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Co.Dublin - from old postcards
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Co.Dublin - from old postcards
Mainly for postcard pictures. A fascinating glimpse of people and places fadó fadó. Here's today's find - an early advertising card for the Waverley Hotel showing the less fashionable end of Sackville/O'Connell Street.
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Half way between then and now John Hinde provided the world with colour postcards. Some ( many ) of them are archived at https://www.johnhindecollection.com/joh ... chive.html
Pictures of Ireland : https://www.johnhindecollection.com/ireland1.html
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It must have been some fun traveling around the world on exs to take photographs
Looking in the opposite direction from Del.Monte's postcard ( some time in the '60s ? ) :
Does anyone remember this config on the bridge ?
Zooming I see two Gardai on point duty in that pic
Pictures of Ireland : https://www.johnhindecollection.com/ireland1.html
Only recently did I begin to understand that John Hinde was very much an international business
It must have been some fun traveling around the world on exs to take photographs
Looking in the opposite direction from Del.Monte's postcard ( some time in the '60s ? ) :
Does anyone remember this config on the bridge ?
Zooming I see two Gardai on point duty in that pic
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Prior to the Easter Rising, Home Rule for the entire island of Ireland had looked to be on the horizon and a visit to Dublin by King George V & Queen Mary in 1911 had gone down generally well. However, card manufacturers and others lost the run of themselves and produced drawings, postcards etc showing the King arriving to open a New Irish Parliament at the old Irish Parliament buildings on College Green. Apparently, these drawings and postcards were widely on sale during the 1911 Royal visit.
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Trooping the Colour - Dublin Castle 1905. Only for the card caption you could be forgiven for thinking this photograph was taken on the neighbouring island. Whatever your political views it's hard to argue that anybody does military pageantry quite as well as the British. The nearest the Republic came to similar pageantry was the short-lived "Blue Hussars" (1932-48) who acted as a Presidential escort and were replaced by a motorcycle unit.
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It’s curious how topical (even controversial) some postcards were in the past. Images of the Rising were all the rage back in 1916.
The cards in this UCD collection provide a great pictorial record of the damage to Dublin caused by the 1916 Rising:
https://digital.ucd.ie/view/ucdlib:38376
The cards in this UCD collection provide a great pictorial record of the damage to Dublin caused by the 1916 Rising:
https://digital.ucd.ie/view/ucdlib:38376
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That aftermath of the Easter Rising card makes me think how beautiful O'Connell Street could have been if some of the buildings that were destroyed had been replaced with small public parks instead of 'things' like the awful BHS building that eventually grew up beside the GPO.
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I don't remember the Regent Hotel in D'Olier Street but here's a 1969 artist's impression on a card by Bryanston Galleries, Baggot Street - also long gone. No sign of the artist - Lapidge - either.
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I remember the Regent, It was one place you could get a pint on St. Stephen's night, you had to be in before 6pm though as they closed the doors. It was hard to make the few bob last the night and still have something left for the Crystal Ballroom. It was a bit of a dump really.
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An interesting view (pre-1905) of a cargo ship entering Dalkey Sound.
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Here's an interesting view by Valentines. I haven't been near Killiney Hill (except on the Rosslare train) in decades and I wonder if the tea rooms still exist?
Just noticed in the bottom right hand corner one of the name printing machines referred to previously here: viewtopic.php?p=16259#p16259
Just noticed in the bottom right hand corner one of the name printing machines referred to previously here: viewtopic.php?p=16259#p16259
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Here's an interesting aerial card of TCD 1960/50 era I think. Haven't been in, or through, the place in years so I guess a lot of the open spaces are no more?
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Great picture. I pass by/through TCD twice a week and probably 50% of those open spaces are gone