Kildare based expert worked on colour photographs in new book on Irish history
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14 Dec 2020
Limerick city under Republican control in July 1922; one of many black and white photographs colourised by John O Byrne );
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A Rathangan based expert is involved in a new book on Irish history which contains over 100 colourised images.
Master colouriser, John O’Byrne painstakingly worked on An Illustrated History of the Irish Revolution 1916-1923 authored by Michael Barry.
A total of 130 black and white photographs were specially commissioned and colourised by Mr O Byrne.
“These help bring the events of the Irish Revolution to life. In addition, there are around 600 other images, old photographs, documents, periodicals and specially prepared maps. There is much new information and a lot of the photographs have never been published before,” said Michael.
Revolution captured in new book - founding stages of the Irish State presented in a rich visual manner
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donal.oregan@limerickleader.ie
Limerick city under Republican control in July 1922; one of many black and white photographs colourised by John O Byrne );
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IT was a mere seven years, the period of the Irish Revolution from 1916 to 1923. However, these years constitute the elemental founding stage of the Irish State.
A new book - An Illustrated History of the Irish Revolution 1916-1923 - captures these times like never before. The author, Michael Barry, specially commissioned over 130 black and white photographs to be colourised by John O Byrne.