IRISH PHOTO ARCHIVE

Welcome to Irish Photo Archive where Irish historical images and documents have been made available for you to purchase online.

We sell historical, archived images from every day Irish life as well as significant events in the country’s history.

From an archive of over 3.5 million images you can see the many significant characters that visited Ireland over the years. Have a look and enjoy!
Showing posts with label GAA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GAA. Show all posts

Friday, 28 August 2015

Season end to All Ireland Senior Football Final

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Is 2015 shaping up to be an exciting season end every one was saying Dublin early in the season where would the money go now? Dublin, Mayo, or the September Kerry?

Name the 2 players and win an A4 Fine Art Print.
Feel free to share and get help from the Culchies! Or the Jacks! 




Wednesday, 11 June 2014

Father's Day


Father’s Day, the poor relation to the over-hyped celebration that is Mother’s Day, is this Sunday. Many people forget about it, or end up buying their long-suffering dad a box of chocolates from the corner shop the night before.

However, if you would like to get something special this year, there is still time to order from the Irish Photo Archive. We have a wide selection of images that would appeal to men of a certain vintage, and even the youthful fathers out there. 



We have a gallery of All-Ireland hurling final collages, many images of vintage planes, trains and automobiles, or prints of famous musicians like the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and the Clancy Brothers. 

The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem discard their trademark Aran jumpers
for a visit to the Áras on 15 January 1964

We even have a fair few modelling shoots, if that’s more your father’s taste.

Martha Rose, a Violet Collins Agency model, on 4 April 1964

To find out more, check our website, www.irishphotoarchive.ie, or email us at irishphotoarchive@gmail.com if you need help finding anything in particular. We’d be happy to help you.

Friday, 21 December 2012

Time Called

This week saw laughter brought to the funeral of Páidi Ó Sé in his native Kerry, as mourners gathered to celebrate his life as much as mourn his passing. Ó Sé, a legend in the world of Kerry Football was laid to rest at Reilig Chaitliona, Ventra after his funeral mass.





Throughout Ó Sé's illustrious career his considerable prowess both on the off the field, first as a player and then as manager, brought considerable success to the Kerry team. Many friends and mourners from all walks of life gathered to hear Munster GAA Chairman, Sean Walsh giving the graveside oration.




Páidi Ó Sé died at his home last weekend aged 57.




The 1978 All Ireland Championship winning side which fielded Páidi Ó Sé


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