Shop Front, Portumna, County Galway
- IE CA CP/1/1/2/7/19
- Deel
- c.1940
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An image of Tuohy's shop front in Portumna in County Galway.
Shop Front, Portumna, County Galway
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of Tuohy's shop front in Portumna in County Galway.
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An image titled ‘Inishmaan Pupils’. The print is slightly blurred but the date (25 May 1937) is visible on the teacher’s blackboard. Inishmaan (Inis Meáin) is the middle of the three main Aran Islands located off Galway on Ireland’s Atlantic Coast.
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A postcard print of the beach at Rossbeigh in County Kerry.
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A view of Cork City Hall taken from across the River Lee on South Mall in about 1940. A large crowd is assembled in front of the building.
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A view of Cave Hill, a prominent rocky hill overlooking Belfast. The structure on the slopes of Cave Hill is Belfast Castle, constructed in the late 1860s for George Hamilton Chichester, 3rd Marquess of Donegall (1797-1883).
Lane way, Killarney, County Kerry
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An image of archway and lane way in Killarney in County Kerry. A manuscript caption to the print reads 'Wet day, Killarney'.
Healy Pass, Glengarriff, County Cork
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A postcard print image of the calvary monument in the Healy Pass near Glengarriff in County Cork.
Journey’s End, Howth, County Dublin
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A view of the ‘Journey’s End’ cottage at Baily, Howth, overlooking Dublin Bay in about 1940. The cottage was later purchased by Andrew Devane (1917-2000), one of Ireland’s leading architects. From 1952-55, he transformed Journey’s End into one of Ireland’s most famous modernist-style residences.
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A photographic print of the main street in the Dublin suburb of Rathmines in the first decade of the twentieth century.
Church of Christ the King, Cabra, Dublin
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An aerial photograph of the Church of Christ the King in Cabra in Dublin. The church was designed by the firm of John Joseph Robinson (1887-1965) and Richard Cyril Keefe (c.1889-1965) and was formally opened in October 1933. A printed annotation on the reverse provides provenance information: ‘Army Air Corps / Date: 20 Feb. 1937 / Area: Cabra Chapel / Lens: 10” / Height: 600 m’.