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Side view of Westport house, county Mayo, Ireland.
Senior mixed ethnicity couple close portrait
Dublin, Ireland - 10.01.2024:  Kilmainham Gaol opened in 1796, a former prison in Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland.
1980s old Positive Film scanned, Gainestown house, Mullingar, County Westmeath, Ireland.
Commemorating Archbishop John McHale, a famous 19th century Catholic priest  in Ireland, in the town of Tuam. McHale headed the Archdiocese of Tuam during the Great Hunger.
Building of The Law Society of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland
Dublin, Ireland: Trinity College - the 18th century Regent House, neoclassical main entrance with its prostyle tetrastyle Corinthian portico - founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I, on the model of the universities of Oxford and Cambridge - consistently ranked as the best university in Ireland, one of the leading universities in Europe and in the top 200 worldwide.
Russborough House, in Blessington, Wicklow,Ireland, situated between the towns of blessington and Ballymore Eustace famous for its art collection  donated to the state and the Alfred Beit Foundation.
Senior man using a mobile phone while standing in an alley on an overcast day in Scotland
Exterior of a Beautiful Georgian Era English Town House
July and August -1986, old Positive Film scanned, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
A christian symbol statue of St Patrick standing in a field at the Hill of Tara, County Meath, Ireland
Aerial view of the Obelisk on Killiney Hill in Wicklow-Ireland, Killiney Obelisk, popular tourist destinations in ireland, people enjoy the view next to the monument on the hill, view hill\n\nThe Killiney Obelisk was built in 1742 to commemorate what is described as ‘the Year of the Slaughter’ or Ireland’s forgotten famine. In 1740 there was an incredibly cold winter which was followed by a severe summer of rain and floods. This wiped out the crops and killed off livestock. The following winter was again BALTIC with temperatures not getting above minus 10 for a month. It was so cold that small vessels were destroyed by icebergs on the River Liffey, street lamps could not be lit plunging towns and villages into darkness and food riots were common throughout the land. Many of the oldest trees were also felled for fuel and sickness was common all over. Reports suggest that up to 480,000 may have people died during this forgotten famine.  A small number of rich landlords like John Malpas of Killiney Hill and Kathryn Connolly of Castletown House commissioned famine relief projects like this one to provide employment to destitute families. Ironically this monument now overlooks the wealthiest part of Ireland.
Moore Hall, the west of Ireland home of a prominent family of writers and politicians, was burned during the Irish Civil War of 1921-23.
The Rock of Cashel
Entrance to the Castle Ward in Northern Ireland, which was used as a filming location for popular movies and TV series.
Lamphey Bishop's Palace or Lamphey Palace is a ruined medieval building complex in Lamphey, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK
Bethlem Royal Hospital, aka St. Mary Bethlehem, Bethlehem Hospital and Bedlam, a psychiatric hospital in Bromley, London. \n\nIts famous history has inspired several horror books, films, and TV series, most notably Bedlam, a 1946 film with Boris Karloff.\n\nFounded in 1247, the hospital was originally near Bishopsgate just outside the walls of the City of London.  then to St George's Fields in Southwark in 1815, The word \
1980s old Positive Film scanned, the residence of Canadian Ambassador, Dublin, Ireland.
Castletown House, Kildare. A Palladian House built in 1720s for William Connoly, Speaker of the Irish House of Commons. Now in the care of the OPW.
29th May 2023, Dublin, Ireland. Wild flower meadow garden outside Trinity College on College Green, Dublin city centre.
Drone aerial view over the old magazine fort in Phoenix Park, Dublin, on a bright sunny day with green grassy slopes all around
Laois, Ireland – November 07, 2023: The historic Ballyfin Demesne hotel under a cloudy sky in Laois, Ireland
Aerial view of the Obelisk on Killiney Hill in Wicklow-Ireland, Killiney Obelisk, popular tourist destinations in ireland, people enjoy the view next to the monument on the hill, view hill, The woman watching the view on the pyramids\n\nThe Killiney Obelisk was built in 1742 to commemorate what is described as ‘the Year of the Slaughter’ or Ireland’s forgotten famine. In 1740 there was an incredibly cold winter which was followed by a severe summer of rain and floods. This wiped out the crops and killed off livestock. The following winter was again BALTIC with temperatures not getting above minus 10 for a month. It was so cold that small vessels were destroyed by icebergs on the River Liffey, street lamps could not be lit plunging towns and villages into darkness and food riots were common throughout the land. Many of the oldest trees were also felled for fuel and sickness was common all over. Reports suggest that up to 480,000 may have people died during this forgotten famine.  A small number of rich landlords like John Malpas of Killiney Hill and Kathryn Connolly of Castletown House commissioned famine relief projects like this one to provide employment to destitute families. Ironically this monument now overlooks the wealthiest part of Ireland.
Galway, Ireland - August 3, 2017: The Hole in the Wall Bar shows yellow facade of old house with port and straw roof.
Dublin, Ireland - July 16, 1986: 1980s old positive film scanned, the Rubrics building at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.\nThe Rubrics is the oldest building within Trinity College Dublin.
Russborough House, County Wicklow, Ireland, August-06-2014
Ancient colonial building (1824). Currently, Hospital Geral de Santo António. Porto, Portugal
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