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Sun Terraces, Dun Laoghaire
Sun Terraces, Dun Laoghaire
Colour postcard of sun terraces in Dun Laoghaire, overlooking Dublin Bay, Ireland
Reproduced by kind permission of Linen Hall Library Postcard Archive
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Caving in Fermanagh
Caving in Fermanagh
A photograph of two men caving in Fermanagh.
Copyright Mark McSherry
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Greetings from Roscommon
Greetings from Roscommon
Depicted on this postcard is a colour photo montage of Roscommon landmarks. The "stamp" in the top right is of Clonalis House, Castlerea, whilst the one on the bottom right is Strokestown House, seat of the Pakenham Mahons. The Roscommon town Norman Castle is placed in the middle centre, beside the Roscommon town Courthouse, on the bottom left. The larger stamp in the top left, is the tower and ruins at Clonmacnoise. This card was posted from Castlerea to Dublin in 1992.
Roscommon County Library
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Adventure Sports in Ireland
Adventure Sports in Ireland
Adventure Sports in Ireland, a guide to the hugely popular range of sports set in a natural environment, where each person competes more against themselves than others.
Courtesy of Joss Lynam collection
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Caving
Caving
A member of a caving club exploring a cave
Copyright Mark McSherry
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Caving in Co. Fermanagh
Caving in Co. Fermanagh
Photogragh of a man caving in Co. Fermanagh
Copyright Mark McSherry
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Caving in Poll Dubh
Caving in Poll Dubh
Photograph of a DCU caver caving in Poll Dubh in Dublin.
Copyright Mark McSherry
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Climbing at Muckross Head, Donegal
Climbing at Muckross Head, Donegal
Here we can see that the climber has fallen off the route but didn’t fall far because of the gear he placed in the rock. This photo was taken in Muckross Head in Donegal which is a very popular climbing area in the northwest of Ireland.
Copyright Richard Mangan
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Walkers in the Burren
Walkers in the Burren
A group of walkers in the Burren, Co. Clare
(c) National Park & Wildlife Service
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Golf Club meeting 1899
Golf Club meeting 1899
Account of Council Meeting of Carlow Golf Club (Leinster Golf Club) from Carlow Sentinel 1899. It cited Captain Duckett Steuart of Steuart Lodge, Leighlinbridge as Captain of the Club. Eleven gentlemen and three ladies were elected members of the club on that occasion.
Carlow County Library



