Kilworth Army Camp, County Cork
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- 1938
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
An aerial view of Kilworth Army Camp near Fermoy in County Cork in 1938.
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Kilworth Army Camp, County Cork
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
An aerial view of Kilworth Army Camp near Fermoy in County Cork in 1938.
Kind letter - Lebbe to Mrs. Duffy
Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive
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Kindlestown House, Delgany, County Wicklow
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A photographic print of Kindlestown House in Delgany, County Wicklow. The house was the residence of Dr James Ryan (1892-1970), a revolutionary, and later long-serving government minister. The image probably shows his wife Máirín Ryan, née Cregan (1891-1975), and their children.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
King and Constitution / by Frank Gallagher (Proinnsias Ó Gallchobhair). Published by Wood Printing Works Ltd., Fleet Street, Dublin. The purpose and goals of Fianna Fáil on p. [3] of wrapper.
King John's Castle, Kilmallock, County Limerick
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of King John's Castle (or King's Castle), a fifteenth-century four storey tower house in Kilmallock, County Limerick.
Kissing the Blarney Stone, County Cork
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of the Blarney Stone in about 1945. According to legend, kissing the stone (which is built into the battlements of Blarney Castle, County Cork) bestows upon the person the gift of eloquence and persuasiveness.
Kissing the Blarney Stone, County Cork
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
An image of a woman kissing the Blarney Stone. Blarney Castle is a fifteenth-century tower house located in County Cork. According to legend, kissing the stone (which is built into the battlements of the castle) bestows upon the person the gift of eloquence, flattery, and persuasiveness. Though earlier fortifications were built on the site, the current castle structure was constructed in 1446 by the MacCarthys of Muskerry, a branch of the Kings of Desmond.
Knightstown Harbour, Valentia Island, County Kerry
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of the harbour at Knightstown, the main village on Valentia Island off the coast of the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry.
Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive
About a sick 11 year old boy
Knocklofty Bridge, County Tipperary
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A view of Knocklofty Bridge over the River Suir in about 1930. The bridge is located near Clonmel on the border between Counties Tipperary and Waterford. This three-arch limestone structure dates to circa 1770 and is attributed to the Cork-born architect Thomas Ivory (c.1732-1786), a highly significant figure in the building of Georgian Dublin.