Irish women in traditional clothing, Killarney, Ireland. Photographed by Frederick Holland Mares, James Simonton, late 1800s

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Irish women in traditional clothing, Killarney, Ireland. Photographed by Frederick Holland Mares, James Simonton, late 1800s
this is St. Columb's House a 12th (or perhaps 10th) century oratory in Kells, County Meath
Photographers: Frederick Holland Mares, James Simonton
Any ideas? Yes! St. Doulagh's Church on the Malahide Road, Dublin by National Library of Ireland on The Commons Via Flickr: We didn't know where this one was taken. Our catalogue just said: "Square tower set in steep slated roof of small possibly ecclesiastical building, lady in foreground, whole in trees, fields." See below for super quick identification! Date: 1860s going by the dress? (definitely 1860-1883) NLI Ref: STP_0240 You can also view this image, and many thousands of others, on the NLI’s catalogue at catalogue.nli.ie
An open door to God’s open house by National Library of Ireland on The Commons Via Flickr: The doors to St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Dublin from the Stereo Pairs Collection seen in very fine detail, and with the added bonus of posters on the doors that may help with dating, etc. Photographers: Frederick Holland Mares, James Simonton Contributor: John Fortune Lawrence Collection: Stereo Pairs Photograph Collection Date: 1860-1883 Around Sunday, 19 March 1865 NLI Ref: STP_0808 You can also view this image, and many thousands of others, on the NLI’s catalogue at catalogue.nli.ie
Majiculations at Corner by National Library of Ireland on The Commons on Flickr.
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The Sunday Show – M.C.V. Egan – What Does The World Need Now?
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79 Grafton Street... by National Library of Ireland on The Commons on Flickr.
Dublin ca 1864-1875
Any ideas? Yes! St. Doulagh's Church on the Malahide Road, Dublin by National Library of Ireland on The Commons on Flickr.