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Photograph taken on the national tour carried out by the Together for Yes campaign in the final weeks of the referendum campaign in May 2018. Volunteers travelled around the country by van and met local Together for Yes groups. Representatives from the local and national campaign

abortion | Pro-choice movement | reproductive rights

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Object Photograph from Together for Yes National Tour - Conamaracover

View of the gothic style church at Kylemore, Connemara. The church was built by the then owner of the Kylemore estate, Mitchell Henry, between 1877-1881, as a memorial to his wife Margaret, who had died while travelling in Egypt.

built environment | gothic church | Mitchell Henry

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Object Kylemore Churchcover

View of Gothic-revival style house known as Kylemore Castle, begun by the estate owner, Mitchell Henry, in 1867. Construction lasted four years cost over £29,000.

built environment | Architecture, Gothic | Kylemore Abbey

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Object Kylemore Castlecover

The photograph depicts a group of mountain climbers on the summit of a mountian. Welch's caption informs us this is Ben Lettery.

Geographic feature | Mountain walking

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Object On the Summit of Ben Letterycover

View of Roundstone harbour and village facing west. A substantial fishing boat is moored beside the quay in the foreground with some smaller boats in the distance. A small boy sits on the quay looking into the boat. Substantial two and three-storey houses are visible in the backg

Built environment | Harbour | Fishing

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Object Roundstone Harbourcover

View of Roundstone village facing east. Most of the buildings are substantial two-storey houses which are still visible on Roundstone's Main Street today.

Built environment

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Object Roundstonecover

View of two mountain climbers on steep rocky slope. Welch informs us this is Ben an Saighduir. Tradition suggests it is so called because a member of the Army Ordnance Corps was killed here during map surveying work for the first edition of the Ordnance Survey map in the 1830s.

geographic feature | people

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Object Crags of Ben na Siduracover

View of river with rocky shoreline. Mountain rising in background. The Ballyinahinch river is a famous fishing ground in Connemara. The mountain in the background is Benlettery.

Fishing | geographic feature

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Object Ballinahinch River Salmon fisherycover

View of lake and dramatic pass between two mountains. A road threads its way along the lake shore on the right.

geographic feature

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Object Kylemore Pass and Diamond Mt.cover