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Baptismal Record
Baptismal Record
Baptismal Register 1860 for Co. Waterford parish.
Courtesy of Waterford City Library
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Griffith's Valuation
Griffith's Valuation
Primary Valuation of Tenements (Griffith's Valuation 1847-1864) for Parish of St John's Without, Waterford City
Courtesy of Waterford City Library
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Sir Edward Carson (1854–1935)
Sir Edward Carson (1854–1935)
Sir Edward Carson (1854–1935)
Courtesy of the Irish Film Institute
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Members of the Boundary Commission, late 1924
Members of the Boundary Commission, late 1924
Members of the Boundary Commission, late 1924: from left to right F. B. Bourdillon (Secretary); J.R. Fisher (editor of the Northern Whig and nominee of British government in lieu of NI government nominee); Richard Feetham (Chairman); Eoin MacNeill (repr. Free State government); C. Beerstecher ( Feetham’s private Secretatary)
Courtesy of the National Library of Ireland
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Governor General T. M. Healy with woolen workers, 1923
Governor General T. M. Healy with woolen workers, 1923
Governor General T. M. Healy promoting home industries at the Royal Dublin Society Dublin Horse Show, 14 August 1923, with woolen workers from Co. Longford
Courtesy of the National Library of Ireland
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Richard Mulcahy (1886 – 1971)
Richard Mulcahy (1886 – 1971)
Richard Mulcahy fought in the 1916 Rising and was elected Minister for Defence in the 1918 election. Mulcahy supported the Anglo-Irish Treaty in 1921 and later served as leader of Fine Gael. He was also Minister for Education from 1948 until 1951.
Courtesy of the Irish Film Institute
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Group outside Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, 1923
Group outside Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, 1923
Group outside Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, 1923, incl. W.T,. Cosgrave, Desmond Fitzgerald, Hugh Kennedy (Chief Justice), Eoin O’Duffy, Kevin O’Higgins, W.B. Yeats
Courtesy of the National Library of Ireland
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Sligo Famine Memorial
Sligo Famine Memorial
The Sligo Famine Memorial, on the Quays.
Courtesy of en.wikipedia.org
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Roger Casement (1864–1916)
Roger Casement (1864–1916)
Roger Casement was one of the founders of the Irish Volunteers in 1913. Following his mission to raise arms and troops in Germany, he was arrested by British forces in Co. Kerry in 1916 and brought to London where he was executed on 3 August 1916.
Courtesy of the Irish Film Institute
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Arthur Griffith (1871 – 1922)
Arthur Griffith (1871 – 1922)
Griffith joined the Irish Volunteers in 1912. Although not involved in the 1916 Rising, he was imprisoned with those who fought, due to the government's perception that his writings encouraged nationalist fervour. He was part of the first Dáil in 1919 and was elected vice-president of the republic. After the truce in the War of Independence in July 1921, Griffith lead the Irish delegation in London. This resulted in the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 6 December 1921. He died of a brain haemorrhage in Dublin on 12 August 1922.
Courtesy of the Irish Film Institute