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an old black and white photo of people walking on the sidewalk in front of a building
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Standing on the Ha'penny bridge in the 1960s, looking toward Bachelors walk.
an aerial view of a large farm house
The completed Iona hangar at Dublin airport in 1958, then catering for up to 8 aircraft. The hut, near the road, was used by Irish Air Charters and Iona for storage. The Boot Inn pub located to the rear.
an old black and white photo of people walking down the street in front of tall buildings
Corn Market, Dublin, Ireland 1893.
an old black and white photo of a castle like building with two towers on each side
Home - St Catherine & St James with St Audoen
St Audoen's church Cornmarket, Dublin 1880
an old black and white photo of people walking down the street in front of stores
The Oldest Fish And Chip Shop
A visit to Di Mascio's on Marlborough Street, the oldest fish and chip shop in Dublin.
an old black and white photo of people walking down the street
Westland Row, little changed today.
an old black and white photo of a street corner in the early 1900's
Inchicore 1915
an old photo of people walking down the street in front of cars and buses on a busy city street
51 Color Photos Capture Street Scenes of Dublin in the 1960s
51 Color Photos Capture Street Scenes of Dublin in the 1960s ~ vintage everyday
an old black and white photo of people walking down the street
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Edges at Fairview Corner 1940s
an old painting shows people walking in the grass near some buildings and trees, while others are
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THIS MID-1770s hand-coloured engraving of College Green shows a very different and green side to the city centre.
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Georgian lanterns at sunset. Leinster, Dublin
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The Masonic Girls School Ballsbridge Dublin 1792 to 1892
The Masonic Female Orphans School, as it was originally known, now known as Bewley's Hotel, is situated on the corner of Merrion Road and Simmonscourt Road in Dublin’s exclusive area of Ballsbridge. The foundation stone was laid by the Duke of Abercorn on St John’s Day, 25th June, 1880 "in the presence of a fashionable and extremely large assemblage.’’ Two years after this foundation stone was laid, the construction of the new Masonic School was completed.