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  • Singer Luke Kelly of The Dubliners in 1973. He played the part of King Herrod in the controversial 1973 production of 'Jesus Christ Superstar' that was performed in Dublin's Gaiety Theatre. (Part of Independent Newspapers Ireland/NLI Collection)
    73 LUKE KELLY AS HEROD.jpg
  • The Beatles pictured together before their performances in the Adelphi Theatre in Dublin, 1963.<br />
(Part of the Independent Newspapers Ireland/NLI collection.)
    116375.jpg
  • "Inside the Adelphi the din built to a crescendo. Up to the final five minutes, the ushers managed to keep the huge audience under control although, for a time, many left their seats on the balcony to “twist” in the aisles."<br />
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Excerpt from an Irish Independent article published on November 8 1963, the day after the Beatles show in the Adelphi Theatre, Dublin.<br />
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(Part of the Independent Newspapers Ireland/NLI collection.)
    116381.jpg
  • The Beatles posing for photographs with fans before their show at the Adelphi Theatre in Dublin in 1963.<br />
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(Part of the Independent Newspapers Ireland/NLI collection.)
    116367.jpg
  • Michael Collins strides through Cathal Brugha Barracks, Dublin. A young civilian piper, Alphonsus Culloten, follows in tow. The shot was taken on Collins’ return from a memorial service on the 7 August, 1922. Just over two weeks later, he was shot dead by anti-Treaty forces in Cork. (Part of the Independent Newspapers Ireland/NLI Collection)
    H403 Michael Collins 2
  • L-R: Harry Boland, Michael Collins and Eamon de Valera, possibly during 1921 Truce. (Part of the Independent Newspapers Ireland/NLI Collection)
    H54xx Collins de Valera Boland.jpg
  • From right: Michael Collins, Arthur Griffith, and an unidentified National Army officer, 1922 (Part of the Independent Newspapers Ireland/NLI Collection)
    H400 Collins Griffith.jpg
  • O'Connell Bridge and Sackville (O'Connell) St, showing the aftermath of the 1916 Rising. (Part of the Independent Newspapers Ireland/NLI Collection)
    H22B OConnell Bridge.jpg
  • A175 Dublin City Centre.    (Part of the Independent Newspapers Ireland/NLI collection.)<br />
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These aerial views of Ireland from the Morgan Collection were taken during the mid-1950's, comprising medium and low altitude black-and-white birds-eye views of places and events, many of which were commissioned by clients. From 1951 to 1958 a different aerial picture was published each Friday in the Irish Independent in a series called, 'Views from the Air'.<br />
The photographer was Alexander 'Monkey' Campbell Morgan (1919-1958). Born in London and part of the Royal Artillery Air Corps, on leaving the army he started Aerophotos in Ireland. He was killed when, on business, his plane crashed flying from Shannon.
    A175 Dublin City Centre.jpg
  • A fond farewell? British troops bid goodbye to Dublin at North Wall. (Part of the Independent Newspapers Ireland/NLI Collection)
    H122 British Troop Withdrawal.JPG
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Kerry vice captain holds the Sam Maguire Cup at Croke Park.<br />
(Part of the Independent Newspapers Ireland/NLI collection.)
    1975 All Ireland Football Final11.jpg
  • All Ireland Senior Football final 1976. Jubilation among the Dublin players after winning the Sam Maguire Cup. From left; Paddy Reilly, Jimmy Keaveny, Bobby Doyle, George Wilson and Kevin Moran. <br />
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(Part of the Independent Newspaper Ireland/NLI collection.)
    1976 All Ireland Football Final4.jpg
  • The Dubliners. (Part of the Independent Newspapers Ireland/NLI Collection)
    66 Dubliners 1_Cropped.jpg
  • L-R: Harry Boland, Michael Collins and Eamon de Valera, possibly during 1921 Truce. This image has been digitally edited to add colour to its original black and white format.  (Part of the Independent Newspapers Ireland/NLI Collection)
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  • Second from left to right: Eamon Duggan, Harry Boland and Michael Collins attend a match in Croke Park, 1921. This image has been digitally edited to add colour to its original black and white format.  (Part of the Independent Newspapers Ireland/NLI Collection)
    mc1 copy.jpg
  • L-R: Constance Markievicz, Kathleen Lynn at Earlsfort Terrace, probably taken at the treaty debates, Dec 1921-Jan 1922. Kathleen Lynn was born in Cong, Co Mayo, daughter of a Bishop of the Church of Ireland. She completed her medical training and by 1913 was Chief Medical Officer of the Citizen Army. Image hand coloured by our Image Archivist. <br />
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This image has been digitally edited to add colour to its original black and white format. (Part of the Independent Newspapers Ireland/NLI Collection)
    Countess Markievicz1.jpg
  • Irish National Army soldiers taking over at the Curragh camp after the British withdrawal, 1922. General J.J. ‘Ginger’ O’Connell, Deputy Chief of Staff is third from the left. This image has been digitally edited to add colour to its original black and white format. <br />
(Part of the Independent Newspapers Ireland/NLI Collection)
    Soldiers at Curraghxxx.jpg
  • British troops pose for the camera after buying fruit from some enterprising street vendors prior to embarking on troop ships in Dublin. One of the vendors seem to be resisting the charms of the Tommy on the far left. This image has been digitally edited to add colour to its original black and white format.  (Part of the Independent Newspapers Ireland/NLI Collection)
    H148 British Troop WithdrawalA4.jpg