Éamon de Valera, East Clare By-election
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- July 1917
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An image of Éamon de Valera on the steps of Ennis Courthouse following his victory in the East Clare by-election in July 1917.
Éamon de Valera, East Clare By-election
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An image of Éamon de Valera on the steps of Ennis Courthouse following his victory in the East Clare by-election in July 1917.
Éamon de Valera versus George Bernard Shaw
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A clipping of an article titled ‘Mr de Valera and Mr Bernard Shaw’. The article refers to a dispute between the two men over British requests to use the so-called ‘Treaty Ports’ in Ireland. (Volume page 88).
Éamon de Valera and Seán T. O’Kelly at the funeral of Douglas Hyde
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A photographic print of President Seán T. O’Kelly and Éamon de Valera of the burial of Douglas Hyde at Portahard Church cemetery, Frenchpark, County Roscommon.
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Two postcard print views of Dunquin Pier (‘Cé Dhún Chaoin’) in County Kerry. The pier serves as the departure point for the seasonal (summer) ferry service to the Blasket Islands.
Dunmore East Harbour, County Waterford
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A view of the pier and lighthouse in the village of Dunmore East in County Waterford in about 1940.
Dunlewey Lough, County Donegal
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A view of Dunlewey Lough and the ruins of old Dunlewey Church in County Donegal. The photograph was taken on the slopes of Errigal. The ruined church was formerly a Church of Ireland (Anglican) chapel of ease, built in about 1853.
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An aerial view of the town of Dungarvan in County Waterford in about 1935. The image was taken over Dungarvan Bay with Abbeyside on the eastern bank of the River Colligan on the right and Dungarvan Town on the left.
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A view of a farmer resident in Dunfanaghy, County Donegal. An annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'Coming from the peat bogs, Dunfanaghy, County Donegal'.
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A clipping of an article referring to a recent decision to convert the former Dundalk Gaol into a Garda barracks.
Dundalk Courthouse, County Louth
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A view of the courthouse on Clanbrassil Street in Dundalk, County Louth, in about 1960. The Maid of Erin statue (erected in 1899 to commemorate the United Irishmen rebellion of 1798) is prominent in the image.