Irishswissernie Posted August 23, 2021 Posted August 23, 2021 (edited) I chanced upon this by accident as someone had put a link to one of my photos of a Donegal railcar and I noticed a link on that to the above collection. I have been going through the 'catalogue' its really easy to follow . Click on one of the photos linked below and you will see at the top of the photo the title Morgan Aerial Photographic collection , click on this and it brings up a list of all the scans for you to work down. In the top right hand corner of the photo is a small view which you can click on to enlarge. http://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000736067/HierarchyTree is a view of the Cahir accident involving a Woolwich and showing the breakdown train. http://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000734506/HierarchyTree This is a view of Derry docks with the LP&HC tracks. I have discovered a fair number of others but it is taking a long time to work through the entire collection. Edited August 23, 2021 by Irishswissernie 3 Quote
Irishswissernie Posted August 23, 2021 Author Posted August 23, 2021 This is a superb view of the Irish Cement Factory at Drogheda (not Platin, the title is wrong)particularly when you enlarge the relevant bit. http://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000736409/HierarchyTree Quote
murphaph Posted August 23, 2021 Posted August 23, 2021 Derby day with trains at the Curragh: http://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000731468/HierarchyTree 2 Quote
airfixfan Posted August 23, 2021 Posted August 23, 2021 3 hours ago, Irishswissernie said: I chanced upon this by accident as someone had put a link to one of my photos of a Donegal railcar and I noticed a link on that to the above collection. I have been going through the 'catalogue' its really easy to follow . Click on one of the photos linked below and you will see at the top of the photo the title Morgan Aerial Photographic collection , click on this and it brings up a list of all the scans for you to work down. In the top right hand corner of the photo is a small view which you can click on to enlarge. http://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000736067/HierarchyTree is a view of the Cahir accident involving a Woolwich and showing the breakdown train. http://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000734506/HierarchyTree This is a view of Derry docks with the LP&HC tracks. I have discovered a fair number of others but it is taking a long time to work through the entire collection. Thanks for that must have a good look through tomorrow! 1 Quote
Irishswissernie Posted August 24, 2021 Author Posted August 24, 2021 Jim there are a couple of parts of Stranorlar, I didn't realise there was a large bus garage on the station forecourt but some interesting roof detail of the station building. Also distant views of Donegal Town station. 1 Quote
Irishswissernie Posted August 24, 2021 Author Posted August 24, 2021 I have put some of the links in Ernies Railway Archive thread in error but here is another one , a good clear view of Limerick. http://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000733603/HierarchyTree 1 Quote
bufferstop Posted August 25, 2021 Posted August 25, 2021 If you zoom in on this aerial photo from 1955, you can see the trackbed of the Clifden branch from the station across Forster Street, into the cutting and open tunnel mouth under Prospect Hill, across the Corrib, and all the way down through Newcastle and Dangan. The embankment to and the bridge across Forster Street appear to be gone, as well as the Corrib bridge, but the rest looks intact. It's astonishing to see the size of Galway, and the extent of its rural hinterland compared to today. http://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000731587/HierarchyTree 1 Quote
Midland Man Posted August 25, 2021 Posted August 25, 2021 1 hour ago, bufferstop said: If you zoom in on this aerial photo from 1955, you can see the trackbed of the Clifden branch from the station across Forster Street, into the cutting and open tunnel mouth under Prospect Hill, across the Corrib, and all the way down through Newcastle and Dangan. The embankment to and the bridge across Forster Street appear to be gone, as well as the Corrib bridge, but the rest looks intact. It's astonishing to see the size of Galway, and the extent of its rural hinterland compared to today. http://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000731587/HierarchyTree Galway would make an excellent L shaped layout but would have to be VERY BIG. Quote
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