Keywords: public domain vintage photos elusive muse collage fodder drawing reference blackandwhite monochrome outdoor bridge boat oars shop house children road mountain wreck river brandy hall bridge brandyhallbridge castetownberehaven breen millbrook fergus o’connor ferguso’connor fergus o’connor collection ferguso’connorcollection glass negative glassnegative national library of ireland nationallibraryofireland cork munster location identified locationidentified blackandwhite monochrome outdoor black and white Public Domain: National Library of Ireland on The Commons Public Domain: National Library of Ireland on The Commons This lovely shot of a house with a shop and a bridge over a river at an unknown location should make for an interesting quest for our intrepid Flickroonies! Brilliant work by Niall McAuley sounded the Location Identified Bell (we do have a bell?) This is Brandy Hall Bridge near Castletown-Berehaven, Co Cork. Well done Niall. John Spooner Shares a story of rough justice - see his comment below. I am also updating the date information from Circa 1900 - 1939 to a tighter Circa 1904 - 1910 based on the comments below - Thanks. Photographer: Fergus O’Connor Collection: Fergus O’Connor Collection Date: Circa 1904 - 1910 NLI Ref: OCO 148 You can also view this image, and many thousands of others, on the NLI’s catalogue at catalogue.nli.ie This lovely shot of a house with a shop and a bridge over a river at an unknown location should make for an interesting quest for our intrepid Flickroonies! Brilliant work by Niall McAuley sounded the Location Identified Bell (we do have a bell?) This is Brandy Hall Bridge near Castletown-Berehaven, Co Cork. Well done Niall. John Spooner Shares a story of rough justice - see his comment below. I am also updating the date information from Circa 1900 - 1939 to a tighter Circa 1904 - 1910 based on the comments below - Thanks. Photographer: Fergus O’Connor Collection: Fergus O’Connor Collection Date: Circa 1904 - 1910 NLI Ref: OCO 148 You can also view this image, and many thousands of others, on the NLI’s catalogue at catalogue.nli.ie |