Dr Douglas Hyde, Founder of the Gaelic League
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- 13 July 1949
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A clipping of a tribute to Douglas Hyde published in the ‘Irish Times’ (13 July 1949).
Dr Douglas Hyde, Founder of the Gaelic League
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A clipping of a tribute to Douglas Hyde published in the ‘Irish Times’ (13 July 1949).
Douglas Hyde's Funeral Procession
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A photographic print of Douglas Hyde’s funeral procession in Dublin.
Douglas Hyde, St. Andrew's Church, Westland Row, Dublin
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An image of Douglas Hyde (1860-1949), President of Ireland, outside St. Andrew’s Church on Westland Row in Dublin.
Douglas Hyde’s funeral procession on Grattan Bridge
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A photographic print of Douglas Hyde’s funeral procession crossing Grattan Bridge in Dublin.
Douglas Hyde’s funeral procession on Conyngham Road
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A photographic print of Douglas Hyde’s funeral procession travelling down Conyngham Road with ranks of soldiers flanking the hearse on either side.
Douglas Hyde’s coffin carried from St. Patrick’s Cathedral
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A photographic print of Douglas Hyde’s coffin being carried from St. Patrick’s Cathedral by soldiers. The image is credited to the ‘Evening Herald’.
Douglas Hyde at Áras an Uachtaráin
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An image of Douglas Hyde (Dubhghlas de hÍde) standing outside Áras an Uachtaráin in the Phoenix Park in Dublin, his official residence as President of Ireland.
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An image of Douglas Hyde (1860-1949), President of Ireland, leaving St. Andrew's Church on Westland Row in Dublin.
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A photographic print of Douglas Hyde (Dubhghlas de hÍde), President of Ireland, at a public ceremony. Both Éamon de Valera and John A. Costello are present in the background.
Douglas Corrigan and James Montgomery
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A photographic print of (left) Douglas Corrigan (1907-1995) and James Montgomery (1870-1943) at a reception in Dublin on 24 July 1938. Corrigan was a pioneering American aviator who earned the nickname ‘Wrong Way’ after ‘accidentally’ flying across the Atlantic when his original intention was to fly a cross-country route from New York to California in July 1938. James Montgomery was the Irish film censor from 1923 to 1940.