the 1926 Census.
The exhibition, presented in partnership with Kildare County Council, uses documents, images, audio-visual displays, and census returns to show what life was like in the newly independent Irish Free State.
It looks at areas including sport, entertainment, language, culture, religion, gender, housing, and working life.
The 1926 census collected 21 sets of information, including name, age, sex, marital status, religion, housing conditions, and ability to speak Irish. Personal information from individual census forms can be published 100 years after the census was taken.
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