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'Dunne's Diary' Logo
'Dunne's Diary' Logo
'Dunne's Diary' Logo used in Seán Dunne's column in the Cork Examiner.
© Irish Exanimer
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Photograph of Seán Dune in the Cork Examiner
Photograph of Seán Dune in the Cork Examiner
Photograph of Seán Dune in the Cork Examiner. Taken in the week that 'In My Father's House' was published.
© Irish Exanimer
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Cover of 'Time and the Island' by Seán Dunne
Cover of 'Time and the Island' by Seán Dunne
Cover of 'Time and the Island' by Seán Dunne. A book of poetry published by Gallery Press 1996.
© The Gallery Press
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Tomb of Frank O'Meara
Tomb of Frank O'Meara
Tomb of Frank O'Meara (1853-1888) at Bennekerry graveyard,Co. Carlow, the tomb was designed after the medieval Killeshin doorway.
Carlow County Library
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Birthplace and Family Home
Birthplace and Family Home
Photograph of Frank O'Meara's birthplace and family home at 37 Dublin Street, Carlow. The relevant house can be identified as the premises called "Royal Insurance". This photograph was taken circa 1970's. O'Meara also died here in 1888 at the early age of 35 years with his father Dr. Thomas O'Meara present at his death.
Carlow County Library
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Cap of maintenance
Cap of maintenance
Cap of maintenance
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Gold finger ring
Gold finger ring
This ring is either of antique Roman or Italian Renaissance origin as the gemstone depicts a classical motif
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Child
Child
A typical child
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Cover of 'The Cork Anthology' by Seán Dunne
Cover of 'The Cork Anthology' by Seán Dunne
Cover of 'The Cork Anthology' by Seán Dunne. © Seán Dunne by permission of Cork University Press Ltd, Crawford Business Park, Crosses Green, Cork, Ireland.
© Seán Dunne by permission of Cork University Press Ltd, Crawford Business Park
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Lucan House and Demesne, County Dublin (c.1773-75) by Thomas Roberts (1748-78)
Lucan House and Demesne, County Dublin (c.1773-75) by Thomas Roberts (1748-78)
Thomas Roberts (1748-78), Lucan House and Demesne, County Dublin (c.1773-75). This painting places the big house at the centre of a benign, well-ordered and productive landscape, suggesting that the social order was a mirror of the natural order. Courtesy of the National Gallery of Ireland
Photo (c) National Gallery of Ireland



