Lismore Castle, County Waterford
- IE CA CP/1/1/2/5/19
- Parte
- c.1945
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An image of the Gothic-Revival style Lismore Castle and its gardens in County Waterford.
Lismore Castle, County Waterford
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An image of the Gothic-Revival style Lismore Castle and its gardens in County Waterford.
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A print titled ‘Small talk on Shandon Street, Cork’. The print is dated to c.1940. From the eighteenth century onward, Shandon Street was known as major site for commercial activity on the north-side of Cork. Some of the women in the image are wearing a traditional black shawl. Many working-class Irish women survived as street traders, selling fruit, vegetables and second-hand clothing. In Cork they were known as ‘the Shawlies’ because of the distinctive, traditional black shawls they wore on the streets.
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A view of Lower Rathmines Road, Dublin, in about 1945. The photograph was taken from the bridge spanning the Grand Canal. Although usually referred to as Portobello Bridge, the official name is La Touche Bridge, named after William Digges La Touche (1747-1803), the heir to a prominent Dublin business family and a director of the Grand Canal Company.
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Postcard print of Rosses Point in County Sligo in c.1930.
Strandhill Beach, County Sligo
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Postcard print of Strandhill Beach, County Sligo, in c.1930.
Tobernalt Holy Well, County Sligo
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A postcard print of Tobernalt Holy Well in County Sligo.
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A view of St. Mary’s Pro-Cathedral on Marlborough Street in Dublin in 1945.
Road to Mount Melleray Abbey, County Waterford
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A view of the road to Mount Melleray (Cistercian) Abbey in County Waterford. An annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'On the road to Mount Melleray / County Waterford'. The image is credited to Frank O'Brien, Fermoy, County Cork.
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A photograph of crowds around the bandstand in St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, in the summer of 1948.
The Four Courts as seen from the 'Forty Steps’, Dublin
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The Four Courts as seen from a laneway (‘the Forty Steps’) adjacent to Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin.