Port views

The Dublin Port Company photographic archive. By Aidan Crawley Recent years have witnessed an explosion in public interest in old or historical photographs, as evidenced by the number of social media sites dedicated to the past and by cultural institutions such as the National Library and the National Museum hosting photographic exhibitions dedicated to Ireland’s … Read more

Egan’s

31–32 St Patrick’s Street, Cork   By Pat Ruane The burning of Cork by Crown forces on the night of 11–12 December 1920 had a devastating impact on the economic heart of the city, as the fire swept through St Patrick’s Street. A series of atmospheric photographs taken by the International Newsreel Corporation in the … Read more

Between the realms

Food for humans, fairies and the dead at Hallowe’en. By Regina Sexton In his seminal 1972 publication The year in Ireland, folklorist Kevin Danaher identifies May Day (Bealtaine) and its partner half-year festival Hallowe’en (Samhain) as the two main days of ritualised celebration in the Irish calendar year. These secular festivals were traditionally anchored in … Read more