Most viewed - Military Archives Photo's
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Baldonnel. 3 viewsGlass plate negative photograph of 8 Air Corps aircraft lined up on the grass with the tail of one in the foreground and another taxiing up towards the others. Photograph taken from the top of one of the hangars.
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North Dublin Union2 viewsGlass plate negative aerial oblique photograph of North Dublin Union from the west (and slightly to the south)
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personnel working on an aircraft frame1 viewsGlass plate negative showing a staged group of apprentices working on an aircraft in a hangar in Baldonnel. An officer is pictured supervising in the centre of the image.
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Shelbourne Park Stadium, Dublin1 viewsGlass plate negative aerial oblique photograph of the stadium (later the greyhound stadium) on South Lotts Road, by Ringsend, Dublin 4. Photograph taken from the west.
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Shelbourne Park Stadium1 viewsGlass plate negative aerial oblique photograph of the stadium (later the greyhound stadium) on South Lotts Road, Ringsend, Dublin 4. Photograph taken from the south.
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Shelbourne Park Stadium1 viewsGlass plate negative aerial oblique photograph of the stadium (later the greyhound stadium) on South Lotts Road, by Ringsend, Dublin 4. Photograph taken from the west.
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Portmarnock Golf Links1 viewsGlass plate negative aerial oblique photograph of the old (club?) house on the southern spit at Portmarnock, County Dublin. Photograph taken from the Northwest.
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Princess Xenia G-EBTS Fokker F.VIIa1 viewsThe Aircraft 'Princess Xenia' in a field at Baldonnel in 1927. Captain Robert McIntosh, and Commandant James Fitzmaurice (Air Corps) made an unsuccessful attempt to cross the Atlantic, East-to-West, in this aircraft. Military personnel and civilians are around the aircraft, along with two cameras.
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Princess Xenia G-EBTS Fokker F.VIIa1 viewsThe Aircraft 'Princess Xenia' in a field at Baldonnel in 1927. Captain Robert McIntosh, and Commandant James Fitzmaurice (Air Corps) made an unsuccessful attempt to cross the Atlantic, East-to-West, in this aircraft. Military personnel and civilians are around the aircraft, along with two cameras.
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Princess Xenia G-EBTS Fokker F.VIIa1 viewsThe aircraft 'Princess Xenia' at Baldonnel in 1927 before the unsuccessful attempt to cross the Atlantic East-to-West by Captain McIntosh and Commandant Fitzmaurice. The registration number G-EBTS is visible on the side of the aircraft.
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