Free to Use and Reuse: Irish Americans
These images of Irish-American experiences in the 1800s and 1900s include such famous people as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Henry Ford, Grace Kelly and the Kennedys.
Find more Irish American resources at the Library.
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Ireland's historical emblems -
James Donovan - Irish Sweeper in Fall River Iron Works -
Anne Murphy holds photograph of workers and managers at Newberger's Towel Factory -
Irish brigade quadrille -
My Irish Rosie -
Composition of the foreign-born population: 1890 -
Density of distribution of the natives of Ireland: 1890 -
The Irish American -
Design drawing for stained glass window showing St Patrick with shamrock... -
Goodbye to old Ireland!--Passengers on tender at Queenstown... -
Queenstown Harbor. County Cork, Ireland -
Ancient Order of Hibernians of America, Certificate of membership -
Cead millea failtha, quadrilles -
Enlist to-day in the 69th infantry Join the famous Irish regiment -
St. Patrick's day in America -
Irish spinner and spinning wheel. County Galway, Ireland -
Irish jaunting car -
Irish colleen -
New York, New York. Irish-American policeman in Central Park on Sunday -
Nellie Bly -
Jackie Bouvier Kennedy and John F. Kennedy cutting the cake at their wedding, 1953 -
Henry Ford, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly left -
Portrait of F. Scott Fitzgerald -
Radiant-looking Grace Kelly waves good-bye to New York... -
No Irish need apply. J. H. Johnson, Stationer & Printer... -
Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ra that's an Irish lullaby -
Caroline, 6, and her mother, Mrs. Marie Auclair of West New York, N.J... -
Out bright and early to get a grandstand seat along the parade route... -
Two of the lassies from Bob Barrett's Pipers and Drummers... -
St. Patrick's day in America... -
Straining for the first glimpse of the marchers... -
St. Patrick's Day in the army--Jumping the ditch / EF. -
Irish emigrants leaving their home for America... -
Look out for the Irish to-night