Girl Unknown is a solo exhibition of portraits by Éadaoin Glynn, created in response to her engagement with Limerick Museum’s archival materials. Her research concentrated on over eight hundred glass plate negatives of anonymous women from the early 20th century, discovered by chance in a basement and donated to the archive in the 1990s. These fragile, often damaged plates are the only remaining traces of these women’s existence. The identities of the subjects, photographer and the reason for the portraits remain unknown.