50 Amazing Photos Captured Everyday Life of Northern Ireland in the Late 19th Century

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Born in Strabane, County Tyrone, Robert John Welch (1859-1936) was an Irish photographer interested in natural history, particularly mollusca. He was the son of an accomplished Scottish amateur photographer.

Northern Ireland around 1888. (Photos by Robert John Welch)

Welch specialized in outdoors photography and took thousands of photographs of the towns and scenery of Ireland. He was a skilled craftsman and his studies of Ireland and Irish life in the late 19th and early 20th centuries are today justly famous. A permanent exhibition at the Ulster Museum features twenty enlarged photographs of his works on the subject of travel and transport.

Welch was a member of the Royal Irish Academy as well as serving as president of both the Belfast Naturalists’ Field Club and the Conchological Society of Great Britain & Ireland. In 1923, to recognize his work Queen’s University Belfast awarded him an honorary Master of Science degree.

Welch was also hired by the shipyard Harland and Wolff to take photographs of the constructions of R.M.S. Olympic and R.M.S. Titanic.

These amazing photos from Public Record Office of Northern Ireland were taken by Robert John Welch that documented everyday life of Northern Ireland around 1888.

A Holy Well in Northern Ireland

A view of Donaghadee from Fort

Antrim. Garron Tower, Coast Road

Antrim. View of Antrim Castle from the river

Ballintoy. A rock vista

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