Boyne Archives provides professional archival services and digital solutions to institutions across Ireland, the UK, and beyond.
Archive Management
We provide full archival services — cataloguing, digitisation, standards compliance, and ongoing management — to the following institutions:
- The Passionists — passionistarchives.ie
- Glenstal Abbey — glenstalarchives.ie
- The Rosminians — rosminianarchives.ie
- The Pallotines — website coming soon
The Chambery Sisters and the Capuchins West Provincial Archives are also among our happy clients.
Web Projects
- catholicarchives.ie — A shared online repository for Irish Catholic archives, built on the open-source AtoM platform. Multiple institutions catalogue their collections here, making them searchable in one place.
- catholicarchives.co.uk — The UK equivalent — a shared repository for Catholic archives across Britain, also built on AtoM.
- catholichistory.ie — An Irish Catholic history portal providing access to primary source documents via IIIF viewers.
- irish-history-resources.com — A research portal linking to the best online resources for Irish history — archives, genealogy, manuscripts, newspapers, and more.
- usa-archives-hosting.com — Our international hosting services brochure covering the full range of archival hosting solutions we offer.
- mymanifests.com — IIIF manifest hosting for institutions wishing to display digitised collections online.
Hosting Services
- AtoM (Access to Memory) — Hosting, domain, setup and ongoing maintenance at a fraction of the cost of commercial alternatives. Our archivist-led support means advice from someone who understands archives, not just servers.
- ArchivesSpace — Dedicated hosting for ArchivesSpace instances.
- eScriptorium — Handwritten text recognition (HTR) server for institutions with handwritten historical collections requiring transcription.
- IIIF & Mirador — Manifest creation and hosting via mymanifests.com, Mirador viewer integration, and full Canopy IIIF sites.
Expanding to the UK and Italy
Our services are available to archives in the UK and Italy. Dedicated websites for both regions are currently in development.

