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The first ever color photographs of Ireland taken by two French women in 1913 - slideshow



Village wheelwright, County Louth - Marguerite Mespoulet and Madeleine Mignon-Alba Weaving, An Spideal, Galway, 31 May 1913 - Marguerite Mespoulet and Madeleine Mignon-Alba Two men making coracles, River Boyne, Oldbridge, Ireland, June 1913 - Marguerite Mespoulet and Madeleine Mignon-Alba Two men making coracles, River Boyne, Oldbridge, Ireland, June 1913 - Marguerite Mespoulet and Madeleine Mignon-Alba Mother of seven making fringes for knitted shawls, Galway, 29 May 1913 - Marguerite Mespoulet and Madeleine Mignon-Alba "Outside car" on the route from Headford to Claregalway, Ireland, 29 May 1913 - Marguerite Mespoulet and Madeleine Mignon-Alba Two fishermen and a young boy, Spiddel, Co Galway, May 1913 - Marguerite Mespoulet and Madeleine Mignon-Alba Main Ni Tuathail (12), Claddagh, 26th May 13 - Marguerite Mespoulet and Madeleine Mignon-Alba Mellifont Abbey, Louth, Ireland, June 1913 - Marguerite Mespoulet and Madeleine Mignon-Alba  - Marguerite Mespoulet and Madeleine Mignon-Alba Girl wearing traditional dress, Claddagh, Galway - Marguerite Mespoulet and Madeleine Mignon-Alba

Topics: Irish history , Irish arts , Irish ancesty


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