- IE CA CP/1/1/4/86/1
- Parte
- c.1910
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A postcard print of the River Barrow and New Ross in County Wexford.
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Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
A postcard print of the River Barrow and New Ross in County Wexford.
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A postcard print of the quay in Wexford Town taken from Ferrybank.
Killurin Bridge, County Wexford
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A postcard print of Killurin Bridge (also known as the 'Deeps Bridge') over the River Slaney in County Wexford.
The People’s Park, Waterford City
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The fountain in the People’s Park, Waterford city, in about 1955.
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A view of Annestown (in Irish ‘Bun Abha’, meaning ‘river’s end’), a small coastal village in County Waterford, in about 1955. The tower of the Church of Saint John the Baptist is visible in the image. This small-scale rural church was constructed by the Board of First Fruits, an institution of the Church of Ireland, which was established in 1711 to build and improve Anglican churches and rectories in Ireland. The Church of Saint John the Baptist in Annestown dates to about 1822.
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An image of a roadside spring in County Meath in about 1960. An annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'Built for passing traffic a century ago in Meath'.
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An image of a resident of Arranmore, an island off the west coast of County Donegal. A manuscript annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'Off to the bog, Arranmore Island, County Donegal'.
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A photographic print of individuals praying outside Brixton Prison in London during Terence MacSwiney’s hunger strike. The caption refers to the persons as ‘two Irish sympathizers’. The image is credited to Wide World Photos.
Dublin Fire Brigade, Four Courts, Dublin
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A Dublin Fire Brigade tender near the Four Courts following the assault on the building at the start of the Civil War on 1 July 1922. A manuscript caption on the reverse of the print reads ‘Rebel garrison surrenders / Four Courts in flames after great explosion / the Four Courts, the republican fortress in Dublin, unconditionally surrendered to the Free State troops yesterday, and the garrison of about 150 are now in Mountjoy Prison / Photograph shows a fire engine at work’.
Postcard Print of Francis Sheehy-Skeffington
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A postcard print of Francis Sheehy-Skeffington. The caption reads ‘Arrested on Easter Monday 1916, and shot without trial at Portobello Barracks, April 26th’.