Knightstown Harbour, Valentia Island, County Kerry
- IE CA CP/1/1/3/14/2
- Parte
- c.1960
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A view of the harbour at Knightstown, the main village on Valentia Island off the coast of the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry.
Knightstown Harbour, Valentia Island, County Kerry
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A view of the harbour at Knightstown, the main village on Valentia Island off the coast of the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry.
The Road above Bantry Bay, County Cork
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A print titled (on the reverse) 'On the road above Bantry Bay' in County Cork.
Market Day, Clifden, County Galway
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A view of a small market in the Square (also known as Market Square) in Clifden in County Galway.
Carrageen Collector, Carraroe, County Galway
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An image of a carrageen (seaweed) collector on the beach (Trá an Dóilín or Coral Strand) near Carraroe, Connemara, County Galway.
Stonecutter, Cashel, County Tipperary
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An image of a stonecutter at work in Cashel in County Tipperary.
Glengarriff, Beara Peninsula, County Cork
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A print titled ‘Chatting with “Curley Harrington”, Glengarriff’, County Cork, in c.1955.
Barricade at City Hall, Dublin
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A photographic print of British troops installing a barricade outside City Hall, Dublin, during the early phases of the War of Independence.
Michael Collins at a Public Demonstration, College Green, Dublin
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A photographic print showing Michael Collins commending the Anglo-Irish Treaty to a huge crowd gathered outside College Green, Dublin.
John Redmond at the Irish Convention, Dublin
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An image of John Redmond (front row, third from the left) at the Irish Convention in Trinity College Dublin in 1917.
Ardtully House, Kilgarvan, County Kerry
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A view of the ruins of Ardtully House near Kilgarvan in County Kerry. An annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'Grounds of Ardtully Castle / showing the turret of the Orpen Mansion'. The original castle on this site was destroyed during the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland in the mid-seventeenth century. In 1847, Sir Richard Orpen (1788-1876) demolished the remains of the castle and replaced it with a five-bay, two-storey Scottish-Baronial style house. This house was itself destroyed during the War of Independence in 1921.