Conversations
Here are conversations that have happened in the last week on Flickr Commons:
Godley Head lighthouse and house
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Flickr Foundation said:
Thank you for uploading this photo I've added it to the Godley Head wikipedia page
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godley_Head#Facilities
Operating a hand drill at Vultee-Nashville, woman is working on a "Vengeance" dive bomber, Tennessee (LOC)
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Antonio Acebron said:
No lo veo
Do you know your "Schüte-Lanz" from your "Astra Torres"?
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Suck Diesel said:
1915, price 2d
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beachcomber australia said:
I'd not heard of Schütte-Lanz airships before - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Sch%C3%BCtte-Lanz_airships
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
Suck Diesel 1915, thank you.
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beachcomber australia said:
Flickr is sometimes amazing! A 1914 postcard (with a message in German on the back) of a Schütte-Lanz airship bombing Warsaw, via Neil Ennis

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Swordscookie said:
The German aircraft were so much more elegant than their British counterparts! The British planes illustrated here really do look like "stringbags".
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
beachcomber australia Always startled by the early dates of aerial bombing.
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
Here's more on the bombing of Warsaw in WWI.
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Suck Diesel said:
The airships initially bombed with impunity
They could escape defending aircraft by quickly ascending to more than 10,000-ft and depart.
Even if the they were shot at, the bullet holes were small and gas loss was minimal.
They were hard to shoot down, until the British developed incendiary bullets to ignite the hydrogen -
Suck Diesel said:
The poster could also be purchased from
E. PONSOMBY, LIMITED, 116, Grafton Street, Dublin
26_0075441 Rohr Collection Image
from SDASM Archives
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Chuck Walla said:
New monorail smell!
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Flickr Foundation said:
😄
Ear Elgin, Sec'y for Colonies, portrait bust (LOC)
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Jon (LOC P&P) said:
swanq, I agree, I think this is Victor. We'll add that to the catalog record.
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Flickr Foundation said:
Definitely seems like him
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Bruce,_9th_Earl_of_Elgin
ZULOAGA by Ingram
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Suck Diesel said:
likely created between 1925 and 1933.
During this timeframe, Ingram left Hollywood to live in Nice, where he set up Victorine Studios. He traveled extensively throughout the Mediterranean and Europe and frequently socialized with prominent continental artists, writers, and cultural figures—including Ignacio Zuloaga, who was active in France and Spain until his passing in 1945. -
Suck Diesel said:

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beachcomber australia said:
Here he is in 1924, via The Library of Congress

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John Spooner said:
When director Rex Ingram died in 1950, The Stage published an obituary - of the actor Rex Ingram, who was still alive. Followed by an apology the following week.
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
John Spooner Mistaken Identity Death Klaxon!
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Swordscookie said:
That is a really good pencil sketch of Zuloaga and real collectors item.
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Suck Diesel said:
He was born in 1870, so how old does he look in this sketch?
More than 55, I think
While James stands contemplating where his next fare might come from the "Back to the Future" DeLorean screams to a stop behind him!
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O Mac said:
The iconic Ulster Bank building (1885 - 1895) not yet built.
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
O Mac Thank you. That lops 20 years off the date.
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beachcomber australia said:
For comparison and previous dating information ...

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beachcomber australia said:
The 1876 Grattan statue is not even there in some early Stereo Pairs.
eg - catalogue.nli.ie etc
There, but no fancy lamps - catalogue.nli.ie - when were they added?
'Come Here to Me' was asking (2014) for dating help - comeheretome.com -
Swordscookie said:
beachcomber australia I was looking at this and thinking that the streetscape was all wrong for O'Connell St. And yet Morning Mary is seldom wrong. Big boo-boo this time
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Suck Diesel said:
The cast-iron pillars are detailed replicas of a famous Victorian design originally created by British architect George John Vulliamy between 1870–1874 for London’s Thames Embankment project.
The "Sea Horses":
The creature featured on the base of the pillars is a hippocampus—a mythological sea-horse with a real horse's head and torso terminating in a scaled fish tail.
Disappearance and Restoration:
Two of the original four lamps surrounding the monument were removed during the mid-20th century, leaving only two standing for decades. However, the Dublin City Council's recent pedestrian plaza redesign plans for the area Grow College Green include casting and reinstalling the missing pair to restore the site to its historic 19th-century appearance -
Suck Diesel said:

Coincidentally, more sea horses on Grattan Bridge -
Suck Diesel said:

You can see the statue of King Billy on his charger in the distance -
beachcomber australia said:
Does anyone (Hi Suck!) have date information about the resting horse-drawn trams, specifically Nos, '114' and '120' ?
Megazoom shows that the spiral steps to the upper deck were only iron bars like a ladder. Accident waiting to happen, but I suppose it would clean the horse-apples off your shooes.
Oh Happy Day
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beachcomber australia said:
27 June 1928 was a Wednesday ...
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beachcomber australia said:
11 Beau Street, Waterford now has a red front door and a matching red car ...
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
Very jaunty!
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Suck Diesel said:
Marriage of Letitia Lumley of 11 Beau St. and William Power, Civic Guard, of Urlingford
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Suck Diesel said:
“..The bride is Lettie Lumley and groom is Billy Power..... In the pic is Thomas and Josie Lumley, Madge Lumley (Corcoran) and Joe Lumley... Baby is Emily Cahill (Hanley) and girl holding her is May Douglas..”
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beachcomber australia said:
Possibly of interest / relevance: chat about "Tommy Power of Beau Street" and an earlier Poole photo - www.facebook.com
And Lumley family - www.facebook.com -
National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
beachcomber australia Suck Diesel Excellent, both of you! People well and truly Identified. To the tags...
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O Mac said:
Both the Power and Lumley families lived on Beau Street.
Lumleys in No. 11
Powers in No. 24
nationalarchives.ie
nationalarchives.ie
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O Mac said:
Another photo of the Mr and Mrs.
catalogue.nli.ie
Hannah Eastman Wulzen cooking on sidewalk, May 1906
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Judy Hitzeman said:
She’s not cooking; she’s heating irons.
Hannah Eastman Wulzen cooking on sidewalk, May 1906
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Judy Hitzeman said:
She’s not cooking; she’s heating irons.
The Post Office - a home from home!
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Suck Diesel said:
Bridge St, NLS, sadly
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Niall McAuley said:
The coronation of Edward VII and his wife, Alexandra, as king and queen of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on 9 August 1902. Originally scheduled for 26 June of that year, the ceremony had been postponed at very short notice, because the King had been taken ill
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Niall McAuley said:
The poster says 26 June, so it was put up before the cancellation, and would surely have been replaced before the event.
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Niall McAuley said:
The dia says the PO was built 1895-97, but cryptically adds Fittings 1904 dia.ie
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Niall McAuley said:
The other poster is for the Adder, a steamer sailing between Belfast and Ardrossan in Scotland.
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Niall McAuley said:
In the 1901 Census, Thomas Brogan, postmaster, his mother Jane, and Annie Richards, a servant, are living here.
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Suck Diesel said:
Yorkshire Relish was once the best-selling bottled sauce in the world, selling over 13 million bottles a year by 1907.
Now only produced by Goodall’s of Ireland -
Niall McAuley said:
Jane Brogan lived until 1912, died still on Bridge St, Portadown, so good chance the Brogans are living here in this shot.
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Niall McAuley said:
Yes, Thomas is still postmaster in the 1911.
[Optical illusion disc with somersaults and horseback riding] (LOC)
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Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks Patrice M Christian, I'll see if we can add that to the catalog record.
Lord Tweedmouth, Naval Secretary, portrait bust (LOC)
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Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks for all the information swanq. We'll update the catalog record.
Czar and Czarewitch, cameo portrait (LOC)
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Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks swanq, we'll update this catalog record.
J.S. Sherman, profile portrait (LOC)
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Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks swanq, we'll update this catalog record.
Jack O'Brien, in wrestling trunks (LOC)
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Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks swanq, we'll update the record and I'll get someone to change wresting trunks to boxing trunks.
A. Birrell, Chief Sec'y for Ireland in 1908, at desk (LOC)
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Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks swanq, we'll update the catalog record.
26_0074942 Rohr Collection Image
from SDASM Archives
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Chuck Walla said:
I think there are two diffusion vacuum pumps on the top of whatever this thing is. Corrections are welcomed.
26_0075490 Rohr Collection Image
from SDASM Archives
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Chuck Walla said:
I'd like to see the crimper that crimped the wire rope seen here.
26_0075468 Rohr Collection Image
from SDASM Archives

