Old Ireland in Colour

252 pages

English language

Published Nov. 13, 2020 by Irish Academic Press.

ISBN:
978-1-78537-370-1
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Old Ireland in Colour brings to life the rich history of Ireland and the Irish through the colour restoration of these stunning images of all walks of Irish life throughout nineteenth and twentieth century. From the chaos of the Civil War to the simple beauty of the islands; from legendary revolutionaries to modest fisherfolk, every image has been exquisitely transformed and every page bursting with life. Using a combination of cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology and his own historical research, John Breslin has meticulously colourised these pictures with breath-taking attention to detail and authenticity. With over 250 photographs from all four provinces, and accompanied by fascinating captions by historian Sarah-Anne Buckley, Old Ireland in Colour breathes new life into the scenes we thought we knew, and brings our ancestors back to life before our eyes.

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Old Ireland in Colour is an ongoing project of colourising black and white images by photographers in Ireland in the late 19th to early 20th century. The catalyst was John Breslin working on colourising some photos of his grandparents, when he discovered an automated system called DeOldify. He looked for more images to colourise, starting with old photographs of NUI Galway, then the Galway/Connemara area, and then of Ireland as a whole.

Breslin tries to use either public domain or Creative Commons images as much as possible. Resources include the National Folklore Collection (Cúchas), the National Library of Ireland, the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, the Library of Congress, and Wikimedia Commons.

Essentially, the process of colourisation works by the computer applying colour based on a bank of millions of colour images. Accuracy depends on what is in the bank, so …