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Nollaig shona is faoi mhaise díobh go léir uploaded 23 December
Were you ever out in the Great Alone, when the moon was awful clear? uploaded 22 December
Prior to the RDS the Garrison was the place to be! uploaded 19 December
Islands in the mist uploaded 18 December
Let's meet the Chearnleys of Salterbridge uploaded 17 December
Heywood House after it's Heyday uploaded 16 December
Down and Out in Longford uploaded 15 December
Great craic at the Bottle Tower? uploaded 12 December
Poor auld Salmon, caught in a plaque uploaded 11 December
Riotous roadblock repelling rebels at Delvin uploaded 10 December
Well-dressed couple uploaded 9 December
Training Day uploaded 8 December
In the earth and in the heavens uploaded 5 December
Oh Flower of Scotland uploaded 4 December
The Bonaventure gang uploaded 3 December
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Heywood House after it's Heyday
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Farrell's Barricade
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Carol Maddock said:
Love when this happens! We have a copy of that EASTER WEEK REPEATS ITSELF poster here at Library Towers, so deffo 1922... :)
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domenico milella said:
Congratulation for your beautiful Album.
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Carol Maddock said:
There's a Peter Farrell, job coach and undertaker establishment at 66 Marlborough Street (also 49-52 Corporation Street) in Thom's Directory, 1922.
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Rory Sherlock said:
Could this photo be taken from Upper Gloucester Street (now Sean McDermott Street) with Marlborough Street extending southwards behind the barricade and St Thomas's Church out of sight behind the railings and the disused graveyard out of sight behind the curving wall?
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Niall McAuley said:
The gate at left of this archive drawing of the front of St. Thomas's looks exactly like the gate pictured here.
The Bonaventure gang
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beachcomber australia said:
25 July 1948 was a Sunday ...
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beachcomber australia said:
A couple more, and an address ...
catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000595244
catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000595245
"Sister Bonaventure, c/o Mrs. Kavanagh, 14, Barrack Street" -
seikinsou said:
Beautifully staged. It must have taken quite a while (probably days) to make this photograph happen.
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
beachcomber australia What Carpet?
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
seikinsou I would have thought that Poole would not have given more than 1 hour to get the whole process completed?
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