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Over the past few years we have provided the photographic illustrations for a number of
specialised books.  Each of these books is illustrated with over a hundred photographs selected
from images taken at various locations throughout Ireland.

The photographs were taken to meet the detailed brief from the books’ editors, while in each case
our Photographers were responsible for the creative aspects of the Photography.
We also undertook the detailed grading and cataloguing of the images and liaised with the client on
a regular basis by constantly uploading the images to our web-site where they could be reviewed
as the assignment progressed.

Below you can view some of the photographic highlights from the most recent publications.
An introduction to the
architectural heritage of South
Tipperary
An introduction to the
architectural heritage of
County Westmeath
"Remembering the War Dead"
British Commonwealth and
International War Graves in Ireland
since 1914
In the Republic of Ireland there
are over 3000 graves of the war
dead from the two great wars of
the 20th century
The Commissioners of Public
Works have had a unique role to
play in the ongoing maintenance
of many of these sites. This book
reflects on all nations involved in
both wars and their countrymen
and women who were laid to rest
on this island. It is the broad
scope of this research that makes
this book unique in modern Irish
historiography.
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The NIAH was established to
identify, record and evaluate the
architectural heritage of Ireland.
The NIAH is currently
undertaking county surveys of
the twenty-six counties in the
Republic of Ireland. As part of
the final published survey the
NIAH commissions an
Introduction to the architectural
heritage of each county area.
Each Introduction is a 10,000
word essay illustrated with
images of sites of special
interest in that particular county.
The NIAH was established to
identify, record and evaluate
the architectural heritage of
Ireland. The NIAH is
currently undertaking county
surveys of the twenty-six
counties in the Republic of
Ireland. As part of the final
published survey the NIAH
commissions an Introduction
to the architectural heritage of
each county area. Each
Introduction is a 10,000 word
essay illustrated with images
of sites of special interest in
that particular county