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The Horgan Brothers

The Irish Lumieres

By Darina Clancy

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Mercier Press Paperback English

The Horgan Brothers

The Irish Lumieres

By Darina Clancy

Regular price £18.99 £16.14 Save 15%
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TG4 Documentary. 'Na Lumière Gaelacha tells the story of the Horgan Brothers of Youghal, photographic, cinematic and animation pioneers at the time of the Lumière brothers in France.' Through the Lens of Time: The Horgan Brothers' Ireland 1890-1940 Step back in time through the extraordinary photographs of The Horgan Brothers, who captured Ireland during its transformation from British rule to an Independent Republic. From their base in Youghal, these pioneering photographers documented people at work and play—courting kings and exotic travellers, farmers and fishermen along the Blackwater River. They preserved pivotal moments in Ireland's history: portraits of First World War soldiers who never returned home, volunteer camps, and the political activists who would shape the nation's destiny. This stunning collection brings their world to life again, offering a remarkable window into an Ireland that was vanishing even as they preserved it on film. Page after page reveals the extraordinary in the ordinary—a hidden time captured by two brothers who knew exactly where to point their lens.