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Expand 1 - [Irish censuses 1642-1910]1 - [Irish censuses 1642-1910]
Expand 2 - [1911 Irish Census]2 - [1911 Irish Census]
Collapse 3 - Other census slides3 - Other census slides
1 - 1 - Birth, death, marriage and emigration rate, 1871-1910
2 - 2 - [list of slides]
3 - 4 - Birth, death, marriage and emigration rate, 1871-1911
4 - 10 - Birth, death and marriage registration, 1892-1911
5 - 12 - Population of Ireland, 1821-1901
6 - 12 - Emigration from Ireland, 1851-1911
7 - 15 - Female vs. Male birth, death and emigration rates, 1864-1911
8 - 30 - Population age groups, 1901-1911
9 - 35 - Adult population by class, 1891-1911
10 - Comparative view of houses and population, 1821-1911
11 - Birth, death, marriage and emigration rates, 1864-1910
12 - Male vs. female emigrants, 1851-1911
13 - Census 1911 - Summary
14 - School attendance by county
15 - 1901 Census Form B.1
16 - 1911 Census Form A
17 - 1926 Census Form A
18 - 1926 Census Poster
Expand 4 - Comparative birth and marriage rates4 - Comparative birth and marriage rates
Expand 5 - Tuberculosis slides5 - Tuberculosis slides
Expand 6 - Diseases mortality rates6 - Diseases mortality rates

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