Nine Thom’s maps of the city and environs of Dublin from the collection of the School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Policy (GPEP). Printed by the Ordnance Survey for the Dublin publisher Alexander Thom from the six-inch map sheets 18 and 22, and dating from the late 19th century. The maps have been annotated with hand written dates made by Dr. Arnold Horner, formerly of GPEP, and based on information in J.H. Andrew’s article "Medium and message in early six-inch Irish Ordnance Maps: the case of Dublin city". These loose maps were originally published in Thom’s annual Almanac and Official Directory.
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Photographic data regarding 444 builings in Dublin, Ireland, comprising primarily multi-layer images in Adobe PhotoShop (PSD) format. The majority of images consist of one or more photographic images that have been manpulated to create a single ortorectified image of a structure; a structure may be represented by more than one PSD file, such that 516 images in total are included in the dataset.
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Consists of an orthorectified image of the structure in Adobe PhotoShop (PSD) format. The orthorectified image has been derived from one or more photographic images that are included as layers in the original Adobe PhotoShop (PSD) file. The composite and all other image layers have been extracted and saved in TIFF image files, and JPEG files in various resolutions have been derived from the flattened image layer to facilitate inspection.
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Consists of an orthorectified image of the structure in Adobe PhotoShop (PSD) format. The orthorectified image has been derived from one or more photographic images that are included as layers in the original Adobe PhotoShop (PSD) file. The composite and all other image layers have been extracted and saved in TIFF image files, and JPEG files in various resolutions have been derived from the flattened image layer to facilitate inspection.
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Consists of an orthorectified image of the structure in Adobe PhotoShop (PSD) format. The orthorectified image has been derived from one or more photographic images that are included as layers in the original Adobe PhotoShop (PSD) file. The composite and all other image layers have been extracted and saved in TIFF image files, and JPEG files in various resolutions have been derived from the flattened image layer to facilitate inspection.
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Consists of an orthorectified image of the structure in Adobe PhotoShop (PSD) format. The orthorectified image has been derived from one or more photographic images that are included as layers in the original Adobe PhotoShop (PSD) file. The composite and all other image layers have been extracted and saved in TIFF image files, and JPEG files in various resolutions have been derived from the flattened image layer to facilitate inspection.
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Consists of 2 orthorectified images of the structure. The orthorectified images have been derived from one or more photographic image that are included as layers in the original Adobe PhotoShop (PSD) file. The composite and other image layers have been extracted and saved in TIFF image files, as well as JPEG files in various resolutions to facilitate inspection.
still image
Consists of an orthorectified image of the structure in Adobe PhotoShop (PSD) format. The orthorectified image has been derived from one or more photographic images that are included as layers in the original Adobe PhotoShop (PSD) file. The composite and all other image layers have been extracted and saved in TIFF image files, and JPEG files in various resolutions have been derived from the flattened image layer to facilitate inspection.
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Consists of an orthorectified image of the structure in Adobe PhotoShop (PSD) format. The orthorectified image has been derived from one or more photographic images that are included as layers in the original Adobe PhotoShop (PSD) file. The composite and all other image layers have been extracted and saved in TIFF image files, and JPEG files in various resolutions have been derived from the flattened image layer to facilitate inspection.
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Postcard from Gerard Manley Hopkins (University College, Stephen's Green) to Alexander William Mowbray Baillie (22 Sackville Street, London), discussing the etymology of certain words; the influence of 'Sanskritists' on Baillie's work; the unreliability of certain etymologies; and his theory about Egyptian influence on Greek religious thought.
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Postcard from Gerard Manley Hopkins (University College, Stephen's Green) to Alexander William Mowbray Baillie (22 Sackville Street, London), discussing Greek/Egyptian words; the tradition of a Phoenician foundation of Thebes; the Egyptian colonisation of Crete; the name 'Aphrodite'; and an upcoming visit to Baillie.
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Letter from Gerard Manley Hopkins (University College, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin) to Alexander William Mowbray Baillie, discussing the death of [Martin] Geldart; friends at Oxford who died by suicide. Mentions Geldart's autobiography. Refers to his collection of letters; his correspondence with Baillie; [John] Hannah and MacFarlane; his melancholy; Gladstone; and his work in Ireland.
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An issue of the University College Dublin magazine, which aimed to be a record of University life. Contributors were mainly University staff and students. A typical issue includes an editorial, articles of a literary or humorous nature, book reviews, notes from University societies, and reports from schools, in particular the Medical School. This issue includes an article by Uan Uladh (Úna Ní Fhaircheallaigh / Agnes Winifred O'Farrelly).
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