St. Aidan's Cathedral, Enniscorthy, County Wexford
- IE CA CP/1/1/1/2/29
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- c.1930
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A view of the exterior of St. Aidan's Cathedral in Enniscorthy, County Wexford.
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St. Aidan's Cathedral, Enniscorthy, County Wexford
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A view of the exterior of St. Aidan's Cathedral in Enniscorthy, County Wexford.
Kilmalkedar Church, County Kerry
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A view of a man posing in the window of the ruined medieval church at Kilmalkedar near Dingle in County Kerry in about 1940. The caption on the reverse of the print provides detail on the traditional cures associated with this church : ‘Even the stoutest can pass through this "needle’s eye" at the beautiful ancient Church of Kilmalkedar by following the directions of the guide. If the window is passed through three times on Easter Sunday and the church circumambulated three times in the direction of the sun’s motion it is said to be a certain cure of all rheumatic ills. It is said no one has yet failed to pass through the window’.
Church of Saint Mary and Saint John, Ballincollig, County Cork
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A postcard image of the Church of Saint Mary and Saint John in Ballincollig, County Cork.
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A view of the town of Newport in County Mayo. The seven arches bridge (formerly a viaduct for the Achill branch of the Midland Great Western Railway line) and St. Patrick's Church are prominent in the image.
Harbour, Malin beg, County Donegal
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A postcard print image of the harbour at Malin Beg in County Donegal.
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An image of an outdoor (clothing and shoe) street market, most likely in the vicinity of the old Moore Street market area in Dublin. The image may possibly show stalls on either Horseman’s Row or Coles Lane in this area (the present-day Ilac Centre now covers this site).
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A linen weaver at work in Belfast in about 1935.
Knocklofty Bridge, County Tipperary
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A view of Knocklofty Bridge over the River Suir in about 1930. The bridge is located near Clonmel on the border between Counties Tipperary and Waterford. This three-arch limestone structure dates to circa 1770 and is attributed to the Cork-born architect Thomas Ivory (c.1732-1786), a highly significant figure in the building of Georgian Dublin.
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A street scene in Belfast in about 1935. The print is titled on the reverse: ‘Sunday in the city – a sunshine study’.
Portstewart Strand, County Derry
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A view of Portstewart Strand, a sandy, two-mile long beach in County Derry, in about 1950.