View from Dugort, Achill Island, County Mayo
- IE CA CP/1/1/3/3/18
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- c.1955
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A view near the village of Dugort on Achill Island, County Mayo.
View from Dugort, Achill Island, County Mayo
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A view near the village of Dugort on Achill Island, County Mayo.
Ballycastle Harbour, County Antrim
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An image of Ballycastle Harbour in County Antrim. A typescript annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'Fair Head from Ballycastle, County Antrim'.
St. Thomas's Church, Cathal Brugha Street, Dublin
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A view of the exterior of St. Thomas's Church on Cathal Brugha Street in Dublin. Designed by the architect Frederick G. Hicks (1870-1965), this Anglican church was opened in 1932. It replaced the eighteenth-century St. Thomas's Church on Marlborough Street which was destroyed by fire at the outset of the Civil War in 1922.
Keel Village, Achill Island, County Mayo
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An image captioned 'Keel Village and Croaghaun, Achill Island', County Mayo.
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An image captioned 'Bantry Bay at Glengarriff' in County Cork. The photograph most likely shows the landing pier on Garnish Island in Glengarriff Bay, an inlet of Bantry Bay, on the Beara Peninsula in County Cork.
St. Eunan's Cathedral, Letterkenny, County Donegal
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A view of the Cathedral of St. Eunan and St. Columba in Letterkenny, County Donegal.
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A view of the original Liberty Hall at the corner of Beresford Place and Eden Quay, Dublin, awaiting its demolition in the late 1950s.
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A portrait photograph of a elderly lady smoking a pipe in Dublin in about 1945.
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A view of the Ha'penny Bridge (originally, the Wellington Bridge) in Dublin in about 1950.
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A view over the town of Armagh. The image is taken from an elevated position on Sandy Hill, the site of St. Patrick’s Cathedral. The statue in the foreground honours William Crolly (1780-1849), the Archbishop of Armagh from 1835 to 1849 who was instrumental in securing the site for the cathedral and who laid its foundation stone on St. Patrick’s Day in 1840.