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With digital objects Irish Capuchin Archives
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Healy Pass, Glengarriff, County Cork

A postcard print image of the Healy Pass near Glengarriff in County Cork. The caption provides the full name of the road. It was named after Timothy Michael Healy (1885-1931), a Cork-born nationalist politician, and the first Governor-General of the Irish Free State.

Hay Harvesting, County Carlow

A view of horse-drawn hay harvesting in County Carlow in c.1935. The image shows the Brownshill Dolmen, a large megalithic portal tomb in County Carlow. The date of the tomb’s construction has been estimated to be between 4000 and 3000 BC. At one hundred metric tons, the dolmen’s cap stone is reputed to be the largest in Europe.

Harvesting, Dugort, Achill Island, County Mayo

A view of harvesting at Dugort (also known as Doogort) on Achill Island off the coast of County Mayo on Ireland's Atlantic seaboard. The peak in the background is Slievemore (in Irish: 'Sliabh Mór'), a distinctive, almost conical-shaped mountain and the second highest point on Achill Island after Croaghaun mountain.

Harvesting, Ardee, County Louth

An image of a harvest scene in the countryside around Ardee in County Louth. A manuscript annotation on the reverse reads 'The Harvest / An Autumn scene at Ardee, County Louth'.

Harvesting in County Fermanagh

A view of farmers at work harvesting in County Fermanagh in about 1945. A manuscript annotation on the reverse reads 'Harvest / making the stack, County Fermanagh'.

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