- IE CA CP/1/1/2/3/30
- Parte
- c.1955
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of Blarney Castle, a fifteenth-century tower house, in County Cork.
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Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of Blarney Castle, a fifteenth-century tower house, in County Cork.
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of Leinster Lawn situated on the Merrion Square side of Leinster House, the seat of the Oireachtas. The Cenotaph commemorating Arthur Griffith, Michael Collins, and Kevin O'Higgins, and John Henry Foley’s statue of Albert, the Prince Consort, are visible in the image.
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.
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An image of the early medieval monastic site at Clonmacnoise in County Offaly. The photograph was taken by James Roland Bainbridge (1891-1967).
View from Nelson’s Pillar on O’Connell Street, Dublin
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A view of O’Connell Street from atop Nelson’s Pillar in about 1930.
Workers at the Irish Hospitals' Sweepstake
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An image of workers at the Irish Hospitals' Sweepstake in Dublin in 1945.
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The corner of Washington Street and the Grand Parade in Cork in about 1935. The family-owned business, T.W. Finn & Co. (now known as Finn’s Corner), is still a well-known sports clothing retailer in the city.
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A view of Capel Street, Dublin, looking towards Parliament Street and City Hall in about 1945.
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A view of a family group outside Eason’s Bookstore at the corner of Middle Abbey Street and O’Connell Street, Dublin, in about 1940
Church of Christ the King, Cabra, Dublin
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An aerial photograph of the Church of Christ the King in Cabra in Dublin. The church was designed by the firm of John Joseph Robinson (1887-1965) and Richard Cyril Keefe (c.1889-1965) and was formally opened in October 1933. A printed annotation on the reverse provides provenance information: ‘Army Air Corps / Date: 20 Feb. 1937 / Area: Cabra Chapel / Lens: 10” / Height: 600 m’.