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Roncarraig Lighthouse 193292 views
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Derreen 191 viewsDerreen Gardens. Lauragh, Co Kerry
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Roancarrig91 views
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Kilcatherine Cemetery91 viewsTaken in September 2005
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M. Coumba, 10 May 191390 viewsNote from M. Coumba, Butte Mt. May 10, 1913
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Dunboy90 viewsLooking from the ruins of Dunboy Castle towards Castletownbere
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'Sugar Loaf scene'-Glengarriff90 views
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Timothy John Sullivan90 viewsTimothy cir 1915 son of John J and Mary C Sullivan taken in Leadville, Lake, Colorado, USA
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Dunboy Castle Hotel90 viewsSeen from Tir na Hilan
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Cave89 viewsThe Caves at Cois, Ardgroom
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Roancarrig Lighhouse89 views
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USS L-1 sub at Berehaven 191888 viewsUSS L-1 alongside USS L-3 (Submarine # 42)
Quite prominent in this photograph of USS L-1 (SS-40) is her disappearing-mount 3-inch/23-caliber gun just forward of the sail. In the gun’s stowed position, only the barrel protruded vertically above the deck. In the background is USS Nevada (BB-36), which operated out of Bantry Bay with two sisters in mid-1918 – and survived the Pearl Harbor attack 23 years later to serve throughout World War II. USS L-1, first of a class of eight
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'At Glengarriff' and 'Otter Island'88 views
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Irish Free State first meter88 views
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1908-1922 Collection of stamps issued by SINN FÉIN, the IRA and others88 views...includes the Sinn Fein Celtic Cross (pairs of both printings) and Wolfhound issues of 1908-09 with two postally used (rare as they were banned by the authorities), the Manchester Martyrs pair of stamps issued Easter 1916 at the same time as the Rising, the very rare complete sheet of Irish Republic Post stamps issued by North American sympathizers immediately after the 1916 execution of the Rising leaders – 8 different designs, erroneously inscribed “ERIE PUIST”, and the three stam
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Cois Harbour88 views
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