- IE CA CP/1/1/1/3/48
- Partie
- c.1935
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A view of a fruit seller at an open-air market. A manuscript annotation on the reverse reads 'Idle moments on the coconut stall'.
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A view of a fruit seller at an open-air market. A manuscript annotation on the reverse reads 'Idle moments on the coconut stall'.
The Bridge of the ‘Dún Aengus’
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A silhouetted view of Captain Senan Meskell (1880-1962) standing on the bridge of the ‘Dún Aengus’ off the west coast of Ireland in about 1935.
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A postcard print titled on image face 'Kilmore Quay Village and Saltee Island Sea Bird Sanctuary, Co. Wexford / From the Rosslare Strand Bird Life Film'.
Baile na nGall, Ring, County Waterford
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A postcard image of cottages in Baile na nGall (or Ballynagaul) in Ring in County Waterford.
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A view of Waterford city from the opposite (Ferrybank) side of the River Suir in about 1955.
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The quay in Waterford city at dusk in about 1955.
Farmers, Rockwell, Cashel, County Tipperary
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An image of resting labourers on a farm in Rockwell near Cashel in County Tipperary in about 1955.
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An image of the coast at Dún Laoghaire in County Dublin. A manuscript annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'Eventide at Dún Laoghaire'.
O’Connell Bridge and Eden Quay, Dublin
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A view of O’Connell Bridge and Eden Quay, Dublin, in about 1960. The Corinthian Cinema is a noticeable landmark on the left of the image. Originally rebuilt after the 1916 destruction of this part of city, the cinema opened in 1921. It was designed by T.F. McNamara with internal alterations to the auditorium in the 1930s by Jones & Kelly. It was apparently given the name ‘The Ranch’ because of the number of westerns it screened. The Corinthian closed in July 1975 but in October of the same year it re-opened as a two-screen cinema called the Odeon. The cinema closed its doors for the final time in 1993. The building was finally demolished in late 2002 to make way for a commercial development.
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A view of Leeson Street (near the junction with Adelaide Road) in Dublin in about 1960. The small brickwork building in the centre of the image is the kiosk, a landmark in Dublin’s south city.