- IE CA CP/1/1/1/7/11
- Deel
- c.1960
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
An aerial view of Kilkenny City taken in about 1960. The scene is dominated by the city's medieval castle.
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An aerial view of Kilkenny City taken in about 1960. The scene is dominated by the city's medieval castle.
St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, County Kildare
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An aerial view of St. Patrick's College in Maynooth in County Kildare. The image shows Stoyte House, the College Chapel and St. Joseph's Square on what is now the South Campus of Maynooth University.
Dublin Corporation Lane Bequest Committee
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Members of the Dublin Corporation Lane Bequest Claim Committee including (fourth from the right) Mary Sheehy Kettle (1884-1967), widow of Tom Kettle, J.J. Howe, secretary to the City Manager, and J.J. Reynolds, councillor.
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Postcard print of Rosses Point in County Sligo in c.1930.
Strandhill Beach, County Sligo
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Postcard print of Strandhill Beach, County Sligo, in c.1930.
Tobernalt Holy Well, County Sligo
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A postcard print of Tobernalt Holy Well in County Sligo.
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A view of St. Mary’s Pro-Cathedral on Marlborough Street in Dublin in 1945.
Pass of Keimaneigh, County Cork
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A postcard image of the Pass of Keimaneigh (in Irish 'Céim an Fhia') in the Shehy Mountains in County Cork. Printed annotation on the reverse reads 'Real Photo by Mason, Dublin'.
Dunlewey Lough, County Donegal
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A view of Dunlewey Lough and the ruins of old Dunlewey Church in County Donegal. The photograph was taken on the slopes of Errigal. The ruined church was formerly a Church of Ireland (Anglican) chapel of ease, built in about 1853.
Commemoration at Arbour Hill Cemetery, Dublin
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Two views of the annual Easter commemoration at Arbour Hill Cemetery, Dublin, for the 1916 Rising leaders. The photographs probably show a commemoration ceremony held in the early 1950s.