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Photographs relating to the 1916 Rising.
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Photographs of sites and buildings associated with the 1916 Rising.
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Photographs of Travellers taken by Alen MacWeeney between 1965 and 1971
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Granite has been quarried in Ballyknockan for almost 200 years. Almost everything in the village, from the farmhouses and cottages to the walls is made from local stone.
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Photographs of Rathfarnham Castle, Lucan House and Templeogue House, from the Irish Picture Library.
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Photographs from Elizabeth Cleary's exhibition 'Corners of Tallaght'
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Aerial Photographs of South Dublin County, taken in 2009.
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Photographs taken in South Dublin County by Father Brown S.J.. Reproduced by kind permission of the Irish Picture Library.
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Photographs of the Travelling community, taken in Holylands, Rathfarnham in 1971-2.
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Aerial Photographs of South Dublin County, taken in 2004.
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Images relating to the Jacobs biscuit factory
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Photographs from the Livingston Collection, Irish Picture Library.
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Photographs of Saggart, 1920s-1950s.
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Photographs of South Dublin County by architect and historian Micahel Fewer.
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Photographs from the NIAH South Dublin County Survey
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The South West Express Newspaper Photo Archive
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Photographs from the book 'Streets Broad and Narrow - Images of Vanishing Dublin' by Kevin C. Kearns.
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Photographs from the Comtec Media Project collection of photographs taken in Tallaght in 2000.
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Photos relating to the St. Patrick's Day Parade in Tallaght
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Glass slides of photographs taken in the Holy Land. They were first exhibited in Clondalkin Library in 1911.
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Images and drawings related to the architect T.J. Byrne.
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Images relating to the Urney Chocolate Factory, which was located on the Belgard Road in Tallaght.