Ireland in the late 19th Century was all boulders, rocks, pigs, plus fours, mud and stoicism. Well, it is if these photographs of the period are our guide. For people of great wit, anecdote and gab, the subjects look remarkably glum. You can detect a hint of merriment in the eyes of the cricket team, one or two of the lifeboat men are chipper and a member of the Waterford bicycle club is breaking ranks with an insouciant smirk. But either the photographer waited for his sitters to grow bored and sullen before capturing the moment for whatever agenda was being pushed – a clear association of people and the rugged milieu; an Irishman’s mien as grey as the skies and rocks – or else he got them all on a bad day.
In many of these images, it’s the little things that stand out and make them memorable. Two ancients underscored with the caption ‘Mother and Son” is sardony manifest; the age of the “girls of the Ursuline Convent” and how one of them (third from left) appears to leave and arrive all at once; the haughty, top hatted gent stood overlook a man digging a moat in Ballymena; the medical student presenting the skeleton as a threat; three women who have hit rock bottom, literally, selling good fortune from the ‘wishing chair’; and the blurb of movement as men continue to work.
Mother and Son – Ireland 1890Four boys at the Rocking Stone at Islandmagee, County Antrim. 1870c. 1910 – Moll’s Gap, Kerry. 1910Lifeboat men, 1914Girls of the Ursuline Convent in Waterford pose in their gymnasium. 1908The McCoy family of Waterford, Ireland, 1901Ireland, 1901The Fannings of Waterford, 1885Ireland 1899A family cuts turf near Ballymena, 1885Ireland 1885A young member of the Irish Guards at Waterford Barracks with the regiment’s mascot, an Irish Wolfhound. 1917Workers at a mine in Knockmahon, County Waterford. 1906Cricket players, 1902Medical student John Joseph Clarke. 1900J. Morgan’s butcher shop on Broad Street, Waterford. 1916Men on horseback in front of Kate Kearney’s Cottage in Kerry. 1900A weigh station in Clifden, County Galway, 1908Three generations of a family pose beside their home at Alexander Street, Waterford. 1924People in costume at the Theatre Royal in Waterford. 1914Ireland 1908Women sell tourist trinkets and books on Fionn Mac Cumhaill’s Wishing Chair at the Giant’s Causeway, County Antrim. 1900The Glencar Tea House in County Leitrim. 1900A Royal Welsh Fusilier with the Regimental Goat, and his strap-on crest. 1887Inside the Bonmahon Mines. Ireland, 1906The Waterford Bicycle Club, 1897Sir Hercules Robert Langrishe, 5th Baronet Langrishe and his dog. 1913A wool operation in Leenane, County Galway. 1910Fisher folk of Ardglass, County Down. 1910Glencar Tea House, County Leitrim. 1890Sailors on the Sarah McDonald at Waterford. 1913The Riley family, survivors of the sinking of the Lusitania, in Cobh, County Cork. 1915The Cloghvorra Stone, near Kenmare. 1890Field hockey players. 1904Marconi Wireless Telegraph Station, Malin Head, County Donegal.
Via: National Library of Ireland
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