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Mageney Railway Station, County Kildare

A view of four individuals working on the train line at Mageney Railway Station, County Kildare, in about 1910. Opened in 1846, the station formed part of the Great Southern and Western Railway line from Cherryville Junction to Kilkenny.

Macroom Castle, County Cork

A view of Macroom Castle on the banks of the River Sullane in County Cork in about 1930. A manuscript annotation on the reverse of the print reads '"Reflections", Macroom, Co. Cork / by Ita McNally, 11 South Mall, Cork'.

MacGuinness's March

A handbill with the lyrics for ‘MacGuinness's March’. The item is an electoral propaganda leaflet produced for Joseph McGuinness in the South Longford by-election of 1917.

MacCurtain Street, Cork

A view of MacCurtain Street, Cork, in about 1945. Formerly called King Street, this historic thoroughfare was renamed in honour of Tomás Mac Curtain (1884-1920), a republican Lord Mayor of Cork who was assassinated during the War of Independence.

MA Research Thesis on Father Mathew

A thesis titled ‘The Life and Times of Fr. Theobald Mathew’ by Fr. Nessan Shaw OFM Cap. presented for the Degree of Master of Arts in University College Cork. Additional notes and newspaper cuttings were later pasted into the volume by Fr. Nessan.

Lynch's Castle, Galway

A view of Lynch's Castle, a sixteenth-century town house, situated at the junction of Shop Street and Upper Abbeygate Street in Galway city.

Lukulu Church

The interior of the church at Lukulu mission station. This church was built by Br. Alexius Paolucci OFM Cap.

Loyalist Graffiti

A photographic print of loyalist graffiti painted onto a wall. The graffiti reads ‘Orange Glory / Boyne No Pope’. No indication for the location of the image is provided.

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