Aerial view of Waterford City and Redmond Bridge
- IE CA CP/1/1/2/1/14
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- c.1940
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An aerial view of Waterford city showing Redmond Bridge in c.1940.
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Aerial view of Waterford City and Redmond Bridge
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An aerial view of Waterford city showing Redmond Bridge in c.1940.
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An image titled ‘Inishmaan Pupils’. The print is slightly blurred but the date (25 May 1937) is visible on the teacher’s blackboard. Inishmaan (Inis Meáin) is the middle of the three main Aran Islands located off Galway on Ireland’s Atlantic Coast.
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A postcard print of the beach at Rossbeigh in County Kerry.
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A view of Cork City Hall taken from across the River Lee on South Mall in about 1940. A large crowd is assembled in front of the building.
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A view of Cave Hill, a prominent rocky hill overlooking Belfast. The structure on the slopes of Cave Hill is Belfast Castle, constructed in the late 1860s for George Hamilton Chichester, 3rd Marquess of Donegall (1797-1883).
Athlone Railway Bridge, County Westmeath
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A view of the Athlone Railway Bridge, also known as the White Bridge, a railway bridge over the River Shannon at Athlone in County Westmeath
St. Aidan's Cathedral, Enniscorthy, County Wexford
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A view of the exterior of St. Aidan's Cathedral in Enniscorthy, County Wexford.
Cathedral Church of St. Colman, Cobh, County Cork
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A view of the Cathedral Church of St. Colman in Cobh, County Cork, in about 1950.
Mercy Convent, Ardee, County Louth
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A postcard print of the Mercy Convent in Ardee, County Louth. Printed caption on image side reads 'The Convent of Mercy, Ardee'. A manuscript note on the reverse (addressed to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap., Church Street, Dublin) reads '... At present I have 50 books of tickets on hand for the Canon for Ballapousta draw, but will not forget you when this is over. / Sr. M. K.'. Postmark date reads 25 September 1931.
Church of the Four Masters, Donegal Town
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A view of the Church of the Four Masters on Main Street in Donegal Town in about 1940. The church was built to designs by Ralph Henry Byrne (1877-1946) and was constructed between 1931 and 1935. It was dedicated on St. Patrick's Day in 1935 by the Most Rev. William MacNeely, Bishop of Raphoe.