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Cushendall, County Antrim

A colour-tinted postcard print of the village of Cushendall in County Antrim. The text side of the card is partially torn away. The legible portion of the text reads ‘Couldn’t manage a letter – nowhere like the fair hills [and] Glens of Antrim for a decent holiday / weather gorgeous’. The card is dated 26 August 1931.

Custom House Quay, Dublin

A photograph of children playing at the river’s edge at Custom House Quay, Dublin, in the 1940s. The ship moored in the background, ‘Clarecastle’ was used by Guinness, the brewers, to transport their product to England from 1919-1953.

'Daily Mirror'

A clipping from the 'Daily Mirror' (5 Sept. 1913) reporting on the 'children killed in the tenement collapse' on Church Street. A manuscript annotation on the clipping reads 'left Fr. Jarlath [Hynes]. Right Fr. Paul [Neary]. Gentleman smoking cigarette is Mr. M. Moynihan C.E., Fr. Kevin's [Moynihan] brother'.

'Daily Mirror'

A clipping from the 'Daily Mirror' (5 Sept. 1913) with views of the destroyed tenements and children left homeless by the disaster on Church Street on 2 September 1913.

Daily Mirror

A hardbound volume containing copies of the ‘Daily Mirror’ (11 May 1916-17 May 1916). Gilt title to spine reads ‘Roger Casement / 1916’. The editions include numerous articles and photographic content covering the aftermath of the Easter Rising (including the executions of the rebel leaders) and the ongoing Great War. There is also extensive coverage and photographic images relating to the capture and trial of Roger Casement.

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