 Most viewed - Military Archives Photo's
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Map of Ireland Showing Bombs Dropped During The Emergency and German, American and British Crashes and Forced Landings.703 viewsPlate one shows German crashes and forced landings 1939-1945 and gives statistics for the number of aircraft, personnel and casualties.
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Prepare to signal two small flag 701 viewsArmy Signal Corps Training Morse Flags and Dummy Keys (Flags). This signal meant "Prepare to signal two small flag". Taken at Naas Barracks under the supervision of Comdt Gantly of Army Signal Corps for use in Signal Corps Bulletin, 20 May 1927.
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Avro Cadet 631690 viewsPlate four show an Avro 631 Cadet on the ground in Baldonnel. Two flight crew are posing in their seats for a photograph. On plate four, part of the serial A6 is visible.
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IEMA-P-062-022689 viewsA welcome break during manoeuvres.
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Stand at ease Large flag687 viewsArmy Signal Corps Training with Morse Flags and Dummy Keys (Flags). This signal was the command to "Stand at Ease".Taken at Naas Barracks under the supervision of Comdt Gantly of Army Signal Corps for use in Signal Corps Bulletin, taken on the 20 May 1927.
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Map of Ireland Showing Bombs Dropped During The Emergency and German, American and British Crashes and Forced Landings.683 viewsPlate four shows bombs dropped on Ireland during the same period with statistics for the number of occasions, number of bombs and number of casualties.
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Avro 626677 views
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IEMA-P-062-290676 viewsFun and games.
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81st Cadet Class 2004-06672 views
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Map of Ireland Showing Bombs Dropped During The Emergency and German, American and British Crashes and Forced Landings.671 viewsPlate two shows American crashes and forced landings for the same period with their corresponding statistics.
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Map of Ireland Showing Bombs Dropped During The Emergency and German, American and British Crashes and Forced Landings.664 viewsPlate three shows British crashes and forced landings for the same period with their corresponding statistics.
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83rd Cadet Class 2006-08664 views
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Avro 626659 views
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84th Cadet Class 2007-09653 views
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85th Cadet Class 2008-10644 views
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IEMA-P-062-139635 viewsThe pride of the unit – do you know who they are?
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512 viewsA visual description, use and mechanism poster for the Bren light machine gun.
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Miles Magisters Formation463 viewsOne glass plate negative showing six Miles Magisters flying in formation, plane registration numbers identified in this image are 32, 34, 37, 39, 74, 75.
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Gaeltacht Park, Whitehall, Dublin428 views
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Princess Xenia G-EBTS Fokker F.VIIa139 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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North Dublin Union126 viewsGlass plate negative aerial oblique photograph of North Dublin Union from the North, with Smithfield in the background.
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Princess Xenia G-EBTS Fokker F.VIIa125 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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North Dublin Union122 viewsGlass plate negative aerial oblique photograph of North Dublin Union from the west (and slightly to the south)
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Princess Xenia G-EBTS Fokker F.VIIa122 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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