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Here are conversations that have happened in the last week on Flickr Commons:
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Lyman D. Davies U.S. Marshal of Ohio-Mont Reilly, Pres State League (LOC)
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Seuss. said:
On the left is Hyman D. Davis (LOC note spellings). Active in Ohio Republican machine politics, Taft named him as US Marshal for Northern Ohio. I don't think the Senate ever confirmed him but he received annual recess appointments to the post throughout the Taft administration.
Emmet Montgomery (Mont) Reilly was also an active Republican machine operative - in his case in Missouri. He was an early Teddy Roosevelt backer and went on to be part of the Warren G. Harding cabal. Harding made him Governor of Puerto Rico. He's gone down in history as one of the worst Governors in the history of Puerto Rico.
A photo of Reilly with Roosevelt aboard the K.A.V appears in the June 20, 1910 Bridgeport Evening Farmer. It looks like Mont is wearing the same hat and same watch fob.
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Richard Norton said:
Hyman D. Davis
www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q125800601
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Seuss. said:
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King & Queen - Norway (LOC)
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Tim Evanson said:
The prince was born in July 1903. Given his apparent age in this photo, the date is probably 1905 or 1906.
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Richard Norton said:
Haakon VII of Norway and Queen Maud
www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q63195435
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Tim Evanson said:
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Hamilton in Aeroplane (LOC)
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swanq said:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_K._Hamilton
'Charles Keeney Hamilton (May 30, 1885 – January 22, 1914) was an American pioneer aviator nicknamed the "crazy man of the air". He was, in the words of the U.S. Centennial of Flight Commission, "known for his dangerous dives, spectacular crashes, extensive reconstructive surgeries, and ever present cigarette" and was "frequently drunk". He survived more than 60 crashes.'
Could be the biplane in 1910 photo
digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/digital/collection/... -
Seuss. said:
The plane is the Curtiss No. 2 "Reims Racer" in which Glenn Curtiss won the 1909 Gordon Bennett Cup. He sold the plane to Hamilton and put him under contract in January 1910. But by August 1910, after missed payments and disagreements about prize money he foreclosed and reclaimed the plane. That gives a nice 8 month window to date the photo.
Who wore it better?
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swanq said:
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May Blayney & Maude Adams in "Chantecleer" (LOC)
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Richard Norton said:
Chantecler, 1911 play by Edmond Rostand
www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q696502
May Blayney (1874-1953) English actress
www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q125799922
Maude Adams (1872-1953) American actress
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Seuss. said:
Note spelling: Bain had it right, only one "e" in Chantecler.
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Richard Norton said:
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Houdini (LOC)
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Rough Riders Arriving in N.Y.C., June 17 (LOC)
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Richard Norton said:
The Rough Riders
www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q2093017
Most likely June 17, 1910
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Richard Norton said:
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Reno where Jeffries is Training (LOC)
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Richard Norton said:
Moana Hot Springs
www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q49728791
James J. Jeffries (1875-1953) American boxer
www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q458292
Jeffries won on July 4, 1910, at Reno, Nevada, in a match against Jack Johnson.
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Richard Norton said:
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Anthony Horderns delivery cart, during mid-yearly sale, c. 1912
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addadada said:
That is art photography
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Man sampling snuff for advertisement, 195030646
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bill doyle said:
hard to imagine anyone looking at this and thinking ‘must get me some of that!’
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Flickr said:
Congrats on Explore! ⭐ May 4, 2024
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Michael Gschwind said:
Glückwunsch zu Explore !
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Sigurd Krieger said:
Congrats on Xplore!!
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gato-gato-gato said:
Schönes Bild.
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Lukas Larsed said:
Congrats on Explore 🙌
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Angela Maria Stortini said:
So Great!
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waewduan C said:
Congrats
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Van Cuong said:
impressive portrait👍
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Keith Todd said:
wonderful, Congrats!
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bill doyle said:
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Vassar College (LOC)
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Vassar College (LOC)
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T.R. [Theodore Roosevelt] leaving, T.R. [Theodore Roosevelt] boarding "Manhattan" from H.A. Ship (LOC)
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Seuss. said:
TR's Return to NY, 1910
On June 18, 1910, Theodore Roosevelt returned to New York City after a fifteen-month tour abroad, having travelled through Africa and western Europe. An elaborate city celebration drawing a million people marked his homecoming. Aboard the ocean liner Kaiserin Auguste Victoria ex-President and Mrs. Roosevelt were met by a revenue cutter, the Manhattan, carrying the Roosevelt children. . .
Note: "H.A. Ship" refers to the "Hamburg America Line"
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Seuss. said:
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Trams in Brisbane Queensland 1930
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Tim Eredità said:
Are they tram conductors driving the tram? I thought the motormen drove the trams and the conductors collected the fares? Unless this is a conductor learning to be a motorman? 😄
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Magnificent men in their flying machines
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John Spooner said:
Some info on the history of de Havilland DH-82 Tiger Moth here: www.aerialvisuals.ca/AirframeDossier.php?Serial=106708
Built 1939, with the RAF until 1946, became EI-AFJ in 1950, still extant (as G-AHPZ) in 2014 www.aerialvisuals.ca/Airframe/Gallery/0/32/0000032066.jpg
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Luc Brocard said:
According to this : flyinginireland.com/2022/04/those-munster-men-in-their-fl... this is David Montgomery on the EI-AFJ aircraft
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Scottish Maritime Museum said:
flyinginireland.com/2022/04/those-munster-men-in-their-fl...
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CASSIDY PHOTOGRAPHY said:
I had enjoyed flights to Dublin and Cork, in different aircraft. During some time off in Dublin, almost three decades ago, I asked the Irish Aviation Authority about converting my Airline Transport Pilot Licence to an Irish equivalent with the intention of immigrating. I was advised not to bother.
flickr.com/photos/cassidyphotography/53208135632/
flickr.com/photos/cassidyphotography/51167404484/
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beachcomber australia said:
Looks like Newcastle (Co. Wicklow) Church lower left. So GoogleMapsSatellite3D is somewhere around here -
www.google.com/maps/@53.0768792,-6.08426,217a,35y,142.69h... -
beachcomber australia said:
Newcastle Church and Castle (to the left in the photo) - www.newcastleparish.org/newcastle.htm
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beachcomber australia said:
Seems they were going from "Weston Aerodrome, Co. Kildare" to the "Davies' House, Co. Wicklow" ...
catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000733821 (Weston)
catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000733812 (Davies' house) -
Mike Grimes said:
Perhaps a Miles M.14 Magister there too? The Irish Air Corp had 27 of them from 1939 to 1952.
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beachcomber australia said:
There is a monoplane at the Davies' house, best seen here - catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000733811 - "EI-AGH".
According to this site it is a 'B.A. Swallow II' - abpic.co.uk/pictures/registration/EI-AGH
wiki - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Aircraft_Swallow -
beachcomber australia said:
Flickr really is sometimes amazing! EI-AGH has a sister ...
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O Mac said:
ɹǝqɯoɔɥɔɐǝq That Monkey photo of the planes on the ground was taken over Killoughter House, Ashford, Co Wicklow. Dropped pin
maps.app.goo.gl/xCrGqjX8rsPW88aM6
It would appear that all four Tigermoths crashed later.
EI-AGC Killiney 15/7/55
EI-AGR Maynooth 7/8/61
EI-AGS Maynooth 30/9/56
EI-AGT 16/6/57
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Michael Kelly said:
www.flickr.com/photos/38016434@N05/6212492188/
Tiger Moth registration EI-AFJ , on Terra Firma at Weston Aerodrome , just outside Dublin on 15th April 1950. Not my own image but from my collection -
beachcomber australia said:
There were five Moths and the Swallow, better seen here - catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000733816
Perhaps the Davies of Killoughter House were holding a, er, um, ... Moth Ball. -
Niall McAuley said:
Plus whatever Morgan was flying...
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John Spooner said:
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The home of the Gnomes
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beachcomber australia said:
"RAIFFEISEN SPARKASSE" (savings bank) written middle top. Must be Switzerland. Or Austria. Or Germany. Here is Herr Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen (30 March 1818 – 11 March 1888), who pioneered rural crediti unions -
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Wilhelm_Raiffeisen
"... Raiffeisen stated that there is a connection between poverty and dependency. To fight poverty one should fight dependency first. Based on this idea he came up with the three 'S' formula: self-help, self-governance, and self-responsibility (in the original German: Selbsthilfe, Selbstverwaltung, and Selbstverantwortung). When put into practice, the necessary independence from charity, politics, and loan sharks could be established ..." -
Aileen Kane said:
beachcomber australia It’s cool to see this bank represented in Ireland. I used their Bankomat when I lived in Sarajevo.
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Aileen Kane said:
Aileen Kane My mistake! I thought it was in Ireland. I was wrong.
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beachcomber australia said:
Aileen Kane Do you know where this building is? I keep coming up against, er, um, brick walls! Someone will know ...
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derangedlemur said:
They're all over central Europe - it could be anywhere.
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derangedlemur said:
Hmm.
"Im Jahre 1965 wurde das Haus unter Denkmalschutz gestellt. Anno 1983 erwarb die Raiffeisenbank Reinach die
Liegenschaft, nachdem sie in ihrer damals knapp 80jährigen Geschichte schon längere Zeit nach einer
geeigneten Liegenschaft Ausschau hielt. Die Planung für den Um- und Neubau des Hauses begann im November
1982. Im Mai 1984 war Baubeginn und am 5. August 1985 eröffnete die Bank ihre neuen Räumlichkeiten im
neu gestalteten Kury-Haus."
Not really clear from that if it could have changed enough to be this one: maps.app.goo.gl/NnnEYAPa1LbwR3xT6
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derangedlemur said:
So, having found some ancient postcards of Reinach online, it's not that one.
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
derangedlemur You can find it, Lemur. We believe in you, and your stubborn tenacious ways...
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derangedlemur said:
National Library of Ireland on The Commons Historic building searches and historic postcard searches in both French and German are turning up nothing. This might be another typical Mason one.
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
derangedlemur *shakes fist at the Mason Collection*
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derangedlemur said:
I've got out the imaging software. The bit in the foreground that looks like a scratch is actually a tramline running round a corner, which I hadn't realised earlier, so it can't be too out of the way. Equally, it's not the middle of Basel.
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beachcomber australia said:
The Silly Old Banker Limerick
There once was a man from Madrasse
Who thought where there's muck there's brasse.
Whatever the weather
Two coins clanged together
Inevitably cause a sparkasse.
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
beachcomber australia *APPLAUSE*
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derangedlemur said:
Based on the tram lines and it being a Sparkasse, my current theory is that it's somewhere round St Gallen. That's where the swiss Raiffeisenkasse opened their HQ in 1936. Proving that is not straightforward, though. Especially since it may well be wrong.
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derangedlemur said:
E.g. this maps.app.goo.gl/V2QWjavsWornyJPw6 is not a million miles off architecturally
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
derangedlemur Not a million miles off alright.
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derangedlemur said:
Dammit! When I followed the tram line all the way up a hill and found the Raiffeisen sign I was sure it'd be here. maps.app.goo.gl/S6CJWbaVY5revBQW7
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
derangedlemur Really appreciate you plugging away at this knotty one!
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derangedlemur said:
The St Gallen Handelshochschule does look very much like it's meant to match it. www.unisg.ch/fileadmin/_processed_/c/1/csm_Notkerstrasse_...
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
derangedlemur And did the tram lines run in the Handelshochschule neck of the woods?
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derangedlemur said:
They go past the end of the road. Streetview doesn't though. The satellite's not very promising - if it is somewhere in St Gallen, I suspect it's no longer standing.
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derangedlemur said:
It's odd. It wasn't till the 20th century that Raiffeisen banks were purpose built, and they were credit unions rather than savings banks, so the designation of Raiffeisen Sparkasse is pretty distinctive. This would have been an important building at the time and would be important to the history of whatever conglomerate it ultimately wound up being part of. It's bizarre that there seems to be no record of it besides this.
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
derangedlemur Sorry for your struggles obviously, but this makes me oddly proud that we have a record of such a rare bird!
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beachcomber australia said:
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Post Office, Martin Place, from Moore St
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covid convict said:
Note the Messageries Maritimes house flag flying on the GPO flagpole...I gather one of the MM mail steamers might have recently arrived in port...
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John M. Ward (LOC)
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Seuss. said:
John Montgomery Ward
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Martin : B-26 : Marauder
from SDASM Archives
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gabriel .A. SINI said:
Gregory Boeser is know if this is the only know photo of 40-1432?
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Comrade Stalin's Moscow
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Maxim Sinelshchikov said:
Wonderful historical photo!
A lot of curious details, very clearly characterising the "spirit of the era"!
In the left part of the photo an advertising poster on the tram looks funny. Perhaps, it is "the first advertisement of healthy lifestyle". The literal text is as follows - We can say to our fathers: we are not friends with the "green beast".... Which means: The new generation of people should give up excessive consumption of strong alcohol.
P/S Interesting from a historical point of view is the picture of a Moscow bus (in the centre part of the photo). This is a bus of the English company "Leyland Motors Limited".
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
Maxim Sinelshchikov Brilliant information, thank you. Why was strong alcohol the "green beast"? Colour of the alcohol? Colour of what was distilled to make the alcohol?
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Maxim Sinelshchikov said:
National Library of Ireland on The Commons
"Green beast." - A stable combination (phraseological phrase) - a bad habit. A figurative expression of the Russian language meaning vodka and other strong alcoholic drinks in the context of excessive consumption. The expression "to get drunk to the green snake" indicates the strongest degree of intoxication.
It has nothing to do with the colour of alcohol. -
National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
Maxim Sinelshchikov Ah, thank you.
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Waiting for God o...
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Niall McAuley said:
One of those leafy avenues near the Park?
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Architecture of Dublin said:
Northumberland Road
maps.app.goo.gl/MBXwAkDz3G955YX4A
Or North Circular Road -
beachcomber australia said:
Oddly enough, we have been there before -
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Niall McAuley said:
Architecture of Dublin I think you are dead right with the Northumberland Road/Haddington Road junction. So that is a #4 tram to Sandymount via Bath Avenue, which is why it is not tall, it has to go under the low bridge where the mainline railway crosses Bath Avenue.
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Niall McAuley said:
Possible dates:
Monday 20th June - the Papal Legate arrives in Dun Laoghaire and travels into Dublin.
Tuesday 21st - a garden party at Blackrock College
I think this is the 20th. -
beachcomber australia said:
There are several photos from the same location which almost form a panorama -
catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000640389 (this photo)
catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000640404 (to the right)
catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000640405 (further right)
Was the photographer on the front steps of No. 31 ?
www.irishtimes.com/property/residential/2022/07/14/from-g... -
Niall McAuley said:
Shockingly, there is a grown man at right, on
the steps ofa pillar outside #32 opposite, who is not wearing a hat!
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O Mac said:
The OSI 25" indicates that the two chimneys in the distance were at the tram power station on Ringsend Road... where the Dublin bus garage is now.
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Suck Diesel said:
O Mac
How many people walk by the DUTC power station without realising its history? -
O Mac said:
Suck Diesel That was the later DUTC power station. The earlier one with the above two chimneys stood to its right and was demolished in 1969.
www.archiseek.com/2022/1899-dublin-tramways-power-station... -
Suck Diesel said:
O Mac The steam was generated next door, to the right, but this is the Power House which contained the generator.
Possibly by this time AC power was supplied by the ESB.
The Power House would have contained the rotary converter to produce DC suitable for the trams.
Or, perhaps a mercury arc rectifier as in Sutton for the Howth Tram
Edit: A brief history of the original power plant
www.archiseek.com/2022/1899-dublin-tramways-power-station...
The one in the photo dates from 1932, same as the Congress -
National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
Delira to sound the "Location Identified" Klaxon for this one. Thank you.
Still sad about the solitary Swiss Sparkasse from yesterday though! Is it a hopeless case? -
Suck Diesel said:
National Library of Ireland on The Commons Never say never, but that building doesn’t appear on any reverse image search site, not that that proves anything.
Suspect it may no longer exist, not even sure which country it is. -
National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
Suck Diesel Not giving in to despair yet. The Lemur is on the case.
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Suck Diesel said:
It was a different country then and I can’t see those scenes being replicated today.
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Joseph McGrath said:
This seems to have been taken 67 years from now. in 2091
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
Joseph McGrath A miracle! Fixed now, thanks.
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Dún Laoghaire Micheál said:
This was upstream of cavalcade passing through Monkstown. Shot by Air Corps (see what I did there?). The seafront road to Blackrock had not yet been completed forcing a left turn into Monkstown Village (& past Goggins pub).
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Niall McAuley said:
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Kicking the bucket in Mullagh
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beachcomber australia said:
🎶 There's a hole in the bucket ...
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Niall McAuley said:
At least some of the people in the background look to be in costume, dressed up like the 1890s. One couple in a horse-drawn car at left are holding up a sign between them.
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Niall McAuley said:
An IrishCentral article says:
The fair day is held annually on the second Sunday in September. It is an attempt to recreate the traditional fair day that was held here from 1828. In 1837, Mullagh had a market and fair for the sale of cattle and pigs, oats, butter and flax several times a year. By 1870 the fair was held on the last Friday of every month. The traditional fair was one of the best and biggest in the north east
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The Mullagh Development Committee re-established the Fair Day in 1997
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Niall McAuley said:
duchas confirms the last Friday of the month, and suggests it was originally held at the Gates of Mullagh, a crossroads west of the town.
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Niall McAuley said:
On facebook, I see images of The Mullagh Carnival, in Co. Clare, a different spot altogether from the Gates of Mullagh. The countryside in Mullagh, County Clare looks like a better fit.
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Carol Maddock said:
Niall McAuley Catalogue says Co. Clare. I've been rummaging in the Clare Champion, and the Carnival seemed to be more of a first weekend in August kind of a thing.
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Niall McAuley said:
VisitClare says: The annual Mullagh Horse & Cattle Show takes place each August and features a range of family fun activities.
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Niall McAuley said:
From 2015:
This takes place this year on Sunday 16th August 2015. Classes: Cattle, Horse, Pony, Connemara Pony, Horse & Pony, Sheep, Dog & Donkey. Good prize money for all classes. Family novelty events including: Athletics for all ages, spud picking, crazy golf, penalty shots. Childrens amusememts, Bonny baby competitions, Best Dressed Lady & Glamorous Granny.
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Niall McAuley said:
2023:
Date for your Diary:
***Mullagh Horse & Cattle Show on Sunday
20th August***
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beachcomber australia said:
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Gas strike, 29 April 1941
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State Library of New South Wales said:
I liked the way the shadow of the work gates falls across the open space to the group all crowded in front of the shops.
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State Library of New South Wales said:
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23_0035920 Convair Negative Image
from SDASM Archives
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Drake Luce said:
This looks like part of a GLCM
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Drake Luce said:
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Sopwith, I B 1
from SDASM Archives
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Buck-Jo said:
Hello Mr Kort The following explanations only concern examples built under license by French companies.
French aeronautics used it in three forms:
- SOP 1 A 2: reconnaissance two-seater.
- SOP 1 B 1: single-seater bombing.
- SOP 2 B 2: two-seater bomber.
74 French squadrons used it during WW1 (examples built in France and imported from GB)
French manufacturers built 4,797 examples under license.
To which must be added the copies directly delivered by Sopwith.
Details of the French manufacturers who produced the 4797 Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter:
- Darracq: 755 (Darracq limited company)
- Hanriot: 840 (Anonymous company of Hanriot aviation devices)
- REP: 735 (Robert Esnault-Pelterie aviation establishments)
- Lioré et Olivier: 595 (Lioré et Olivier aviation workshop)
- Salmson: 300 (Salmson Motor Company)
- SACA: 210 (Aeronautical construction company)
- SCAF: 300 (French aeronautical construction company)
- SAIB: 280 (Limited company for industrial wood applications)
- SCCA: 120 (Construction company...)
- De Lesseps: 212 (De Lesseps company)
- Nieuport: 200 (Société Anonyme des Establishments Nieuport)
- Morane-Saulnier: 250 (Aéroplanes Morane-Saulnier)
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Dulcie Deamer, Kings Cross, Sydney, 1950
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mitt bel said:
Wonderful photos!It is like travelling in time.Thanks!
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Peggy looks cross so don't bother her!
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Niall McAuley said:
National Library of Ireland on The Commons Klaxon! Bells! Niall may have been wrong!
Here is a 1938 book of poems by Michael Casey, and the intro says:
Michael Thomas Casey wos born on June 2, 1900 in Drogheda, one of seven sons of Michael A. Casey, Editor of the Drogheda Independent. Studied law... before coming to Canada
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Married Margaret, daughter of the late David Sheehy, M.P.
...
[lived in Montreal until}
...
While the page proofs of this chap-book were awaiting the authors final O.K. he passed on, without warning. John Mellor assisted Mrs. Casey with the final corrections.
So Margaret moved to the New World after her 2nd marriage in 1922, and was widowed again in 1938, living in Montreal during that time. -
National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
Niall McAuley To be fair now, in fairness, Niall is almost always amazing!
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Workers and models at the Pacific Chenille Craft Co., 218-220 Henderson Road, Alexandria, Sydney, 1941
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Fred J Carss said:
Remember bedspreads made of it. Very soft.
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On Board the "General Gordon"
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Paris - Society For Animal Relief - Daily Examination of Animals Under Treatment (LOC)
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Seuss. said:
For no other reason except that I'm stumped I think this might be related to Le Bon Accueil - Refuge pour Animaux Abandonnes (estd. 1902). Agence Rol (a French photo agency similar to Bain whose collection is online at the French national library) has a few similar (but later) photos. Here's one. Another one has been put on Flickr
The association with Gordon Bennett and Camille du Gast is just the thing to attract Bain's attention. If someone has access to the International Herald Tribune archives (needs a NY Public Library card or UC library card or some such) I think there might be more there. That was originally Bennett's paper.
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Seuss. said:
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The girl with the angel brooch
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raaen99 said:
*+ +*¨¨*+BEAUTIFUL VINTAGE STYLE! +*¨¨*+ +*
I have seen and awarded this lovely image in:
*+*¨¨The way we were - Vintage & retrò P1/C2¨¨*+*
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this Gallery for your special Admin award!
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240425-N-MT837-1001
from Navy Medicine
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Mobilus In Mobili said:
I've always considered sailors superheroes.
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Mobilus In Mobili said:
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Jessie Grant & J.E. Osborne (LOC)
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Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks Richard Norton and swanq. We'll update the catalog record.
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Max Morris, James Duncan, John B. Lennon, Sam Gompers, John Mitchell, Frank Morrison (LOC)
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Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks swanq, we'll update the catalog record.
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10/16/08, Socialist Frost Speaks in Union Sq. (LOC)
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Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks swanq, we'll update the catalog record.
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Lord Rothschild (LOC)
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Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks swanq, Iooked at quite a few photos and a few paintings and I also believe it is Nathan. We'll update the catalog record.
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A. Muller-Ury (LOC)
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Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Richard Norton and swanq, we are in set of negatives at the end of the collection. They must have not been integrated with the rest of the collection. They appear to be in chronological order and Bain order for the most part, though keep in mind, the script we use to upload each set doesn't always put them up in the same order as they appear in the catalog. We appear to be in 1908 at the moment, though this is a copied image, so the original photo could be much older in this case.
I'll forward your information to our catalogers.
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Republique (LOC)
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Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks Luc Brocard and swanq. We'll update the catalog record.
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[The Stearns sextuplets racing the Empire State Express] (LOC)
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Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks MeanMrMustard, I'll forward that to the catalogers.
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Adana - Minaret from which Turks fired on Christians (LOC)
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Seuss. said:
There are more than a few mosques and minarets in Adana. I believe this is the Kemeralti Cami. Another view:
Map View: www.google.com/maps/place/36%C2%B059'11.1%22N+35%C2%B019'...
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Vassar College, Pokeepsie [i.e. Poughkeepsie] - Main B'ld'g (LOC)