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Tramless Patrick Street in Cork

Tramless Patrick Street in Cork

We've seen this snippet of Patrick Street in Cork before, but that was when it was very much be-trammed (technical term). It looks as if trams were gone as a mode of Cork transport by the time this Valentine C... More

That'll never take off! - Public domain  engraving

That'll never take off! - Public domain engraving

Taken at the High Power Broadcasting Station, Moydrum, near Athlone. At the time, it was expected that construction would be finished by the end of October or in early November...It was reported in the Irish In... More

Early automobiles - Nugent's Bus Service

Early automobiles - Nugent's Bus Service

Gorgeous registration plates all beautifully visible on Main Street, Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan: BI 709: BI 1641; BI 1661: AZ 4036; IY 1892!..Though shaking metaphorical fist at the driver of the Nugent's bus... More

Arthur Henri Poole - Made it, Ma! Top of the world!

Arthur Henri Poole - Made it, Ma! Top of the world!

Presuming that if any of you work in Elfin Safety you're having a caniption looking at this photo of work on the tower of St. John's Church on Parnell Street, Waterford.....Information in our catalogue record i... More

Maia and Mercury Limerick, Ireland

Maia and Mercury Limerick, Ireland

Imperial Airways seaplanes at Foynes, Limerick...On the bottom is Maia, with Mercury above. These planes were made by Short Brothers, and were aimed at solving the problem of getting heavily loaded aircraft int... More

Swedford? No, it's Guildford!

Swedford? No, it's Guildford!

Very exciting this morning, Flickroonies - we're venturing onto English soil!..This is an early O'Dea photograph from 1936, allegedly taken in Swedford, England. On a very cursory search, Swedford certainly was... More

Leonardo at Lahinch - A group of men standing around a small plane

Leonardo at Lahinch - A group of men standing around a small plane

This is the Leonardo da Vinci, aka NR 13137, resting comfortably after an emergency landing near Lahinch, Co. Clare, and captured by an Irish Independent photographer...This was part of the account in the newsp... More

Bullock No. I - Public domain image of a steam ship or boat

Bullock No. I - Public domain image of a steam ship or boat

Islanders on Inisheer bringing a bullock out to Dublin built steamer, the Dún Aengus, on 31 May 1939 for transport to Galway. This is how livestock had to be transported from the island between 1921 and 1958 un... More

Amelia Earhart at Derry. Northern Ireland

Amelia Earhart at Derry. Northern Ireland

On Saturday, 21 May 1932, Amelia Earhart was on her second Atlantic crossing when she was forced to land in a field near Derry (Londonderry) in her "Little Red Bus"...Ireland of the Welcomes was to the fore in ... More

Captains A.S. Wilcockson and D.C.T. Bennett

Captains A.S. Wilcockson and D.C.T. Bennett

These are the pilots of Maia and Mercury ( nlireland/6105834384/in/photostream ) ...On 20 July 1938, the Irish Independent reported:."The Mercury, piloted by Capt. Bennett, arrived here [Foynes, Limerick] from ... More

Bullock No. II - Public domain image of steamship

Bullock No. II - Public domain image of steamship

Follow on from Bullock No. I ( nlireland/6271788935/in/photostream/ ) . This shot was taken looking down from the steamer Dún Aengus as the bullock's "swim" was almost finished...Inisheer islanders bringing a b... More

Straight On or Left or Right to Westmoreland Street Only

Straight On or Left or Right to Westmoreland Street Only

O'Connell Bridge in the heart of Dublin - we've been here before, but I'm completely unapologetic, because this is so great - a motorbike with sidecar being just one of the gems! ..Date: Circa 20th May to 4th J... More

Robert French - Nineteen minutes past 11 o'clock

Robert French - Nineteen minutes past 11 o'clock

Love when our photos clearly show the time, and that's the case with this great capture of St. Patrick's Hill in Cork City.....Thanks to guliolopez ( achesonblog/ ) who did so much work on Barriscale's Jewelle... More

James Valentine - Grafton Street

James Valentine - Grafton Street

Grafton Street in Dublin, long before pedestrianisation was even a twinkle in Dublin Corporation's eye. Check out the tags for the car registrations that are clear enough to read - the only one I'm unsure of is... More

Arthur Henri Poole - Tramore train station : commissioned by Messrs Eason & Son, Dublin

Arthur Henri Poole - Tramore train station : commissioned by Messrs Ea...

Well, we made it through the week without our jet setting Morning Mary, I really do hope she is having a lovely time! Don't you?.I suppose the first question about this photo is why was Poole commissioned by Ea... More

Henry Francis Stuart, Leinster, Ireland

Henry Francis Stuart, Leinster, Ireland

Another name that does not mean much to me, a good looking and well dressed man. I am sure he has an interesting and full back story?..A little about the Photographer from irisharchaeology.info..Louis Werner wa... More

Matt Talbot's Grave - A black and white photo of a cemetery

Matt Talbot's Grave - A black and white photo of a cemetery

The grave of Matt Talbot in Glasnevin Cemetery, with high cross gravestone and petitions box. Following so soon after our photo of Father Matthew, the prince of total abstinence, we have Matt Talbot, a man who ... More

Nicholas Mullins, Sean Hartley, Died for Ireland Coolbawn, Kilkenny, 18th June 1921

Nicholas Mullins, Sean Hartley, Died for Ireland Coolbawn, Kilkenny, 1...

It always surprises me when I see photos of people who died for Ireland and I have no knowledge of their names or of the circumstances surrounding their deaths. Then with the magic of Flickr within a couple of ... More

Arthur Henri Poole - Group of seven : commissioned by Mrs. John Walsh, Mullinavat

Arthur Henri Poole - Group of seven : commissioned by Mrs. John Walsh,...

Northern Hemisphere Flickeroonies.It is difficult to get going on the first few Monday mornings of the new year, fear not, we have a lovely family portrait to warm the cockles of your heart..Southern Hemisphere... More

Third Lock, River Lagan, Belfast, Co. Antrim

Third Lock, River Lagan, Belfast, Co. Antrim

From Apostles of Temperance in Cork to locks on the Lagan near Belfast for todays image. The Eason collection has some interesting and educational images, and for me this was an eye-opener - as I never knew th... More

The demon drink met its match, Cork, Ireland

The demon drink met its match, Cork, Ireland

The Apostle of Temperance is commemorated in his native Cork and throughout Ireland for his campaign to reduce the misery caused by the 'demon drink'. I.E. alcohol. Not a bad reminder for those who may have ov... More

Upsy Downsy but not Upsidey Downsy?

Upsy Downsy but not Upsidey Downsy?

I can think of few places better than Tramore to go for a bracing perambulation on a Christmas morning before returning to a dinner of stuffed turkey and ham followed by rich sherry trifle. All washed down by c... More

Thatched cottages and flats on the bicycle - oh bliss!

Thatched cottages and flats on the bicycle - oh bliss!

To end the week where we have had doubles, rebels and Gandelows we now have a truly charming Eason shot. A man mends a bicycle outside the door of a thatched cottage with a young girl in a pinny standing behin... More

Is that a Ganlow or a Gondola I see before me?

Is that a Ganlow or a Gondola I see before me?

Those of you who are not "in the know" are wondering at that heading but the boat under the arch of the bridge is known as a "Ganlow" and allegedly they were based on the Gondola! The Shannon must have been at... More

Sackville Street in full swing.

Sackville Street in full swing.

Morning Mary is taking a bit of a punt today by posting two images of the same scene from the wonderful Eblana "upsidey downsie" collection. Since they are the same scene yet with great differences of populati... More

Sackville Street in the quiet, Dublin, Ireland

Sackville Street in the quiet, Dublin, Ireland

Morning Mary is taking a bit of a punt today by posting two images of the same scene from the wonderful Eblana "upsidey downsie" collection. Since they are the same scene yet with great differences of populati... More

Arthur Henri Poole - Rebels, irregulars, a flying column...

Arthur Henri Poole - Rebels, irregulars, a flying column...

This image of a group of armed men was commissioned by a Captain McGrath from Mr. Poole in 1923. My first impression of it was that they were very well armed which made it unlikely to have been taken before 19... More

Standing still for history Limerick, Ireland

Standing still for history Limerick, Ireland

Another Hogan-Wilson photo today, with a group of Free State soldiers and civilians posing to record history in the making. Almost certainly taken during the Irish Civil War, the chicken wire on the doors and ... More

Arthur Henri Poole - Start today, make no delay!

Arthur Henri Poole - Start today, make no delay!

Poor morning Mary is suffering a bad bout of vertigo after all the standing on her head trying to see the "Uppsidey Downsie" half of yesterdays Eblana Collection offering. So, for safety's sake, I've gone back ... More

This is so busy I need a cup of Liptons tea!

This is so busy I need a cup of Liptons tea!

This is a FIRST I stand to be corrected but this is the first image from the EBLANA Collection that we have posted here. A busy image full of people, traffic and movement to delight and thrill the viewer. In... More

Funeral of Major Holmes, R.I.C., killed in ambush at Castleisland, Co. Kerry

Funeral of Major Holmes, R.I.C., killed in ambush at Castleisland, Co....

A lorry load of Auxiliaries, covered by rifle bearing colleagues, lead the funeral of Major Holmes of the Royal Irish Constabulary. He had been killed in an ambush at Castleisland in County Kerry. In the backgr... More

Arthur Henri Poole - Waiting at the barracks door - the Waterford Militia

Arthur Henri Poole - Waiting at the barracks door - the Waterford Mili...

While the sentry (in full uniform but without his rifle) stands guard, and his colleague in "undress" uniform looks on, the new recruits wait in anticipation! A candid image from Poole to start the week. It wa... More

Robert French - Picnicking at Lough Gill

Robert French - Picnicking at Lough Gill

Yet another visit to beautiful Lough Gill to end this week and a view to die for! Mr. French appears to have brought a few of his drinking partners to share the view with him on this occasion though the top ha... More

Lough Erne shrine, lantern slide

Lough Erne shrine, lantern slide

From Christendom to Christianity the National Library of Ireland has it all! Christendom is a townland in the Waterford area but it would appear that yesterdays cricket match took place in Cork. Today's shrin... More

Robert French - Irish water buffaloes?

Robert French - Irish water buffaloes?

This smashing shot from the lens of Mr. French looks so crisp and clear that one could imagine that you were looking at it live! Lough Gill in Sligo is beautiful at any time and this captures the atmosphere an... More

Roofs, spires and water

Roofs, spires and water

Having arrived at the northern end of the country on Friday, we decided to go a step further to start this week by going out foreign altogether! This image, from the Hargrave collection, follows the trend of h... More

Robert French - Fahan in Lough Swilly.

Robert French - Fahan in Lough Swilly.

The pier at Fahan on Lough Swilly, Co. Donegal looks a lonely place in this beautiful Royal plate from the Lawrence Collection. Lough Swilly is famous for many things and one of the most famous is the kidnappi... More

Happy days..., Dublin, Ireland

Happy days..., Dublin, Ireland

This beautiful summery photograph from the lens of the elegant Elinor Wiltshire seems appropriate on a day when Storm Diana has been wreaking havoc in these islands. Taken at the Martello Tower in Seapoint wit... More

Delegation of demure determined  dames

Delegation of demure determined dames

A rare visit to the Keogh Collection today and as ever a fine photograph with an historic context. A group of ladies on the steps of Liberty Hall and clearly the old Liberty Hall which will help with the datin... More

Arthur Henri Poole - Enniscorthy, Castleboro - river and steps

Arthur Henri Poole - Enniscorthy, Castleboro - river and steps

A big house near Enniscorthy in County Wexford taken from the level of the river. There is mention of "steps" but I cannot see them! Can you?..As confirmed by today's contributors (and indeed by Wikipedia ( C... More

We're going on a bear hunt! - stereoscopic view, public domain photorpaph

We're going on a bear hunt! - stereoscopic view, public domain photorp...

A cave deep in the woods would always hold the attraction of exploration and the thrill of danger, especially for the young at heart! Where is this one and has the scene changed much in the last 150 years?..Ro... More

Deep in the valley O! - stereoscopic view, public domain photorpaph

Deep in the valley O! - stereoscopic view, public domain photorpaph

To end the week after some really lovely images, here we have one from our Stereo Pairs Collection of an unidentified valley. It has a cluster of houses nestling below the heavily wooded slopes of a hill. (Cong... More

Robert French - The wheels fell off the wagon!

Robert French - The wheels fell off the wagon!

Reading the catalogue description of this I thought that it would be like a "Cardall" image, an idealised bit of Paddywhackery but when I looked at the image my reaction was WOW! This is so different, almost E... More

God bless your eyesight!, Ahascragh, Galway, Ireland

God bless your eyesight!, Ahascragh, Galway, Ireland

The catalogue description of this lovely Clonbrock image states "Clonbrock House, three women in crinoline dresses seated on portico". Given the size of the house, the distance involved, and without the benefi... More

A "Midland" hotel on the coast during World War I

A "Midland" hotel on the coast during World War I

To the Eason Colllection for today's image and the "Midland Great Western Hotel, Recess, Co. Galway" which gives us a location but is it still standing? This is an unusual image in that the photographer has en... More

A Great Irish Light during World War I

A Great Irish Light during World War I

You have to admire the people who first inhabited this Rock, it cannot ever have been easy. You have to admire the people who first thought of building a Lighthouse here, what a feat of engineering. Of course w... More

Arthur Henri Poole - Hard to starboard

Arthur Henri Poole - Hard to starboard

From the far North West we are propelled to the South East to view the good ship SS Fastnet. Mr Poole was a great man for photographing sea going vessels, the date range here is made for “narrowing” though we h... More

All politics are local, Donegal, Ireland

All politics are local, Donegal, Ireland

A big day in Glenties with a marching band of young ladies adorned with Dickie Bows and Hair Bows while wielding tin whistles. The background is interesting as behind the politicians and dignitaries you can se... More

Arthur Henri Poole - Music hath charms...

Arthur Henri Poole - Music hath charms...

The music class in Rockwell College in County Tipperary poses for Mr. Poole and his glass plate camera. While it may be a long way to Tipperary these young men were never going to form a marching band with tho... More

Arthur Henri Poole - Loves young dream

Arthur Henri Poole - Loves young dream

This commission from Mr. Noonan, of Crooke, Passage East, County Waterford was to copy a photograph taken earlier by a photographer who had his/her name embossed on the original. A really handsome couple in th... More

Garrison of the General Post Office many years later

Garrison of the General Post Office many years later

The long and the short of it to finish this week. A wide group of people who served in and survived the siege of the General Post Office in 1916. In typical Irish fashion it would seem that the numbers have e... More

Icon Desmond Fitzgerald, public domain photograph

Icon Desmond Fitzgerald, public domain photograph

Desmond Fitzgerald will be better known as the father of his more famous son so it would be good to know about the man himself! Given the careful posing of the two young ladies yesterday the "shy but willing" ... More

Portrait of two young girls reading

Portrait of two young girls reading

A charming portrait from the Clonbrock Collection to follow Col. R. Burke which was explored yesterday! The Clonbrocks were true amateurs with a great love of photography and they developed great skill in the ... More

Col Rd Burke who planned the Manchester rescue

Col Rd Burke who planned the Manchester rescue

While I have always enjoyed and been educated by the images uploaded on this stream, I find these Political Figures (that I never before heard of) to be the most fascinating! From our elegant friend who had hi... More

Icon She casts a long shadow., public domain photograph

Icon She casts a long shadow., public domain photograph

A visit to the Wiltshire Collection to start this week and I can honestly say that the shade of Elinor Wiltshire is looking down on the scene! She has photographed the iconic St. Audeons Church in the centre o... More

Sure it would take me hours to walk over that stuff...

Sure it would take me hours to walk over that stuff...

The catalogue description of this image suggests that it is a man standing on a castle, but the benefits of "Super Dooper Mega Zoom" (technical term) show that this is not the case. The man is sitting on a fai... More

Valleymount Church, Co. Wicklow

Valleymount Church, Co. Wicklow

On "All Saints" day we have an image of a church. Not your typical picture postcard church however, but a rather grim looking building that could easily hold the appellation "The Black Church". Taken in Valley... More

From Ghosties and Ghoulies and Long Legged Beasties...

From Ghosties and Ghoulies and Long Legged Beasties...

On this, what was one of the great feast days of the ancient Irish and today is the greatest scare fest of the western world we have a scary shot from the Clonbrock Collection. The actual title in the catalogu... More

"The house at the bridge below the mountain" is Adrigole, West Cork

"The house at the bridge below the mountain" is Adrigole, West Cork

A beautiful scene in a valley with mountains in the background to start this shortened week. Ireland has changed so much since this photograph was taken, now we have an old new president in the Áras, we don't ... More

Oh I do like to be beside the seaside...

Oh I do like to be beside the seaside...

To end the week and to stay beside the sea as we have for the past few days we go to the Mason Collection. This doesn't look like anyplace in Ireland that I know? Was Mr. Mason out forring?..And indeed derang... More

Musical interlude... - Public domain vintage map

Musical interlude... - Public domain vintage map

The showband scene in Ireland ( Irish_showband ) was at its height in 1969, and bands were popping up all round the place. 'Margo and the Keynotes' were from Donegal, and whereas Margo ( Margo_(singer) ) is ... More

Ross Corbett House, Glengarriff, Co. Cork

Ross Corbett House, Glengarriff, Co. Cork

It would appear that Mr. O'Dea was on his holliers in July 1965 and spent them in the rugged beauty of West Cork. Was "Ross Corbett" the owner or the name of the house and can we locate it?..The short answer i... More

Down de banks..., Cork, Ireland

Down de banks..., Cork, Ireland

A very rare visit to the O'Connor Collection and to the banks of my own lovely Lee for todays shot. Yesterdays elegant clutter is followed by an open space with the storied river flowing right through it domin... More

The warmth and charm of an open fire

The warmth and charm of an open fire

There is a certain sense of deja vu about this in that we have been in sitting rooms before with a similar clutter of decorations on the walls. A cosy, comfortable, lived in room with lots of books, big chairs... More

Bringing home the turf - A group of people standing next to a donkey

Bringing home the turf - A group of people standing next to a donkey

To end the week with a wee bit of colour we have a most charming photograph of a time long gone. The activity captured here was once ubiquitous - but now less common. The whole process of bringing home the tur... More

Charlemont House, Dublin, Ireland

Charlemont House, Dublin, Ireland

Once the haunt of "high society", who favoured the arts, and today the haunt of those who favoured the arts as inspired and paid for by "high society"! Charlemont House, home to the Hugh Lane Gallery ( Hugh_La... More

T.D. Sullivan : Author of Ireland's National Anthem

T.D. Sullivan : Author of Ireland's National Anthem

This cigarette card or postcard refers to "God Save Ireland" as "Ireland's National Anthem". But that's surely not the anthem as I know it. What do you know?. . Sinne Fianna Fáil,. atá faoi gheall ag Éirinn,. B... More

Arthur Henri Poole - At last - A dog accompanied by a woman!

Arthur Henri Poole - At last - A dog accompanied by a woman!

'Painting by Sir John Lavery for Mrs. McEnery, Kilmoganny' is the catalogue title for this shot from the Poole Collection. Featuring a dog allowing itself to be held by a young lady it looks a really lovely po... More

Sunny day in the park, Dublin, Ireland

Sunny day in the park, Dublin, Ireland

It is quite a while since we posted a Hogan-Wilson photo so this is a good way to start the day! The catalogue caption on this image is "The Governor General entertaining guests Sir John and Lady Simon" so we... More

"Street scene, featuring terraced housing and pedestrians : possibly a promenade" is Warrenpoint

"Street scene, featuring terraced housing and pedestrians : possibly a...

Not one of our most crisp photographs, but there is still a lot going on. The catalogue description suggests a promenade which I for one am inclined to agree with. We will require the help of all of our fashion... More

Graveyards, memorials of Robt. Potter MP for Limerick, Fitzgerald of Garryowen, etc. church in background, Limerick City, Co. Limerick

Graveyards, memorials of Robt. Potter MP for Limerick, Fitzgerald of G...

A graveyard with Limerick people interred therein is probably in Limerick, or is it? Looking pristine and well tended I wonder how it looks today? Who was Robert Potter and Fitzgerald?..Photographers: Freder... More

"Europe leaning to the right" is Antwerp

"Europe leaning to the right" is Antwerp

A Mason image for today with a scene apparently from the Continent of Europe around the turn of the 19th to 20th centuries! The scene is dominated by distinctive church buildings but the street is alive with ... More

Cows scattered like raisins in a cake!

Cows scattered like raisins in a cake!

It is quite a while since I have had the pleasure of uploading a Tilbrook shot and this lovely rural scene is a very suitable one for today. While the scene is not specified I suspect that it will be identifie... More

Sentry boxes and crowded pediments

Sentry boxes and crowded pediments

Starting this week with an image from the Joshua H. Hargrave Collection! An official looking building with a number of sentry boxes and an abundance of statues and figures on the pediments of the building. Th... More

Robert French - In splendid isolation

Robert French - In splendid isolation

We rejoin Mr. French on his sojourn in Kerry though a further south in this case in Waterville. Holy Island sounds like a great place to sit in the ruins in quiet contemplation?..Thanks all for confirmation of... More

Crash, bang, wallop!, Dublin, Ireland

Crash, bang, wallop!, Dublin, Ireland

Mr. O'Dea doing a bit of photo journalism and catching the action almost as it happens? The scene of a collision and quite a serious collision at that with one of the cars on its roof. In 1971 seat belts were... More

Robert French - Lead kindly light...

Robert French - Lead kindly light...

Having lugged his "Royal" camera down to the beach, Mr. French persisted and took this unusual shot of the light entering a cave at Ballybunion in County Kerry. Unusual for a number of reasons - not least of w... More

Robert French - Sir John Gray all shiny and new

Robert French - Sir John Gray all shiny and new

This beautiful shot of Sir John Gray's monument and a pristine Sackville Street, (O'Connell Street) taken in the early morning, The street is clear apart from some hackneys waiting for fares with Nelsons Pilla... More

Stone plant, Lisduff, Co. Laois

Stone plant, Lisduff, Co. Laois

From the gentry of last week to the Rocks this week with an O'Dea shot of the "Stone Plant, Lisduff, Co. Laois". Those were the days when the railway would put in a spur line for a specific product! Given O'D... More

Men, Women, Flying Saucers and a Dog!

Men, Women, Flying Saucers and a Dog!

To end the week we have a lovely group photograph from the Clonbrock Collection. A group of seated men and standing women, several wearing the famous "flying saucer" hats and a beautiful collie dog! No doubt ... More

But the last shall be first and the first shall be last: May the Lord in His mercy be kind to Belfast

But the last shall be first and the first shall be last: May the Lord ...

A monument to Sir E. J. Harland in Belfast takes us up north of the border (which is in the news) today, and gives me an opportunity to quote from Maurice Craig's wonderful poem. Harland is a name that is syno... More

The centre of Ireland, Shannon at Athlone, Co. Westmeath, Ireland

The centre of Ireland, Shannon at Athlone, Co. Westmeath, Ireland

From the home of Mike Grimes forbears in Sundays Well to the dead centre of Ireland with Mr. O'Dea for today's shot. We have been here before but not with Mr. O'Dea(?) and facing in the opposite direction...Ph... More

Robert French - Sunday at the Well?

Robert French - Sunday at the Well?

This beautiful Royal plate from the lens of Mr. French makes Sundays Well in Cork look the way most Cork people see their city and county! The beautiful scene with that tranquil water is absolutely perfect....... More

Launching the Bust!, Dublin, Ireland

Launching the Bust!, Dublin, Ireland

The title on this image is so detailed as to render research virtually unnecessary: "Bust of James Clarence Mangan, Stephen's Green, Dublin : Unveiled in Stephen's Green in 1909 May 3rd, by Dr. George Sigerson... More

A known unknown? Herbert Moore Pim

A known unknown? Herbert Moore Pim

A Poole studio image of this hirsute young man with a distinctive name to match his appearance. He features in the Irish Political Figures collection but I, for one, have never heard of him before. Therefore,... More

The ruin and the cross - stereoscopic view, public domain photorpaph

The ruin and the cross - stereoscopic view, public domain photorpaph

For most of our old photographs the vegetation will have increased in the area since it was taken but in this case hope and suspect that it has actually reduced. An old overgrown building, in a marshy, reed co... More

A truly institutional institution!

A truly institutional institution!

To the Stereo Pairs collection today, and to a vast institution somewhere. These great building projects were intended to provide treatment and care for people in a region and have lasted for many years though... More

Robert French - Main Street, Longford on a market day

Robert French - Main Street, Longford on a market day

Starting this week with a Lawrence image of Main Street, Longford on a busy market day! I love shots like this with a wealth of detail, lots of people, animals, carts and produce on display. It will be diffic... More

Robert French - Camlin Falls, Longford, Co. Longford

Robert French - Camlin Falls, Longford, Co. Longford

These unusual water falls in County Longford are today's offering from the Lawrence Collection. Obviously part of a river management system and I imagine an adventure for kayakers if it still exists. I love t... More

Welcome home (to Levuka House, Courtown, Wexford)

Welcome home (to Levuka House, Courtown, Wexford)

The catalogue description of this Eason shot is "Mansion near Gorey, Co. Wexford" and there is a fine house with additional buildings to the rere. For Morning Mary the delightful aspect of it is the two young ... More

Campsie, Omagh, Co. Tyrone

Campsie, Omagh, Co. Tyrone

The street is so clear all the locals must have been away at the All-Ireland? Campsie seems a strange name for a street but it appears that, then at least, this street in Omagh was known as Campsie. Interesti... More

Arthur Henri Poole - Boys in uniform

Arthur Henri Poole - Boys in uniform

"Group of boys and young men in uniform commissioned by Mr. R. Grubb" is the title of this shot, and we have nine boys with uniform accouterments in shot. it reminds me of a ditty my mother would trot out some... More

Corner boy and cottages in Kinsale

Corner boy and cottages in Kinsale

A fine Monday morning to be alive and standing outside stone cottages in the beautiful town of Kinsale in County Cork. An unusual image from the Mason Collection given that he used them for lectures and genera... More

Arthur Henri Poole - Ridgways group when young - and old!

Arthur Henri Poole - Ridgways group when young - and old!

Each morning I have a choice as to which photo to upload and these vary from the sublime to the tragic. Yesterdays shot reminding us of the misery that arose from evictions and other tragedies proved much more... More

The ashes of despair, Donegal, Ireland

The ashes of despair, Donegal, Ireland

From the Hallowed Halls of Library Towers to the ultimate in human desolation for todays photograph. A wee cottage in Glenbeigh has been reduced to its constituent parts, the walls a mere pile of stones. The ... More

Ignore the camera, pretend to be working!

Ignore the camera, pretend to be working!

A rare indoor shot from Dr. Clarke for this one, with two National Library Staff (please note that there are no women) concentrating on their work! I'm not too sure what we can find out about it, but It does s... More

Arthur Henri Poole - Mr. Cullinan MP, wedding group, large

Arthur Henri Poole - Mr. Cullinan MP, wedding group, large

Another fine wedding photograph for you all today. The catalogue date suggests 1913 and there is no doubt that the fashion on show is consistent with that. My five year old nephew saw this photo on my computer ... More

Arthur Henri Poole - Miss Grubbs wedding group

Arthur Henri Poole - Miss Grubbs wedding group

I always love a good wedding photo and this is one of the best you will find. The date range of 1901 to 1954 should be narrowed very quickly and I do hold out the hope of you getting the exact day correct. I al... More

The Five Lamps, Dublin, Leinster, Ireland

The Five Lamps, Dublin, Leinster, Ireland

To finish off our week we stay in Dublin. We are on the North side of the City at an intersection that will see plenty of traffic this weekend, with the expectant followers of Tyrone, Dublin, Kerry and Galway m... More

Armoured car on Henry Street, Dublin

Armoured car on Henry Street, Dublin

We have had armored cars on this stream before and whereas I do have that "déjà vu" feeling, I believe we have not seen this particular one. We are in the center of Dublin the questions are what is the date an... More

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