- IE CA CP/1/1/2/4/4
- Partie
- c.1930
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin, at night in about 1930.
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin, at night in about 1930.
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
A two-funnel passenger ship enters Dun Laoghaire Harbour, Dublin.
Steam Locomotive, Great Southern Railways
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of a Great Southern Railways' (GSR) steam locomotive transiting the Irish countryside in about 1940. It is likely that that the locomotive shown in the photograph is ‘Maeḋḃ’ (Anglicised: ‘Maeve’), one of three steam trains designed and built from 1939-40 principally for passenger work on the Dublin to Cork route.
Building a Currach, Baile na nGall, County Kerry
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An image showing the construction of a currach at Baile na nGall (Ballydavid) on the northern shores of Smerwick Harbour on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry in about 1940. The print is annotated on the reverse ‘Building a Naomhóg, Baile na nGall, Dingle, County Kerry’. The print is credited to Emmet Humphreys, Blackrock, County Dublin.
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of the exterior of St. Eugene's Cathedral in Derry in about 1945.
Fishing Huts, Achill Island, County Mayo
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A view of stone fishing huts on Achill Island off County Mayo in about 1940. A manuscript annotation on the print reads 'Seasonal fishing caves on Achill'.
Recess Railway Station, County Galway
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of the railway station in the small village of Recess (in Irish ‘Sraith Saileach’) in County Galway. The station is located on the northwest corner of Glendollagh Lough. It was one of several stations that ran through central Connemara on the Galway to Clifden line of the Midland Great Western Railway which opened in 1895.
Commercial Buildings, Dame Street, Dublin
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A view of the courtyard of the eighteenth-century Commercial Buildings on Dame Street in Dublin. The building was used a meeting place by the Ouzel Galley Society, a representative body of city merchants which later became the Dublin Chamber of Commerce. It was demolished to enable the construction of the Central Bank of Ireland building in the 1970s.
Owenreagh River Valley, County Kerry
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A general view of the Owenreagh River Valley in County Kerry.
Alfie Byrne, Lord Mayor of Dublin
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A portrait photograph of Alfie Byrne (1882-1956), Lord Mayor of Dublin.