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Harland & Wolff's Shipbuilding Yard
Harland & Wolff's Shipbuilding Yard
Colour postcard of Harland & Wolff's shipbuilding yard, showing gantries and sheds
Publishers: Hurst & Co, Cornmaket, Belfast, from the Linen Hall collection
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SS Runic
SS Runic
Colour postcard of the SS Runic, a White Star liner built at Harland & Wolff's in Belfast in 1899
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Streets
... with baskets buckets and brooms He certainly seemed to embrace the new fashion of advertizing with the fine aluminium piece of street furniture for Walnut Plug St Bruno Flake tobaccos The next ...
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The Great Gantry
The Great Gantry
Colour postcard of the Great Gantry in Harland & Wolff's shipyard in Belfast circa 1915.
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Churches and Convents
Ballaghaderreen has a long and distinguished history as a religious and educational centre It is the see town of the Diocese of Achonry Tradition has it that this was an ancient Bishopric The ...
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Streets
The picture postcard is a snapshot in time and thus can be used as an eye witness account to the history of an area The development of Bridge Street from a sleepy back water to a bustling hive of ...
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Churches and Convents
According to Reverend J J Kelly in his Abbeytown of Ireland the town of Boyle owes its existence to the Cistercian monastery built in 1161 upon the banks of the Boyle River Places of worship were ...
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Buildings
... also used for relaxation and reading The beautiful wrought iron lamps are now gone but the boarding points are still there as is the gazebo Boat Harbour Rockingham Boyle This view from a southerly ...
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Buildings
Among the fine buildings in Ballaghaderreen are St Nathy s College and the Dillon House St Nathys had its origin as a classical school established in Ballaghaderreen in the early 1800 s The Dillon ...
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Lakes and Rivers
The river and the lakes around Boyle add enormously to the beauty of the town and they were popular scenes for the photographer The Annals of Innisfallen note the emergence of Lough Key in 106 AD The ...