030: Collecting Political Material Since Age 12 | Alan Kinsella

030: Collecting Political Material Since Age 12 | Alan Kinsella

Author: The Echo Newspaper November 30, 2020 Duration: 35:18
#30: We take a trip back through Irish political history through the lense of ephemera such as election flyers, posters, pins and badges. Since 1982, when he was just 12-years-old, Alan Kinsella has collected approximately 50,000 items of Irish political paraphernalia. Alan speaks to Hayden Moore about his collection and his podcast, The Others.

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