Tuesday 26 February 2008

Killarney in County Kerry

This is an historical postcard entitled 'Shooting the Rapids', photo taken in Killarney County Kerry Ireland. Date is around 1904.

Monday 25 February 2008

Four Courts in Dublin City

This old postcard shows a photo of the Four Courts in Dublin, Ireland. This is the location of the Supreme, High and Central Criminal Courts in Ireland. It was built sometime between 1796 and 1802.

Sunday 24 February 2008

Mitchelstown in County Cork

Mitchelstown is a small town in the south-west of Ireland in County Cork. The historical postcard is of Baldwin Street, I'm not certain of the year as the postcard has no postmark or writing on it.


Saturday 23 February 2008

The Square - Athlone Westmeath

Athlone is a town in County Westmeath, located on the River Shannon in the centre of Ireland. This postcard photograph shows 'The Square' in Athlone town, which is located close to the Castle. This photo is interesting as it was taken before St. Peters Church was built.


Friday 22 February 2008

West Street in Drogheda Town

This old postcard image is of West Street in Drogheda Town, County Louth, Ireland.

Thursday 21 February 2008

Bruff town in County Limerick

This old postcard shows Main St, Bruff. Bruff is a town in County Limerick, Ireland. The town has a strong sporting background with the GAA and the RFC. Bruff RFC was the home club of Irish International rugby player John Hayes.

Wednesday 20 February 2008

The Square in Fermoy County Cork

This is an old photo of The Square in Fermoy town which is situated on the River Blackwater in County Cork, Ireland.

Its a small town with approx 8000 people. Fermoy is home to the famous US born Irish Dancer Michael Flatley.




Monday 18 February 2008

O'Connell Bridge in Dublin City


This picture shows O'Connell bridge in Dublin city centre with Sackville Street in the background, this street is now known as O'Connell St. O'Connell bridge is supposedly unique in Europe because its the only bridge which is as wide as it is long.

Saturday 16 February 2008

Railway Bridge Athlone Ireland


This picture shows the white Railway bridge over the River Shannon in Athlone, Westmeath, Ireland. It was built in 1850 and its approximately 540 ft in length. In the early years the central span was opened twice per year for Yachts taking part in a race on Lough Ree. At the time of building the Iron Works were shipping to Limerick, Ireland and were then brought to Athlone by barge.

Wednesday 13 February 2008

The Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin


This is an old photo of the Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin which was built in 1824. It is situated close to St. Stephens Green in Dublin's city centre. In 1922 room 112 of the Shelbourne Hotel was used for the drafting of the Irish Constitution, this room is now known as 'The Constitution Room'.

Tuesday 12 February 2008

Patrick St in Cork City


Cork is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland. The name of this city comes from the Irish word 'Corcach' which means 'marshy place'. This is in reference to its location on the River Lee. This old postcard show a view of Patrick St, one of the main streets in Cork city.

Monday 11 February 2008

Athlone Town Bridge


Athlone is a town in County Westmeath, located on the River Shannon in the centre of Ireland. This postcard photograph shows the bridge which is still in use today.

Tuesday 5 February 2008

Postcard Collecting

I've been collecting old Postcards from Ireland for many years now, so I've decided to scan all of them and upload to this blog. I think its interesting to see what the town you live in looked like 100 years ago. If you have any old postcard images of Ireland and would like to share them please create a scanned image and then let me know. I will then add it to the blog.

Sunday 3 February 2008

Copyright

I will do everything I can to avoid breaking any copyright laws. If I've accidently used any image which is covered by copyright please let me know and I will remove it immediately upon receipt of your email. greatirishphotos {at} gmail.com