- IE CA CP/1/1/2/5/18
- Parte
- c.1944
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of the village of Crookhaven on the Mizen Peninsula in County Cork.
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Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of the village of Crookhaven on the Mizen Peninsula in County Cork.
Peat Collector, Sperrin Mountains, County Tyrone
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of a peat collector in the Sperrin Mountain range in County Tyrone. An annotation on the reverse reads 'Bringing home the turf / Seen in the Sperrin Mountains'. The photograph was taken by James Roland Bainbridge (1891-1967).
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of St. Joseph's Cemetery in Cork. The cemetery was established by Fr. Theobald Mathew, the temperance campaigner and Capuchin friar, in 1830. The Church of Christ the King in Turner's Cross is visible in the background of the image.
White Rocks Beach, Portrush, County Antrim
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of White Rocks Beach, Portrush, County Antrim. A manuscript annotation on the reverse reads 'Whiterocks thro' Ladies Arch, Portrush'. An ink stamp credits the image to James Roland Bainbridge, 26 Shandon Park, Knock, Belfast.
Mardyke Cottage, Mardyke Walk, Cork
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An image of Mardyke Cottage, a detached three-bay two storey residence built in about 1810. The cottage is situated on Mardyke Walk in Cork city.
Blennerville Windmill, Tralee Bay, County Kerry
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An image of the Blennerville Windmill near Tralee in County Kerry.
Clogherhead Beach, County Louth
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An image of the beach at Clogherhead in County Louth.
Grave of Francis Sylvester Mahony (‘Father Prout’)
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An image of the grave of journalist and humourist Francis Sylvester Mahony (better known by his penname ‘Father Prout’) in Shandon Church in Cork.
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A view of Wicklow Harbour in about 1930.
The Clock House, Mallow, County Cork
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A view of the Clock House in Mallow, County Cork, in 1936. The photograph can be accurately dated due to the advertisement for the motion picture ‘Craig’s Life’ visible outside the Central Cinema to the left of the print. The film, starring Rosalind Russell and John Boles, was released in 1936. The Clock House was built around 1855, by Sir Charles Jephson-Norreys (1799-1888), a local MP and an amateur architect. His creation was said to be inspired by a trip he had undertaken to the Alps. The Clock was brought from the tower of the Old Mallow Castle. The bell was cast at Millerd Street in Cork. The bell tower became dangerous and was removed in about 1970, but was restored in 1995.