MAKE A MEME View Large Image Public Domain: National Library of Ireland on The Commons Public Domain: National Library of Ireland on The Commons This fine trio are Mr J. Malone and his son, accompanied by their terrier who was in full voice by the looks of things, all ...
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Keywords: public domain blackandwhite monochrome outdoor j. malone jmalone malone father son dog terrier gun rifle waders boots hat cap pinstripe suit polka dots polkadots ashtown train station ashtowntrainstation train station trainstation railway station railwaystation ashtown dublin ireland leinster platform tracks crossing barrier sunday 24th april 1960 1960s sixties james p. o'dea jamespodea railways railroads signet ring signetring ring tie canal telescopic sight telescopicsight suppressor watch chains watchchains waistcoats national library of ireland nationallibraryofireland o'dea photographic collection odeaphotographiccollection blackandwhite people monochrome outdoor black and white Public Domain: National Library of Ireland on The Commons Public Domain: National Library of Ireland on The Commons This fine trio are Mr J. Malone and his son, accompanied by their terrier who was in full voice by the looks of things, all pictured at Ashtown Train Station, Dublin. The photographer James O'Dea had obviously known Mr Malone for some time, as we have O'Dea photos of Mr Malone from 1938. blackpoolbeach discovered that the little house at extreme left of this photo is still there... Date: Sunday, 24 April 1960 NLI Ref.: ODEA 20/1 This fine trio are Mr J. Malone and his son, accompanied by their terrier who was in full voice by the looks of things, all pictured at Ashtown Train Station, Dublin. The photographer James O'Dea had obviously known Mr Malone for some time, as we have O'Dea photos of Mr Malone from 1938. blackpoolbeach discovered that the little house at extreme left of this photo is still there... Date: Sunday, 24 April 1960 NLI Ref.: ODEA 20/1
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