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Cromwell’s Arch, Youghal, County Cork

A view of Cromwell’s Arch in Youghal, County Cork, in about 1945. It was from here on 26 May 1650 that Oliver Cromwell departed Ireland having overwintered in the town following his military campaign in the country.

Croke Park, Dublin

An aerial view of Croke Park (Páirc an Chrócaigh), Dublin, in September 1938. The image shows (on the right) the newly-completed Cusack Stand which was officially opened in time for the All-Ireland football semi-final between Kerry and Laois on 21 August 1938.

Croagh Patrick, County Mayo

A view of the landscape near the slopes of Croagh Patrick, County Mayo, in about 1935. This 764-metre-high mountain is traditionally climbed by pilgrims on the last Sunday in July. The traditional thatched cottage in the foreground is noted in the caption (on the reverse of the print) as being the birthplace in Louisburgh of John McEvilly, the Archbishop of Tuam from 1881 to 1902

Criticism of ‘Orange Terror’ publication

A note from an unnamed correspondent returning a copy of the ‘Orange Terror’ off-print. The correspondent complains that the item was sent to them ‘without request’ and asks that that ‘a complete and fully documented account of the callous murders and other crimes committed by the I.R.A. in England in 1939’ be distributed ‘free to the Irish’.

Crawford School of Art, Cork

A print of a drawing of the Crawford School of Art (now the Crawford Art Gallery) in Cork. The illustration is by Somhairle McCann, Principal of the School of Art from 1937 to 1967.

Courthouse Window, Tralee, County Kerry

A view from a window in the courthouse in Tralee, County Kerry. A cannon (used in the Crimean War and in the Indian Rebellion) commemorating the Kerry men who had died in these conflicts is visible in the image. A manuscript annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'Courthouse window, Tralee'.

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