- IE CA CP/1/1/1/3/38
- Deel
- c.1945
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of a man working on a spinning mule machine in Cill Rónáin (Kilronan) on Inishmore, one of the Aran Islands off the west coast of Ireland.
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A view of a man working on a spinning mule machine in Cill Rónáin (Kilronan) on Inishmore, one of the Aran Islands off the west coast of Ireland.
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A view of a fruit seller at an open-air market. A manuscript annotation on the reverse reads 'Idle moments on the coconut stall'.
The Bridge of the ‘Dún Aengus’
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A silhouetted view of Captain Senan Meskell (1880-1962) standing on the bridge of the ‘Dún Aengus’ off the west coast of Ireland in about 1935.
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A postcard print titled on image face 'Kilmore Quay Village and Saltee Island Sea Bird Sanctuary, Co. Wexford / From the Rosslare Strand Bird Life Film'.
Baile na nGall, Ring, County Waterford
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A postcard image of cottages in Baile na nGall (or Ballynagaul) in Ring in County Waterford.
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A postcard print titled 'An Irish Cabin'.
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A view of Benbulbin, part of the Dartry Mountains, and an iconic landmark in County Sligo.
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A view of the landscape near the slopes of Croagh Patrick, County Mayo, in about 1935. This 764-metre-high mountain is traditionally climbed by pilgrims on the last Sunday in July. The traditional thatched cottage in the foreground is noted in the caption (on the reverse of the print) as being the birthplace in Louisburgh of John McEvilly, the Archbishop of Tuam from 1881 to 1902
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A view of the coastline off Mullaghmore ('An Mullach Mór') in County Sligo in about 1935.
Loughbeg, Castlegregory, County Kerry
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A postcard print titled 'Loughbeg, Castlegregory, County Kerry'. The image shows boating activities on the shores of Lough Gill. A printed annotation on the reverse suggests the photograph is credited to T.J. Egan, Castlegregory.