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Rehearsal2545 viewsPhotograph taken by battalion photographer, 1st Battalion 3rd Infantry (Old Guard), US Army on the day of Kennedy's funeral. (Image courtesy of Col Nott)     (5 votes)
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42nd Cadet Class 1975-1977 Non-University element2004 viewsPhotograph of the 42nd Cadet Class, Non-university element, taken at the Cadet School, Military College, Curragh Camp.     (3 votes)
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15th Cadet Class 1941-19432024 viewsPhotograph of the 15th Cadet Class taken at the Cadet School, Military College, Curragh Camp.     (4 votes)
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09th Cadet Class 1935-19371751 viewsPhotograph of the 09th Cadet Class taken at the Cadet School, Military College, Curragh Camp.     (3 votes)
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Presentation to Cadets by their hosts at Fort Meyer, Arlington1750 viewsOfficer Commanding 3rd Infantry (The Old Guard) Fort Meyer presented the Cadets with a mounted and framed photograph. (image courtesy of Col Nott)     (3 votes)
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Horse on Bridle, McKee Barracks.1285 viewsGlass plate negative showing a horse named "Vixen" on the bridle being held by a soldier from the Equitation school, which was under the command of the Supply and Transport Corps at that time.     (2 votes)
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L.E. Macha1449 viewsSilhouette of L.E. Macha
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Emo Court949 views     (1 votes)
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Rockwell College, County Tipperary761 views     (1 votes)
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Peamount Sanatorium908 views     (1 votes)
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Platoon in "T" formation1330 viewsGlass plate negative showing a platoon of soldiers preparing to form up in "T" formation.Supervised by Col O'Connell, Army School of Instruction, Curragh Camp, in conjunction with Captain Fulham. Taken at the Curragh plains, Kildare, on 27th January 1928.     (1 votes)
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41st Cadet Class 1966-19681839 viewsPhotograph of the 41st Cadet Class taken at the Cadet School, Military College, Curragh Camp.     (1 votes)
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National University Dublin944 viewsAerial photograph showing the complex of the National University Dublin and the surrounding areas     (1 votes)
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Avro Mongoose 621876 views     (1 votes)
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Avro 626635 views     (1 votes)
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Avro 626650 views     (1 votes)
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Avro Cadet 631679 viewsPlates three show an Avro 631 Cadet on the ground in Baldonnel. Two flight crew are posing in their seats for a photograph.     (1 votes)
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Avro Cadet 631695 viewsPlates two show six Avro 631 Cadets in a line-up on the ground in Baldonnel.      (1 votes)
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Avro Cadet 631692 viewsPlates one and two show six Avro 631 Cadets in a line-up on the ground in Baldonnel. The serial number of one aircraft, serial C4 is visible in plate one     (1 votes)
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Fairey IIIF969 viewsImages three, shows the Fairey III with several biplanes in a hangar at Baldonnel. Aircraft include the Fairey IIIF, Avro 621 serial 8 and two DH9s serial 6 and serial 7.     (1 votes)
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Fairey IIIF852 viewsImages three, shows the Fairey III with several biplanes in a hangar at Baldonnel. Aircraft include the Fairey IIIF, Avro 621 serial 8 and two DH9s serial 6 and serial 7.     (1 votes)
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51st Cadet Class 1974-19762016 viewsPhotograph of the 51st Cadet Class taken at the Cadet School, Military College, Curragh Camp.     (3 votes)
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25th Cadet Class 1950-19522412 viewsPhotograph of the 25th Cadet Class taken at the Cadet School, Military College, Curragh Camp.     (2 votes)
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RPRMC Disbandment Parade.1489 viewsGeneral Mulcahy on the review stand saluting as the RPRMC march past at the Disbandment parade in 1924.     (2 votes)
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Nice1343 viewsThe L.E. Macha clears the harbour at Nice, 6/9/48
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Air Corps display at the Military Tattoo854 viewsAir Corps display at the Military Tattoo in the RDS, Ballsbridge, 1945     (1 votes)
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Bren Gun Carriers Curragh986 viewsGlass plate negative showing Bren Gun Carriers in motion in the Curragh.     (1 votes)
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Kilcullen Bridge817 views     (1 votes)
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Shannon Airport Rineanna882 views     (1 votes)
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Repairing a damaged railway.1063 viewsGlass plate negative showing soldiers from the Railway Protection, Repair and Maintenance Corps repairing the Douglas Viaduct railway bridge in Cork which was damaged during the Civil War.For more information see An tOglach Volume 1 No 5 (new Series) 21 April 1923.     (1 votes)
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Officer sword drill926 viewsGlass plate negative showing a mounted officer with his sword drawn, right arm extended horizontally and sword vertical. Taken at McKee Barracks under the supervision of Captain Flanagan and Captain Dwyer, office in charge on the 12 March 1927.     (1 votes)
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Brigadier General George Adamson and Letter Signed by Eamonn Ceannt928 viewsGlass plate copy negative of a photograph and a letter. The photograph shows Brigadier General George Adamson and another member of the Free State Army standing by a cannon. The photograph appears to be have been dated 22 April 1922 and then altered to read 25 April 1922. The letter appears to be dated 10 February 1914.     (1 votes)
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Avro 621 Line Up1031 viewsGlass plate negative of a line of three Avro 621s on the ground in Baldonnel with hangars visible in the background.     (1 votes)
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Nice1186 viewsIn Nice harbour (France) the L.E. Macha prepares to swing around prior to berthing.
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L.E. Macha1581 viewsRigging a canvas screen on the L.E. Macha
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Lewis machine gun practice949 viewsSoldiers practicing their shooting skills using the Lewis Machine gun while in the lying position and under the command of the commanding officer.     (1 votes)
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IEMA-P-096-0431270 viewsA rare shot of a Mortar Crew. Mortars were in very short supply. Total Stocks in March 1940 were forty eight (48) Brandt 81 mm and one (1) Brandt 60mm. A further fifty (50) 3-Inch Mortars were supplied by Britain in late 1943. This photograph was taken during a live firing practice in the Comeragh Mountains – 09 September 1944.     (1 votes)
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IEMA-P-096-0301307 viewsCamp Guard awaiting the arrival of the Orderly Officer – 25th Battalion line, Bawnjames Military Camp, New Ross, Co. Wexford – 16 August 1942.      (1 votes)
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IEMA-P-067-0311301 viewsHurry up and wait! Packing up bivouacs and blankets after an overnight Camp, Flood Hall, Kilkenny – 24 August 1944.     (1 votes)
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