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National Library of Ireland Photo Archive on line

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  • 18-03-2010 6:55pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 18,164 ✭✭✭✭


    some nice photos I hadnt seen before



    http://digital.nli.ie/cdm4/index_glassplates.php?CISOROOT=/glassplates

    • Clarke Collection
      76 images, showing Dubliners in their city between 1897 and 1904. The photographs were taken by medical student JJ Clarke.
    • Eason Collection
      2772 images of Ireland, originally created for the Irish postcard trade by Eason & Son between 1900 and 1940.
    • Independent H Collection
      3,250 early images from the Independent Newspaper collection. The glass plates digitised here show people and events from 1912 to 1936.
    • Lawrence Royal & Cabinet Collections
      19,331 images from a collection of commercially produced photographs taken between 1870 and 1914, showing topographical scenes throughout Ireland.
    • Keogh Collection
      300 images, created by the Keogh Brothers of Dorset Street, Dublin. They provide excellent coverage of the political figures and events of 1915-1923.
    • Poole Whole Plate Collection
      5119 images of the south east of Ireland (1884 -1954), created by the family firm of AH Poole in Waterford, including studio portraits and social and political events.
    • Stereo Pair Collection
      2,821 images created by the Lawrence Studios, documenting Irish life (1860-1890). The original glass plates had two nearly identical images, which produce a three dimensional effect when viewed in a stereoscope.
    • Tempest Collection
      41 images, showing scenes from county Louth in the early part of the twentieth century.

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,731 ✭✭✭MarchDub


    Great links - maybe a mod would give this a sticky or put it in the e-resources sticky thread? Just a suggestion.

    Thanks anyway.


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