Prints Of Tides

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From top: Mary Robinson and Britain’s Queen Elizabeth; Artist Robert Ballagh with his painting of Noel Browne; Nuala O’Faoloin; Kate Moss outside Bad Bob’s, Dublin; Cillian Murphy

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For more than 40 years, Eamonn Farrell’s photographic agency has captured on camera some of the most famous and era-defining images of Irish life.

Off The Wall Irish Photos is a new, curated selection from the hundreds of thousands of photographs in the Photocall Ireland/RollingNews archive stretching back to 1980.

Eamonn says:

“This is not a site offering pretty up to date images of either personalities, celebrities or locations. There are hundreds of such sites around and we do not and could not wish to compete with them.
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We have painstakingly curated a selection, which we feel will appeal to people either for a historical or Irish heritage reason, an association with the event or persons involved or an appreciation of the photographic aesthetic of the image.

“Many of the news images of people and events either appeared the next day in print or did not appear at all, never to be seen again, unless perhaps sourced at someone’s death or an event’s anniversary. They are unique in this sense.”

Off The Wall Irish Photos

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One thought on “Prints Of Tides

  1. Slightly Bemused

    That is a beautiful photo of Nuala O’Faolain! It was my pleasure to bump into her once when she gave a hugely inspirational speech to a group I was part of. I do not pretend to have known her, but meeting her, however briefly, did have an impact.
    I was not in the country at the time of her passing, so it is lovely to see such a wonderful picture of her

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