National Library of Ireland on The Commons
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The Bonaventure gang
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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.
Cúchulainn loved the Mód Direach!
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Mike Grimes said:
Established in 1859, Dundalgan Press is one the oldest printing works in Ireland. The firm was started by William Tempest, and expanded under his son Henry (1881–1964).
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Mike Grimes said:
Meet the founder.
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National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
Here's Mr Tempest's shop (posted 15 years ago!).

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Niall McAuley said:
Tempest's Annual for 1905
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beachcomber australia said:
Can anyone find the charts online ?
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