File of black and white photographic prints, undated, of W.T. Cosgrave and cabinet members of the Executive Council between 1922–1932. Images are posed within an office setting.
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File of assorted black and white images from 1930s Ireland as created by the [Department of External Affairs] for promotion of Irish tourism and industry abroad. some images have a stamp on reverse 'Irish Tourist Association'. Images include many shots of staff at work at the Ford motor factory in Cork. Some landscape and locations include beaches at Bundoran, Co. Donegal; Loop Head, Co. Clare; Mizen Head, Co. Cork; the Dublin Horse Show; The Glen of Aherlow, Tipperary; Gap of Dunloe, Killarney; South Gate Bridge, Cork City; The Scalp, Co. Wicklow; Clady river, Mount Errigal, Donegal; The Twelve Pins, Connemara, Galway; The Meeting of the Waters, Killarney, Co. Kerry.
File of black and white photographic prints of Michael Rynne individually and also at numerous group family gatherings. Images are mostly untitled and undated. Captions present include "Mrs Mary Rynne, Stephen Rynne and Mrs Michael Rynne (Nathalie Née Fournier); Large print of family gathering include Mrs Mary Rynne, Miss Mary Rynne, Michael Rynne, Etienne Rynne, Stephen R[ynne], Alice [ ]; Nathalie Fournier and others.
Also an official graduation photograph of Michael Rynne in legal robes and wig. Caption on reverse reads "Barrister at Law, Dublin, 1926?".
File of images, black and white and sepia, on Michael Rynne in uniform as a member of the Free State Army. Images are often taken with colleagues, also in uniform and at unidentified army barracks, possibly The Royal Barracks (Collins Barracks) and/or Beggars Bush Barracks, Dublin. Images are often posed next to army motorbikes or open-top cars and also of groups of soldiers in uniform marching and drilling at Collins Barracks.
Black and white photograph of carved stone st Turoe, Loughrea, Co. Galway. Also includes colour postcard image of the stone and other mounted photocopy prints of the stone and carvings.
Colour photographic prints taken by [Etienne Rynne] of a boulder dolmen at Oranmore, Co. Galway.
Sepia photographic print of a panel from High Cross at Moone, Co. Kildare.
File of black and white photographic prints of the Ardagh Chalice - taken from various angles and including close-up images of the detail of the chalice.
File includes black and white photograph of corn drying stacks at Athenry, Co. Galway, 26 December 1969. Pictured are Etienne Rynne with son Andrew. Attached is photocopy article from Archaeology Ireland on topic of grain stands.