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Blanchardstown Brass Band, 1936
Blanchardstown Brass Band, 1936
Blanchardstown Brass Band participating in a Corpus Christi procession in Blanchardstown in 1936.
Courtesy of Blanchardstown Brass Band.
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Advertisement for Rathborne's Altar Candles
Advertisement for Rathborne's Altar Candles
As well as manufacturing candles for use in the home, Rathborne's also makes church candles. This is an old advertisement for Rathborne's altar candles.
Courtesy of The Lilliput Press, Dublin.
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Boxing Room, Dunsinea, circa 1896
Boxing Room, Dunsinea, circa 1896
Late nineteenth-century photograph of the boxing room, where the candles were packed in preparation for delivery, at the Rathborne factory in Dunsinea.
Courtesy of The Lilliput Press, Dublin.
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Blanchardstown Brass Band, 2004
Blanchardstown Brass Band, 2004
Blanchardstown Brass Band at the South Eastern Bands' Competition in Arklow, October 2004.
Courtesy of Blanchardstown Brass Band.
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Blacksmith at Work in a Forge
Blacksmith at Work in a Forge
A blacksmith forging metal.
Courtesy of Fingal County Libraries
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Blanchardstown Brass Band, 1942
Blanchardstown Brass Band, 1942
Blanchardstown Brass Band marching through Blanchardstown Village on St. Patricks's Day, 1942.
Courtesy of Blanchardstown Brass Band.
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Womens American Medley Handicap Race
Womens American Medley Handicap Race
The Start of the Women’s American Medley Handicap Race, promoted by Pembroke Swimming Club, at Blackrock Baths in 1973. In the photograph we can see 13 women lined up and preparing to start the race, even one that seems to have a headstart. The judge or adjudicator is also in the picture.
By kind permission Billy Morrison and thanks also to Manolo Demery.
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Blanchardstown Brass Band, circa 1925
Blanchardstown Brass Band, circa 1925
A photo of Blanchardstown Brass Band, circa 1925. At this time, the band had already been in existence for around 100 years. It did not have uniforms at this stage.
Courtesy of Blanchardstown Brass Band.
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Bust of Sir William Rowan Hamilton
Bust of Sir William Rowan Hamilton
Sir William Rowan Hamilton was born in Dublin and educated at Trinity College. He is remembered as one of Ireland's greatest mathematicians and scientists.
From an original photograph in possession of Dr Charles Mollan.
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Blanchardstown Brass Band and de Valera
Blanchardstown Brass Band and de Valera
Blanchardstown Brass Band with Eamon de Valera at his last stand as President of Ireland at Dublin Castle on May 20 1973.
Courtesy of Blanchardstown Brass Band.