- IE CA CP/1/1/2/2/3
- Parte
- c.1940
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Postcard print of Ferrycarrig, County Wexford, in c.1940.
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Postcard print of Ferrycarrig, County Wexford, in c.1940.
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A postcard print of Inch Strand, County Kerry, in c.1930.
Queen Victoria Statue, Leinster House, Dublin
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A view of the Queen Victoria Statue outside Leinster House, Dublin, in about 1935. The bronze statue with three attendants, depicting Hibernia at War, Hibernia at Peace, and Fame, was designed by the Irish sculptor John Hughes and sat at the Kildare Street entrance to Leinster House (the seat of the Irish Parliament) from 1908 to 1948. Following its removal, it was stored in the Royal Hospital Kilmainham. The statute was eventually re-erected in 1987 in front of the Queen Victoria Building in Sydney, Australia.
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A photoengraving showing tenement dwellers in Dublin. The original photographic print is credited to Thomas F. Geoghegan (Essex Quay).
The Road to Rostrevor, County Down
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A view of the road (along the shores of Carlingford Lough) to the village of Rostrevor in County Down in about 1940. Slieve Martin is prominent in the background of the image.
On the road to Achill, County Mayo
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A photographic print titled 'On the road to Achill, County Mayo'.
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A view of a farmer sowing seeds in a ploughed field. A manuscript annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'The sower went out'.
Ships Berthed at the Quay, Waterford
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Steamships at the quay in Waterford in about 1935.
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The Lee Public Baths, Victoria Cross, Cork, in about 1945. The Lee Baths were a sprawling outdoor and unheated swimming pool complex with rudimentary concrete finishes and a perilous diving board. Costing £23,000 to build, the baths opened to the public in 1934.
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The entrance to the Mardyke, an extensive area of parkland in Cork city.