- IE CA CP/1/1/1/1/45
- Partie
- c.1945
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
An overhead view of St. Patrick's Street looking towards St. Patrick's Bridge, Cork, in about 1945.
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
An overhead view of St. Patrick's Street looking towards St. Patrick's Bridge, Cork, in about 1945.
Tenement dwellers, Featherbed Lane, Cork
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An image of the residents of Featherbed Lane off Barrack Street in Cork city in 1928.
Royal Dublin Horse Show, Ballsbridge
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An image showing horses on parade in the arena at the Royal Dublin Horse Show in Ballsbridge in about 1935.
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An image of South Gate Bridge in Cork. This triple-span limestone arch bridge was built in 1713.
‘Innisfallen’ at Penrose Quay, Cork
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A view of the ‘Innisfallen’ at Penrose Quay, Cork, leaving for Fishguard in Wales in about 1935.
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A view of the Falls Road, Belfast, looking towards the Diamond Cinema, in about 1950.
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A view of Victoria Quay, Dublin, in about 1930. The frontage of the quay is mainly occupied by the Guinness Brewery site.
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A view of the town of Ballina, County Mayo, in about 1940. The Nephin mountains (located to the west of the town) are visible in the background of the image.
The Band Hollow, Phoenix Park, Dublin
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A photographic print of a large crowd at a musical performance at the Band Hollow in the Phoenix Park, Dublin, in c.1945. In the early twentieth century, the Dublin United Tramways Company sponsored the performances of brass bands on the bandstand in the Hollow not far from the Zoo in the Phoenix Park.
The Plain People (Na Daoine Macánta)
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The file comprises the following editions of this weekly Anti-Treaty newspaper: 9 Apr. 1922 (Vol. 1, No. 1)-2 July 1922 (Vol. 1, No. 13). Each edition featured political cartoons on the front page (some of which were drawn by Grace Plunkett).