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Here are conversations that have happened in the last week on Flickr Commons:
Operating a hand drill at Vultee-Nashville, woman is working on a "Vengeance" dive bomber, Tennessee (LOC)
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- MayaVesna said:
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Sticking out like a sore thumb at Tuskar
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beachcomber australia said:
Lots of history and details -
www.irishlights.ie/tourism/our-lighthouses/tuskar-rock.aspx -
Niall McAuley said:
Here are the keepers in 1901:
James Howlin, Frederick Curling and Joseph J Sweeny -
Niall McAuley said:
Howlin and Curling are both married, will look for wives ashore.
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beachcomber australia said:
Looking great in 2019 via john holden

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Foxglove said:
a squint horizon always pains my photographers eye :-) rolling with the deck
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Niall McAuley said:
3 different keepers in 1911, again 2 married.
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Niall McAuley said:
From the beachcomber's history page: By 1886 sanction was obtained to build four dwellings ashore at Rosslare and the keepers moved into the houses during 1890, presumably that's where the families are for the census.
Marked on the 25" as Tuskar Dwellings which sounds like a place in The Hobbit.
I would place them in Rosslare Harbour rather than Rosslare.
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John Spooner said:
There's also a Tusker Rock off the South Wales coast . Both probably from Old Norse large (tu) rock (skar). There are also The Scares off the south coast of Scotland - the Big Scare and the group of Little Scares nearby (spellings vary but they're pronounced like the word for a sealed cut in the skin).
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Niall McAuley said:
Elizabeth Howlin with her 4 children and a servant.
All ready to dance the Charleston
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Petra Stone said:
Hi Mary, I just met Doreen and showed her the pix. She's going to get her daughters email address for me so I can send the link. Hard to see all details on a phone screen in the centra bit she recognised all the people her mum and dad and 2 others
Two men in masks, Lunar Park, Sydney, c. 1945
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Flickr said:
Congrats on Explore! ⭐ November 1, 2025
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Michael Gschwind said:
Glückwunsch zu Explore !
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Trisha Owen said:
Congratulations on Explore!
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Francesco Dini said:
Congrats on making Explore! 🎉✨
Absolutely stunning shot! 🔥 Love the composition and details.
Can’t wait to see more of your amazing work! 👏😍 -
Sigurd Krieger said:
Congrats on Xplore!!
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gato-gato-gato said:
Feines Bild.
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Siuloon said:
Very cool image.
Congratulations on your Explore pick. Have a great Sunday.
Via Today's Explore at #57 on Fluidr -
John Farnan said:
Love this
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Ian Betley said:
Brilliant composition 💙
W.J. Bryan's home, exterior view (LOC)
Hector_528 Louis Hector Collection Image
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Susan Hector said:
Elma Craft on the right; might be Alieze Craft on the left
Hector_473 Louis Hector Collection Image
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Susan Hector said:
Doris Hector, Louis's sister
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Susan Hector said:
Doris Hector
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Susan Hector said:
Wrestling team. Louis Hector front row far left.
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Susan Hector said:
Might be at VMI and not high school; note man in cadet uniform at the right.
A Magnesite factory in Waterford? Seriously???
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beachcomber australia said:
It only lasted twelve years. Lots of details here -
niallbrn.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/ballinacourty-magnesite... -
John Spooner said:
New Ross Standard - Thursday 20 May 1993 carried a notice for an auction of railway sleepers and rails from the former Quigley Magnesite Plant at Ballynacourty. So it had gone by May 1993.
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beachcomber australia said:
It was near Ballinacourty Lighthouse according to the site above. It would have been unbelievably fugly in what is a beautiful place.
via Sean Hartwell
Edit - Google Maps Satellite - www.google.com/maps/@52.0795014,-7.5559419,1121m/data=!3m... -
Niall McAuley said:
Wikipedia article on Magnesite.
Used , and in the production of Magnesium Oxide, a heat resistant material.
Also used in floor screeds, and as a catalyst. -
Niall McAuley said:
I'm not a big fan of using seaside land as golf courses, but there's no doubt it looks better now!
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Niall McAuley said:
Reading the Beachcomber's linked site, the process used limestone brought by rail from a quarry at Bennetsbridge and salt water (hence the seaside location).
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Niall McAuley said:
The route of the railway spur is visible on Google maps and Streetview.
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Niall McAuley said:
The waste water treatment plant on the site is operating since 2007, so the round pool in this Waterford museum shot are part of the Magnesite works.
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Robin Parkes said:
The track bed of the old railway is now the Deise Greenway. My son and I rode the full length in both directions in stages back in 2018. Part of it from Kilmeaden towards Waterford is used by the Waterford and Suir Valley railway.
Madigan and Correll in harness sledging over floe ice, King George Land, Antarctica, 1912-13
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Cornelis Dumoulin said:
Well done!
Congratulations on this photo in Explore!
Hurry or we'll miss the bus!
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Suck Diesel said:
Well, the hotel is within walking distance of the station, but then there’s the luggage
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Anne McGinley said:
www.archiseek.com/royal-victoria-hotel-killarney-co-kerry/
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beachcomber australia said:
Fun historical sequence of various forms of transport ....
Stereo Pairs -
catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000564647
catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000564648
Fancier coach and folk, and flagpole ...
catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000324383
This photo (maybe not the right order due to flagpole) ...
catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000337135
With a motor car ...
catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000317111
So Mr French / Lawrence visited four times (so far).
More Royal Victoria Hotel photos - catalogue.nli.ie/Search/Results?filter%5B%5D=digitised%3A... -
Mike Grimes said:
Suck Diesel Ah now, you couldn't expect to have people staying there back in the day walk 4km to the train. You'd ruin the bottom of your dress or get your recently polished shoes dirty. And it sure does rain a fair bit down there. Even today, I doubt anyone staying at the Castlerosse Hotel, which is there now, walk from the train.
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beachcomber australia said:
Flickr is sometimes amazing! The replacement Castlerosse Hotel with [omni]bus via DGlombardstown in 2013 -

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Niall McAuley said:
L_CAB_03400 shows cabs and carriages at the station, with one from the Lake View and one from the Muckross Hotel
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John Spooner said:
If it's all the same with you, I think I'll walk
Kerry Evening Post - Saturday 07 June 1890:OMNIBUS ACCIDENT IN KILLARNEY.
Killarney, Saturday.
Last evening as the driver of the Royal Victoria Hotel omnibus was after returning from the 8.30 train with the omnibus and pair, one of the latter took head opposite Foley’s Medical Hall, in the Main street, and dragged the second horse and 'bus after it. Having reached the site opposite the Town Hall, the restive horse struck against the lamp post, an unusually heavy one, and fell. It was at once ascertained that its back was broken in the heavy fall and about an hour afterwards died from the effects the injury. It was not long hi use, having been recently purchased, and was valued for about £4O. -
John Spooner said:
The spelling buss appears to have been a short-lived alternative shortening of omnibus, along with the pedantic 'bus and the eventual winner bus. It warrants further investigation, but I think I'll save it for a long winter evening when there's nothing on the telly.
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Foxglove said:
up north, always referred to the parents as Armagh and Ardagh.....
Possibly identified! NCSS Halifax campus buildings on Bell Road
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Luke Elwood said:
thanks :)
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Susan Hector said:
In Elizabeth, New Jersey
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Susan Hector said:
This is not Louis Hector
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Susan Hector said:
This is not Louis Hector
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Susan Hector said:
This is not Louis Hector
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Susan Hector said:
This is not Louis Hector in the photo
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Susan Hector said:
Louis Hector
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Susan Hector said:
Elma Craft, bridesmaid at her friend Marie's wedding
Hector_480 Louis Hector Collection Image
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Susan Hector said:
Louis Hector (middle), Ned Thompson (right)
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Susan Hector said:
Elma Craft, left, with Ned Thompson behind her.
Hector_478 Louis Hector Collection Image
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Susan Hector said:
Elma Craft, Alden Craft, and Alieze Craft
Hector_479 Louis Hector Collection Image
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Susan Hector said:
Louis Hector with his father, Louis Hector Jr.
Hector_217 Louis Hector Collection Image
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Susan Hector said:
Louis Hector III and his father, Louis Hector Jr.
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Susan Hector said:
Louis Hector at STL/TRW
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Susan Hector said:
Louis Hector at STL/TRW
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Susan Hector said:
Supermouse was my father's nickname due to his stature.
Hector_527 Louis Hector Collection Image
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Susan Hector said:
Elma Craft on the right
Hector_529 Louis Hector Collection Image
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Susan Hector said:
Elma Craft; one of the many photos she sent to Louis while he was overseas.
Hector_517 Louis Hector Collection Image
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Susan Hector said:
Elma Craft (front) as a bridesmaid at her friend Marie's wedding. Elma and Marie worked together at the US Navy facility in NYC.
Hector_511 Louis Hector Collection Image
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Susan Hector said:
Louis Hector in Elizabeth, NJ with one of his dogs.
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Susan Hector said:
Left to right - Doris Blundell Hector and Doris Hector
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Susan Hector said:
Left - Doris Blundell Hector
Middle - Doris Hector, her daughter
Hector_492 Louis Hector Collection Image
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Susan Hector said:
Elma Craft on left with her mother's friend Liza in Columbia, SC.
Hector_491 Louis Hector Collection Image
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Susan Hector said:
Albert and Doris Hector, brother and sister of Louis
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Susan Hector said:
Doris Blundell Hector, Louis's mother
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Susan Hector said:
Doris Blundell Hector, Louis Hector's mother
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Susan Hector said:
Louis Hector on the left with a friend.
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Susan Hector said:
Louis Hector as a boy in Elizabeth, New Jersey
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Susan Hector said:
Louis Hector as a boy, Elizabeth New Jersey
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Susan Hector said:
This was my father's nickname for my mother, who was born in the south.
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SDASM Archives said:
Susan Hector Thank you very much for these comments!
Country trains, railway indicator board, Central Station, Sydney, 1940
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Susan Hector said:
left to right: George Gerald, Sam Gordon, and Alieze Craft. Alieze was Elma's sister.
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Susan Hector said:
Elma and Louis are not in this photo
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Susan Hector said:
He was in the cavalry at VMI
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Susan Hector said:
Elma Craft
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Susan Hector said:
Left to right: Alden Craft, Elma Craft, Louis Hector
Hector_520 Louis Hector Collection Image
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Susan Hector said:
Elma Craft and her brother, Alden
Hector_519 Louis Hector Collection Image
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Susan Hector said:
Elma Craft and Louis Hector
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Susan Hector said:
Elma Craft holding Edward, with his mother Alieze in the background.
Hector_515 Louis Hector Collection Image
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Susan Hector said:
Eula Craft holding Edward
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Susan Hector said:
Louis Hector Jr. and Albert
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Susan Hector said:
Elma Craft and Louis Hector
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Susan Hector said:
Elma Craft on far right; she worked for the Navy during the war in NYC
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Susan Hector said:
Doris Hector, Louis's sister
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Susan Hector said:
Left to right: Alden Craft, Lorna Kozma, Louis Hector. Lorna is the daughter of Alieze Craft Kozma
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Susan Hector said:
Albert Hector, brother of Louis Hector
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Susan Hector said:
Left to right: Unknown, Elma Craft, Alden Craft, Alieze Craft, Ned Thompson
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Susan Hector said:
Left - Alden Craft; Right - Louis Hector
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Susan Hector said:
Louis Hector's parents: Doris Blundell Hector and Louis Hector Jr.
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Susan Hector said:
Left to right: Ned Thompson, Alden Craft, unknown, Louis Hector
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Susan Hector said:
Doris Hector Winkler, sister of Louis Hector
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Susan Hector said:
Alden Waldo Craft, best friend of Louis Hector and brother to his wife, Elma Craft Hector. Uncle Al served in the US Navy.
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Susan Hector said:
Angus the cat in Palos Verdes
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Susan Hector said:
Kate the dog in Palos Verdes
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Susan Hector said:
Louis Hector, Jr. with his son Louis Hector III
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Susan Hector said:
Albert Hector, brother of Louis Hector
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Susan Hector said:
Elma Craft Hector, wife of Louis
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Susan Hector said:
Susan Hector, daughter of Louis Hector, c. 1956
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Susan Hector said:
Louis Hector's sister Doris Hector Winkler. My dad was very close to his sister.
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Susan Hector said:
Louis Hector as a boy standing in front of a tall man; his boy scout leader?
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Susan Hector said:
Louis Hector as a boy
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Susan Hector said:
Elma Marina Craft Hector and Louis James Hector
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Susan Hector said:
My mother, Elma Marina Craft Hector; the photo was sent to him during the war.
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Susan Hector said:
Louis Hector, bottom row on the left (viewer side)
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Susan Hector said:
This was my father's nickname for my mother, who was from the south.
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Susan Hector said:
Supermouse was my father's nickname due to his height. He was 5'4" tall.
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Susan Hector said:
This was my father's nickname for my mother, who was born in the south.
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Susan Hector said:
This was my father's nickname for my mother who was from the south.
Men Man the Machines while Women Work the Weed
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DL M said:
Awesome!
The Lord in his mercy look down on Belfast...
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billh35 said:
The prominent bulding in the bottom left is the College of Technology and not Inst. The lawn beside it is the front lawn of Inst but the building is just out of sight to the left.
Enterprise on Main Street
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billh35 said:
"Enterprise" was not taken over by Belfast Omnibus Company but joined with 40 other operators to form the BOC which was actually a London based company which was 50% owned by the vehicle manufacturer AEC. They set about immediately removing any non-AEC vehicles in the new BOC fleet in order to generate orders for their own built buses. The BOC would be incorporated into the Northern Ireland Road Transport Board along with all private operators in October 1935 when road transport was nationalised.
In days of old when flights were cold
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billh35 said:
Currently the excess baggage charge is £14(16 euros) per kilo. The most excess baggage checked-in is usually done by passengers flying to join cruises from foreign ports. Most airlines now pay their check-in agents a commission for excess baggage charges collected so getting away no charges these days is virtually impossible.
There are Dolphins in the Barn
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beachcomber australia said:
Google Maps 3D - www.google.com/maps/place/Dolphin's+Barn,+Saint+James,+Du...
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Suck Diesel said:
Fatima Mansions in all their glory
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Suck Diesel said:
[earth.app.goo.gl/?apn=com.google.earth&isi=293622097&...]
My memory of the ‘Mansions’ was how incredibly loud everything was
Would be hard to sleep at night -
Suck Diesel said:

You get the idea
Reminiscent of Soviet era worker’s flats, 1977 -
National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
Suck Diesel Wonder whose idea in the Corpo (presumably) it was to call them Mansions. Assuming Fatima arose from religious fervour.
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Suck Diesel said:
National Library of Ireland on The Commons Yes, the Corpo built and named them
It reflects the Ireland of that time
The original complex was built by Dublin Corporation (now Dublin City Council) after World War II, with the first tenants moving in around 1947. The name reflects the strong Catholic influence in Ireland at the time and the common practice of naming places, especially social housing projects, after Catholic figures or apparitions.
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Suck Diesel said:
The Grand Canal runs along the bottom of the picture, and the stretch going to the ‘basin’ can also be seen
No sign of any Guinness barges though.
Even the canal’s name and Rialto Bridge also show the use of grandiose place names, although from a much earlier non religious era -
Swordscookie said:
My first awareness of "Fatima Mansions" was during the mourning for those Irish soldiers who were killed in the Congo. The one body that had not been recovered at that time was that of Trooper Anthony Browne who hailed from Fatima Mansions. As a lad growing up down the country names like "Rialto, Ddolphin's Barn and Fatima Mansions" seemed to be very fancy indeed. Anthony was one of those who died in an ambush by Baluba tribesmen while on Peacekeeping mission in the Congo in 1960. It later emerged that he had survived the initial ambush and managed to escape into the bush only to be captured later and killed by the tribesmen.
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Niall McAuley said:
Just above/right of the site, I see the Leinster Cinema on the SCR, which was a year round ice rink when I remember it.
Girl Photographing a Dog
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jazzmoon12 said:
great
The Bishop's daughter from the Shannon's waters
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Cornelis Dumoulin said:
Well done!
Congratulations on this photo in Explore!
The railway station in Kiruna, Lappland, Sweden
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unci_narynin said:
oaktree_brian_1976 According to www.svenska-lok.se/motor_solo.php?s=20&lokid=1208 the SJ D 102 was built 1925 and rebuilt several times, in service until 1972, scrapped 1976
Around the Round Tower
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Niall McAuley said:
I seem to remember that the WR&S images are from the early years of the date range
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Niall McAuley said:
Streetview
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
Niall McAuley Map updated. Thank you.
So County Down not Antrim! -
beachcomber australia said:
Flickr is sometimes amazing! In 2013 via remprimo
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beachcomber australia said:
Inside via Bradley Davis

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CASSIDY PHOTOGRAPHY said:
In southern Tasmania, a huge round tower was used as a "Shot Tower"
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beachcomber australia said:
Walk-around - www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkxoArmyXGQ
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beachcomber australia said:
In 1830 - 1840 ... catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000541366
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
Where is the pointy top?
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Chuck Walla said:
The cassette deck above the model's hand may be a two-projector dissolve. Notice the Ektagraphic projectors?
NO CAPTION (LOC)
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Seuss. said:
Committee on Emergency Measures by Manufacturers. Part of the September 1921 President's Conference on Unemployment.
Front row (L to R) Sarah Conboy, Secretary of the United Textile Workers of America, Arthur L. Humphrey, President of Westinghouse Air Brake Co., W.H. Stackhouse, President of National Implement and Vehicle Association, Samuel Gompers, President, American Federation of Labor, William H Butler, President, New Bedford Cotton Mills, James Campbell, President, Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, Gordon Lee, Ex Secretary of the Committee.
Second Row: Clarence J Hicks, Executive Assistant to the President of Standard Oil Company, John Penton, Editor of Iron Trade Review, John D. Edgerton, President of Lebanon Woolen Mills, Roy Dickinson, Publisher of Printers Ink, Jackson Johnson, Chairman of International Shoe Company, WC Procter, President, Procter and Gamble, Thomas C Hinman, President of Hand Trading Company.
Source: note on back of image i.ebayimg.com/images/g/LikAAOSwE45mwSFO/s-l1600.jpg
Returned World War Two soldiers march in Queen Street, Brisbane, 1944
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Wally Delaney said:
Wow, a dozen or so of my uncles/cousins would be there that day
2020-17-02-09
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Matthew Pedro said:
I watched it all the way through. The result was truly unique. I've always appreciated your photography. Great work. I think we should agree to purchase the photography . Are you offering it for sale?

