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City Slums
City Slums
City Slums © Mary Evans Picture Library
Fran Hegarty
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Collection of Books by Eva Gore-Booth
Collection of Books by Eva Gore-Booth
Collection of Books by Eva Gore-Booth © Sligo County Library
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Fair Day, Enniskerry, County Wicklow
Fair Day, Enniskerry, County Wicklow
Postcard of a couple driving their three pigs to market. Clock tower in backround.Syne enjoyed these gatherings of locals-read his eaay "At a Wicklow Fair"
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Lough Dan
Lough Dan
W. L. picture of Logh Dan with haystacks in the foreground. A typical scene for Synge, he was very familiar with the area.
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Eva Gore-Booth Signed
Eva Gore-Booth Signed
Signed Photograph of Eva Gore-Booth © Sligo County Library
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Eva Gore-Booths House in Hampstead
Eva Gore-Booths House in Hampstead
Eva Gore-Booths House Fragnal Gardens In Hampstead © Sligo County Library
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Shaw the "absentee landlord"
Shaw the "absentee landlord"
In a letter to the Urban Council of Carlow, Shaw declared himself to be an absentee landlord "having spent out of 88 years of my life, only one day in Carlow." At this time, he was trying to give his property back to the Carlow Urban District Council for them to use for "the common welfare".
Carlow's International Achievers by Jimmy O'Toole
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In Wicklow, West Kerry etc. cover of book
In Wicklow, West Kerry etc. cover of book
This book is the fourth volume from a collection called "The Works of John M. Synge in 4 volumes". This book is a collection of essays written by Synge about his travels through Wicklow, Kerry & Connemara.
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Illustration from The Vicar of Wakefield.
Illustration from The Vicar of Wakefield.
Illustration from The Vicar of Wakefield.This is taken from a 1939 edition, illustrated by John Austen, and published by The Heritage Press, New York.
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Original Programme for The Destruction of the Hostel.
Original Programme for The Destruction of the Hostel.
Original Programme for The Destruction of the Hostel.This was one of Colum's first attempts at drama and was staged in 1910 in Rathmines.It was a dramatic arrangement of the saga Thee Destruction of Da Dearga's Hostel and based on a translation by Whitley Stokes. The programme was printed by Dollard, Dublin.