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Threshing Hay, Fingal, 1930s
Threshing Hay, Fingal, 1930s
Photo of haystacks, with farm workers and horse-drawn corn thresher, on a farm at the Ward, Fingal, in the 1930s.
© Swords Historical Society.
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Swords Village, 1904
Swords Village, 1904
A view of Swords in 1904.
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Tolka Bridge, near Blanchardstown
Tolka Bridge, near Blanchardstown
A photo of the Tolka Bridge, with surrounding vegetation, near Blanchardstown.
Courtesy of Fingal County Libraries
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Two Trams at Barren Hill, Howth
Two Trams at Barren Hill, Howth
A black-and-white photograph showing two trams at Barren Hill, Howth in the 1950s.
Fingal Photography Collection.
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Trams at Howth Summit
Trams at Howth Summit
A black-and-white photo showing two trams at Howth Summit, one about to depart.
Fingal Photography Collection.
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Thomas Kettle Memorial, Stephen's Green
Thomas Kettle Memorial, Stephen's Green
A bust commemorating the nationalist and poet, Thomas Kettle, in St. Stephen's Green in Dublin.
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Padraig Pearse
Padraig Pearse
Padraig Pearse was a teacher, poet, writer, nationalist and political activist. He was one of the main leaders of the Easter Rising in 1916. This photograph was taken in New York in 1914.
Image courtesy of the Pearse Museum
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Workers in Smyth's of Balbriggan
Workers in Smyth's of Balbriggan
Images of workers in Smyth & Co. of Balbriggan, taken from a 1940s promotional booklet.
© Smyth's of Balbriggan.
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List of Casualties at the Battle of Aughrim
List of Casualties at the Battle of Aughrim
This list is taken from George Story's "An Impartial History of the Wars in Ireland". Story was a chaplain with the Williamite army and recorded events as they took place. It lists some of the officers, soldiers and horses killed and wounded at the Battle of Aughrim in 1691.
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Camac Aqueduct, Co. Laois
Camac Aqueduct, Co. Laois
Camac Aqueduct, Co. Laois
Copyright Michael Neill