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GPO 1916 Commemoration Dublin955 views     (1 votes)
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GPO 1916 Commemoration Dublin845 views     (1 votes)
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Richmond Hospital, Dublin875 views     (1 votes)
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Miles Magisters on Grass944 views     (1 votes)
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Group Photo in Front of Biplane, Copy1113 viewsGlass plate negative image of a group of Air Corps personnel posed in front of a Biplane.     (1 votes)
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Cadets outside their quarters at Fort Meyer1557 views(Image courtesy of Col Nott)     (1 votes)
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Cadets at Dublin Airport1716 views"The Cadets then marched at the slope to deposit their rifles in the aircraft." Military Archives T/220 'Diary of Participation by Cadets'. (Image courtesy of Cadet School and Cpl P. Fogarty retd.)     (1 votes)
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Air Corps Group Photograph1051 viewsGlass plate copy negative of an early Air Corps group photo. Image shows forty Air Corps personnel posing in a group shot in front of a hangar at Baldonnel.     (1 votes)
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Rineanna Mosaic784 viewsImage two contains the following information: ' Rineanna Airport 25 July 1941; Height 6,425; F.L. T"; Scale: 5.75" =1 ml; Time: 13:00 hours; Baldonnel Photographic Section "     (1 votes)
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Rineanna Mosaic782 views Image one appears to have been made by a collage of a series of photographs.      (1 votes)
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Koehl - The Kaiser - Fitzmaurice - Hunefeld : The Bremen Crew923 viewsGlass plate copy negative of (from left to right) Captain Hermann Koehl, ex-Kaiser Wilhelm II, Colonel James C. Fitzmaurice and Ehrenfried Gunther Freiherr von Hunefeld     (1 votes)
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Rineanna Mosaic (One Runway)936 viewsGlass plate copy negative of an aerial view of Rineanna or Shannon airport.     (1 votes)
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Civil War Officers Group Portrait896 viewsGlass plate copy negative of a group portrait of Irish Free State personnel.     (1 votes)
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Test Bench849 viewsPlate two shows a man operating a machine that is either pulling an engine out or lowering it into an aircraft. Two men are holding the engine on either side.     (1 votes)
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Rinenna761 views     (1 votes)
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Rinenna851 views     (1 votes)
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Lieut. W. Ryan. CPL C. Rooney961 viewsGlass plate copy negative showing Lieutenant W. Ryan and Corporal C Rooney working at a map table. One officer is making a collage of an area from aerial photographs. The other officer appears to be using the photographs to sketch a map.     (1 votes)
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Workshops Baldonnel 1938943 viewsGlass plate copy negative showing what appears to be a staged photograph of apprentices at work under supervision in a workshop at Baldonnel.     (1 votes)
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Vespa Aircraft Front and Side Views969 viewsGlass plate copy negatives of a Vickers Vespa, Vickers Type 208 Vespa V, serial V8. This aircraft was delivered to Baldonnel 5 April 1931 and written-off 12 June 1940. The image shows a front and side views of the aircraft. Glass plate one shows a front view of the aircraft and the serial number cannot be seen. Glass plate two and three show side views of the aircraft with the serial number visible.     (1 votes)
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Bristol Fighter (22)1061 viewsGlass plate negative of a Bristol Fighter (Type 14) F2B Fighter Mk II on the ground. F2B serial 22 served Baldonnel from 4 Nov 1925 to July 1935.     (1 votes)
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President John F. Kennedy Dublin Airport1115 viewsPresident John F. Kennedy, accompanied by Captain Byrne and Colonel M. Hefferon (A.D.C. to President Kennedy) concluding inspection of the Guard of Honour drawn from the Eastern Command, Dublin Airport (Courtesy of the Irish Times).     (1 votes)
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President John F. Kennedy Dublin Airport1143 viewsPresident Kennedy accompanied by Captain Byrne and Colonel M. Hefferon, accredited A.D.C, during his inspection of the Guard of Honour drawn from the Eastern Command, Dublin Airport. Copy image held in the Private Collection of Lt Gen Sean McKeown.     (1 votes)
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IEMA-P-096-0061163 viewsIce Cream comes to Camp Mount Pleasant, Co. Waterford – 18 July 1942.     (1 votes)
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IEMA-P-096-0031063 viewsIt was difficult to maintain boots for inspection. The periodical shortages of polish and the tough treatment caused by long marches and turf cutting meant many tough moments on the parade grounds.      (1 votes)
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IEMA-P-062-223886 viewsFollowing the return of a group of selected officers who had undergone British Army commando courses, a greater emphasis was placed on fieldcraft training and fitness – Slieve Caoilte, Co. Wexford 11 June 1943.     (1 votes)
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IEMA-P-062-117765 viewsBrigade Camp, Youghal – 17 September 1942 – John Harbourne, canteen Manager, serving troops in the open air canteen.     (1 votes)
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IEMA-P-062-024719 viewsPrivate Richard Hanley (on the right) finally allows someone else to use his camera – 20 July 1942.     (1 votes)
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Cadets standing at the foot of Kennedy's grave, Arlington National Cemetery1850 viewsA rehearsal was held at Arlington at 0800 hrs on the day of the funeral. When Lt Col Mattimoe asked what the Cadets were requested to do he was told "We want you to take up position at the foot of the grave and just do what you did at Arbour Hill." (Image courtesy of Cadet School and Cpl P. Fogarty retd.)     (6 votes)
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80th Cadet Class 2003-20051876 viewsPhotograph of the 80th Cadet Class taken at the Cadet School, Military College, Curragh Camp.     (4 votes)
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IEMA-P-096-0621502 viewsIn September 1939, the strength of the regular army was approximately 6,000. Together with the reserves, particularly the Volunteer Force, the total did not exceed 20,000. On the 10 May 1940, when the German offensive in Western Europe began, the total in permanent service did not exceed 13,355. However, by 31 March 1941 the total reached a figure of 41,463. This rapid increase in personnel put enormous pressure on the regular army cadres and the volunteer force and it is too their credit that a well trained, if ill-equipped, force was quickly established to depend against invasion.     (3 votes)
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"Old Lime Pit" lookout post in the south of Ireland.1231 viewsGlass plate negative showing an "Old Lime Pit" at Rathduff in County Cork. This was a sentry position overlooking a double railway. Six soldiers with Lee Enfield Rifles can be seen providing over-watch security for the train crossing the bridge at their location. An Officer can be seen overlooking the sentries ensuring they are providing adequate over-watch.For more information see An tÓglách Volume 1 No 5 (new Series) 21st April 1923.     (4 votes)
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Lee Enfield Grenade launcher1901 viewsGlass plate negative showing an Infantry Sergeant displaying how to fire a grenade from a Lee Enfield rifle from the kneeling position. This plate could have been used for instructional purposes and used in training manuals. Taken on the 6th March 1926 possible in the Curragh Camp, Co.Kildare.     (5 votes)
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L.E. Macha1852 viewsSome of the L.E. Macha's crew on the recent Mediterranean voyage
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21st Regular Air Corps Cadet Class1281 viewsPhotograph of the 21st Regular Air Corps Cadet Class on their "Wings day" the 12th December 2002     (4 votes)
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67th Cadet Class 1990-19921892 viewsPhotograph of the 67th Cadet Class taken at the Cadet School, Military College, Curragh Camp.     (4 votes)
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Artane Industrial School895 viewsAerial Photograph of Artane Industrial School with the initials AAC, TJM/TM inscribed on the glass.     (4 votes)
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L.E. Macha2582 viewsL.E. Macha lying at Carlisle Pier, Dun Laoghaire on the morning she left for Nice, 25/8/48
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Home1308 viewsGraveyard scene     (2 votes)
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23rd Regular Air Corps Cadet Class1235 viewsPhotograph of the 23rd Regular Air Corps Cadet Class taken on their "Wings day" the 16th September 2004     (2 votes)
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"V" shape or "Arrow head" formation1616 viewsA section of Soldiers practising their tactical drills on the Curragh Plains, Kildare, sometime in 1927. This formation was known as the "v" shape or "arrow head" formation, which was used to move across open ground providing maximum security to the front and rear.     (2 votes)
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Recruits training.1157 viewsGlass plate negative showing a two star corporal giving a lesson to an Officer, a three star private and two recruits on how to check the oil on a Jeep. In the background are some bren gun carriers.     (2 votes)
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Cavalry Corps recruits1121 viewsGlass plate negative showing a Cavalry Corps recruit standing on the foot pegs of a BS motorcycle while aiming a Lee Enfield rifle into the air. Possibly taken in Cathal Brugha Barracks between 1930-1960.     (2 votes)
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Recruits, Cathal Brugha Barracks, Dublin.1222 viewsGlass plate negative showing an Infantry Captain shaking hands with a recruit. In the background a Ford Armoured Cars and truck can be seen. Taken in Cathal Brugha Barracks, Dublin, sometime between 1958-1968.     (2 votes)
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Infantry section with Lee Enfield Rifles and Lewis Machine Gun.1399 viewsGlass plate negative showing a section of Infantry soldiers carrying Lee Enfield rifles and one Lewis Machine gun, these soldiers are wearing Vickers steel helmets and combat webbing, taken between 1927 and 1931.     (2 votes)
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Artillery gun crew conducting drill on a 18-pounder artillery piece.1304 viewsGlass plate negative showing an artillery gun crew conducting drills on an 18-pounder artillery piece, on a Mark V carriage, distinguished by its split trails, and a limber (ammunition carriage). This information combined with the Vickers steel helmets dates this glass plate sometime between 1927 and 1939.     (2 votes)
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Tug of war team in training1108 viewsGlass plate negative showing a tug of war team training. Names, dates and location is unknown.     (2 votes)
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40th Cadet Class 1965-19671845 viewsPhotograph of the 40th Cadet Class taken at the Cadet School, Military College, Curragh Camp.     (2 votes)
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32nd Cadet Class 1958-19591739 viewsPhotograph of the 32nd Cadet Class taken at the Cadet School, Military College, Curragh Camp.     (2 votes)
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Fitzmaurice and other Air Corps Personnel in Front of Aircraft1227 viewsGlass plate copy negative of officers of the Irish Air Corps standing in front of a Bristol Fighter. Officers are named from left to right: Lorcan C. Gogan, John Hume, Oscar A. Heron, Edward F. Stapleton, William P. Delamere, James C. Fitzmaurice, Daniel J. McKeown, Nicholas E. Fogarty, Frederick S. Crossley, Dr. Theo McWeeney, Serge Barnes, Arthur G. Russell, Gerard J. Carroll, Bryan McSweeney, Patrick F. McGrath and Timothy J. Prenderville.     (2 votes)
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Michael Collins Lying In State1031 viewsGlass plate copy negative of Michael Collins lying in state. Collins is lying on a bed with a bandage wrapped around his forehead. The photograph is taken from a low side view with several Irish Free State Officers partly visible in the background.     (2 votes)
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Mosaic Collinstown1113 viewsGlass plate copy negative of an aerial image of Collinstown taken at 4000 feet. The image shows Dublin airport and environs. Under the image details of the photograph are recorded as follows: Date: 10-6-37, Time: 10.00 HRS, Scale: R.F. 1/6850, F.L.: 7" , Height: 4,000'     (2 votes)
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President John F. Kennedy New Ross1162 viewsPresident John F. Kennedy, enjoying light refreshments with the people of New Ross. (Courtesy of the Irish Times).      (2 votes)
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84th Cadet Class 2007-20091978 viewsPhotograph of the 84th Cadet Class taken at the Cadet School, Military College, Curragh Camp.     (17 votes)
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Carl Gustav sub-machine gun training 1466 viewsA section of soldiers receiving instruction on how to operated the Carl Gustav Sub-machine Gun sometime between 1950s-1960s.     (5 votes)
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All army boxing team 19261754 viewsGlass plate negative showing the all army boxing team who were selected to represent the Irish Army against the British Army in 1926. The Irish team came second during this competition. Names of the soldiers are unknown at this time.     (5 votes)
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Two boxers sparing.1303 viewsTwo soldiers in boxing attire sparing. Note the height and reach difference. Names, dates and location is unknown.     (3 votes)
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42nd Cadet Class 1967-19691991 viewsPhotograph of the 42nd Cadet Class taken at the Cadet School, Military College, Curragh Camp.     (3 votes)
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IEMA-P-062-006856 viewsSkinheads are not a new phenomenon! NCO’s and men of the 25th Battalion showing off their haircuts while on brigade manoeuvres, Castle Annagh Camp, New Ross – 06 July 1942.     (3 votes)
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President John F. Kennedy Arbour Hill2067 viewsThe Last Post is sounded at the 1916 Memorial, Arbour Hill. The Cadet Guard of honour from the Military College, under Lieutenant Frank Colclough present arms. The Presidential party featured are Commandant P. Daly, Taoiseach Mr. Sean Lemass, Commandant J. O’Brien (A.D.C. to the Taoiseach), President John F. Kennedy, Colonel M. Hefferon (A.D.C. to President Kennedy) and the Chief of Staff Lt. General S. McKeown, (Courtesy of Brigadier General Colclough).     (7 votes)
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87th Cadet Class 20122293 viewsPhotograph of the 87th Cadet Class taken at the Cadet School, Military College, Curragh Camp.     (4 votes)
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