National Library of Ireland on The Commons

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Here at the National Library of Ireland we look after the largest collection of Irish printed, manuscript, and visual material in the world, and our collections span almost 1,000 years of Irish art, culture, history and literature. We first started on flickr in February 2010 with a range of items from our Ephemera Collections. These printed items - originally produced to be almost as quickly thrown away - are invaluable as a means of gaining snapshots of different periods in Ireland's social, political, economic and cultural history. Though transient items, they're sometimes very beautiful to look at, occasionally fascinating, and often unintentionally funny...

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Competition could hardly get any closer!

Oh where the Shannon River flows

The young Doctor Stephenson, I presume?

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  • beachcomber australia said:
    8 September 1908 was a Tuesday ...
  • Niall McAuley said:
    Only one hit for Stephenson, Doctor in the 1911 census, and he's only 22!

    Poor transcription, I think it says Medical Doctor, Not Practicing, M.D. National University

    His father, Matthew, Late Land Owner, Justice of Peace Kilkenny.
  • National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
    Niall McAuley Indeed. Not prostising would be unusual. :)
  • Niall McAuley said:
    At young John's birth in 1888, Matthew was a Gentleman Farmer in Dualla near Cashel.
  • Niall McAuley said:
    A bit more Poole-adjacent, in 1901 the family live in 17 Church Road, Tramore.

    The 25" shows a house named Clareville on Priest's Road in Tramore.

    House is still standing, now named Inchera Streetview

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