- IE CA CP/1/1/3/1/1
- Part
- c.1935
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A linen weaver at work in Belfast in about 1935.
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A linen weaver at work in Belfast in about 1935.
A fruit seller, Shandon Street, Cork
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A fruit seller on Shandon Street in Cork in about 1930.
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A photographic print of an election poster encouraging the public to vote for W.T. Cosgrave as Sinn Féin MP for Kilkenny city in the parliamentary by-election in 1917. Cosgrave, who was a veteran of the 1916 Rising, was victorious in the by-election, defeating John Magennis of the Irish Parliamentary Party. Cosgrave would go on to serve for ten years (from 1922-32) as President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State.
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A portrait photograph of a County Down farmer in about 1930.
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A view of children following cattle on a country road in about 1940.
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A print titled 'a Claddagh Group’, Galway, c.1940.
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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’.
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A portrait photograph of a farmer from Ballycotton in County Cork in about 1935.
1916 Rising Prisoners in Stafford Jail
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A large group of Irish prisoners detained in Stafford Jail in England following the 1916 Rising. The print is annotated on the reverse: ‘photograph believed to be the largest group of 1916 men taken’. Stafford Jail was converted for use as a military detention barracks and was used to hold Irish internees before their transfer to Frongoch Internment Camp in North Wales.
‘Throwing the dart’, Cork Harbour
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An image of the Lord Mayor of Cork about to throw a ceremonial dart into Cork Harbour at its boundaries symbolizing the city’s control over the port.