- IE CA CP/1/1/1/7/9
- Parte
- c.1930
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An oblique aerial photograph of the Wexford Quay area.
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An oblique aerial photograph of the Wexford Quay area.
W.T. Cosgrave with Cardinal Joseph MacRory
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Photographic print of (on right) W.T. Cosgrave (1880-1965) with Cardinal Joseph MacRory (1861-1945) and other clerics and individuals.
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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Photographic print of (left) Seán MacBride (1904-1988) with Fr. Terence L. Connolly SJ, librarian, Boston College, Massachusetts, United States.
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A photograph of Seamus Murphy, sculptor (1907-1975), a Cork-born sculptor, and an important figure in twentieth century Irish art. The photograph shows Murphy under the pillars of the old butter exchange building opposite the tower of the Church of St Anne, Shandon, in his native Cork.
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Production stills from the 1938 film ‘The Island Man’, set on the Blasket Islands off the coast of County Kerry. The prints were assembled for a promotional article on the film published in ‘The Father Mathew Record’. The film starred Delia Murphy Kiernan (1902-1971), a well-known Irish singer and collector of traditional ballads.
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A view of Church Street looking towards North King Street in Dublin's north inner city.
The ‘Forty Steps’ (otherwise known as Cromwell’s Quarters), Dublin
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The ‘Forty Steps’ otherwise known as Cromwell’s Quarters just off James’s Street in Dublin.
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A view of Clanbrassil Street, Dundalk, in about 1945. The modern town of Dundalk largely owes its form to James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Clanbrassil (c.1618-1659) who commissioned the construction of many of the main streets leading to the town centre.
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Postcard print of Rosses Point in County Sligo in c.1930.