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A Canvas Curragh, Sheephaven, Co. Donegal - a view of a man standing up in a long curragh in the water. (Location: Republic of Ireland; County Donegal; Sheephaven). Date: circa early 1900s
The Curragh race course, County Kildare Ireland. Date c1867
Gipsy Encampment on the Curragh. Kavanagh, Joseph Malachy 1856-1918
Camp Life at The Curragh - Irish Derby - Preparatory GallopCamp Life at The Curragh - Irish Derby - The Preparatory Gallop. Date: 1874
Upturned currach boat on Innishmore, Aran Islands, IrelandUpturned currach on Innishmore, Aran Islands, Ireland. A currach is a type of Irish boat with a wooden frame, over which animal skins or hides were once stretched, though now canvas is now used
Winston Churchill visits Prime Minister - Curragh incidentWinston Churchill visits the Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith on Monday 26th 1914 following the Curragh incident of 20th March 1914 (also known as the Curragh mutiny)
The Curragh Camp, County Kildare, Ireland - Viewed from the Clock Tower. An army base and military college - the main training centre for the Irish Army. Date: circa 1910s
Ex-French Air Force Avro Lancaster VII WU15 G-ASXXEx-French Air Force Avro Lancaster VII, WU15, G-ASXX, (initially NX611) alongside Avro Vulcan, XM605, at RaF Butterworth, North Malaya after acquisition by the Historic Aircraft Preservation Society
Silver Menu holder - Ulster Volunteer Force badgeSilver Menu holder belonging to Major L. G. Tempest Stone, CMG, containing the Ulster Volunteer Force badge and engraved on base - RCM Major L. G. Tempest Stone, South Belfast Ulster Club, 1914
Launching a Canvas Curragh, North West Donegal - a view of a man on the sand of a beach pushing a curragh to the sea. (Location: Republic of Ireland; County Donegal). Date: circa early 1900s
Carrying a Canvas Curragh, Sheephaven, Co Donegall - a man underneath a curragh on its side, holding it upright. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Donegal: Rosapenna: Sheephaven)
Launching a Canvas Curragh, Rossapena, NW Donegall - a man launching a curragh, on the beach. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Donegal: Rosapenna). Date: circa early 1900s
A Canvas Curragh, Rosapenna, NW Donegall - a man rowing curragh(on the beach). (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Donegal: Rosapenna). Date: circa early 1900s
Launching a Curragh, North West Donegal - a view of two men on a beach launching a curragh. (Location: Republic of Ireland; County Donegal). Date: circa early 1900s
A Canvas Curragh, North West Donegal - a view of three people in a long curragh off the Donegal coast. (Location: Republic of Ireland; County Donegal). Date: circa early 1900s
Coracles / Curragh BoatsThe main picture shows Irish coracles, known as curragh boats, being used in the sea just off-shore. The inset shows a man carrying a smaller welsh-style coracle