Arklow Harbour, County Wicklow
- IE CA CP/1/1/2/4/5
- Partie
- c.1935
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A view of Arklow Harbour in County Wicklow in about 1935.
Arklow Harbour, County Wicklow
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A view of Arklow Harbour in County Wicklow in about 1935.
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A view of the Ford Factory in Cork in about 1945.
Nelson’s Pillar, O’Connell Street, Dublin
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A view of Nelson’s Pillar and the Father Theobald Mathew statue on O’Connell Street, Dublin, as seen from outside the Gresham Hotel.
Dunmore East Harbour, County Waterford
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A view of the pier and lighthouse in the village of Dunmore East in County Waterford in about 1940.
The ‘Three Jolly Pigeons’, County Westmeath
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The exterior of the ‘Three Jolly Pigeons’ public house near Athlone in County Westmeath in about 1930. Built in 1830, this bar was named after the ‘Three Jolly Pigeons’, a public house that provided the setting for Oliver Goldsmith’s well-known play ‘She Stoops to Conquer’, written in 1773.
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A view of the town of Ennis in County Clare in about 1940. The photograph was taken from the bell tower of the old Franciscan Friary located on Abbey Street in the town.
Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, Waterford
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An exterior view of the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity located on Barronstrand Street in Waterford city.
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A view of Wicklow town and harbour in about 1940.
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A view of Castlegar, a small village located just outside Galway city, in about 1945. . An annotation on the reverse of the print reads ‘Coming home from the market / a picturesque scene at Castlegar, near Galway’. The image was taken by P.J. Cahir, Knockroe, Kilfenora, County Clare.
Saint Patrick's Cathedral, Skibbereen, County Cork
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A view of the exterior of Saint Patrick's Catholic Cathedral on North Street in Skibbereen in County Cork. Located in the Diocese of Cork and Ross, this neo-classical church was built between 1826 and 1832 to a design by the Cork-born architect, Michael Augustine O'Riordan (c.1783-1848), a Presentation Brother.