- IE CA CP/1/1/1/3/52
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- c.1940
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Ross Errilly Friary, Headford, County Galway
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The ruins of Ross Errilly Franciscan Friary, sometimes referred to as Ross Abbey, near Headford, in County Galway.
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A view of the interior of Rothe House, a late sixteenth-century merchant's townhouse in Kilkenny.
Rotunda Maternity Hospital, Dublin
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A view of the Rotunda Maternity Hospital on Parnell Street in Dublin in about 1940.
Roundstone Harbour, County Galway
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A view of the small harbour at Roundstone, Connemara, County Galway, in about 1960. Roundstone (in Irish, ‘Cloch na Rón’, meaning ‘seal’s rock’) was built in the 1820s by Alexander Nimmo (1783-1832), a Scottish civil engineer who had settled in the locality.
Royal Dublin Horse Show, Ballsbridge
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An image showing horses on parade in the arena at the Royal Dublin Horse Show in Ballsbridge in about 1935.
Ruins of Annaghdown Cathedral, County Galway
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A Capuchin friar and a canine companion at the ruined Annaghdown Cathedral, located on the shores of Lough Corrib, in County Galway. Annaghdown is closely associated with St. Brendan of Clonfert (also known as Brendan the Navigator), who died here in about 580. The cathedral dates to the fifteenth century.
Ruins of Ross Errilly Friary, Headford, County Galway
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Two Capuchin friars walk around the ruins of Ross Errilly Friary, sometimes referred to as Ross Abbey, near Headford, in County Galway. This Franciscan friary is among the best-preserved medieval ecclesiastical sites in Ireland.
Sailing Vessels off the Aran Islands
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A view of some traditional sailing vessels off the Aran Islands on Ireland's western seaboard in about 1940. The larger boats appear to be Galway Hookers. The smaller boats (being laid up on the beach) are currachs.
Saint Patrick's Basilica, Lough Derg, County Donegal
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A view of pilgrims at Saint Patrick's Basilica on Station Island on Lough Derg in County Donegal.