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RIC Station, Blanchardstown
RIC Station, Blanchardstown
A photo of the Royal Irish Constabulary station in Blanchardstown, dating from the early 1920s. The building was blown up in 1922. It was later rebuilt as Connolly Hall.
Courtesy of Fingal County Libraries
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St. Colmcille's Boys, 1982-3 - Ms. Noonan's 2nd Class
St. Colmcille's Boys, 1982-3 - Ms. Noonan's 2nd Class
Black-and-white photo of the pupils in Ms. Noonan's 2nd class at St Colmcille's Boys' School, 1982-3.
Courtesy of Swords Historical Society.
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Smyth & Co. Factory, Balbriggan
Smyth & Co. Factory, Balbriggan
A drawing of the Smyth & Co. factory in Balbriggan. This appeared with an article on Smyth's in the 'Gaelic Weekly' on Saturday 30 July 1960.
© Gaelic Weekly, 1960.
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Santry-Cloughran-Swords Bus, 1928
Santry-Cloughran-Swords Bus, 1928
A black-and-white photo of the Santry-Cloughran-Swords Bus, taken in 1928.
Photograph from Mr Michael Madden's personal photgraph collection.
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Site of Thomas Kettle's Death
Site of Thomas Kettle's Death
In 1916, one of the bloodiest battles of the First World War took place. The Battle of the Somme left thousands of soldiers dead. Thomas Kettle, who fought with the Dublin Fusiliers, died in battle in September 1916. He died in Ginchy in the North of France.
Courtesy of Conor Dodd.
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Thatched Cottage, Kenure
Thatched Cottage, Kenure
A thatched cottage in Kenure, Rush Road, Fingal.
© Fingal County Libraries.
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St. Colmcille's Boys (A)
St. Colmcille's Boys (A)
A photo of boys from St. Colmcille's, taken in the 1930s.
Courtesy of Fingal County Libraries
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St. Colmcille's Girls, 1940s
St. Colmcille's Girls, 1940s
Photo of St. Colmcille's Girls in the 1940s.
Courtesy of Fingal County Libraries
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St. Colmcille's Boys 1984-5 - Mrs Daly's 1st Class
St. Colmcille's Boys 1984-5 - Mrs Daly's 1st Class
Black-and-white photo of the pupils in Mrs Daly's 1st Class, 1984-5, at St. Colmcille's Boys' School.
Courtesy of Swords Historical Society.
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St. Brigid's Church, Blanchardstown
St. Brigid's Church, Blanchardstown
A photo of St. Brigid's Church in Blanchardstown, showing how the church looked in the early 1900s. The photograph was taken from Main Street.
Courtesy of Fingal County Libraries