Image:District Inspector Gilbert Norman Potter.JPG

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Description

Photo of D.I Potter R.I.C. that appeared in the Press during his time in captivity

Source

Photocopy from The Freeman's Journal, Dublin. Dated Wednesday April 27 1921

Article

Gilbert Potter

Portion used

Unknown

Low resolution?

Yes

Purpose of use

The caption which accompanied the photo gave his initials as C.M. rather than G.N. and misspelled the town of Clogheen. These errors are relevent to his bio.

Replaceable?

This is one of very few photographs of Gilbert Potter that seem to have survived. Because it depicts him in 'mufti', instead of uniform, it is likely to have been a family portrait supplied by his wife Lilias, rather than sourced from the R.I.C. authorities. After exhaustive research, the only other images of him located were some group photographs (taken at the Depot, Phoenix Park) now in the Manuscripts Collection at Trinity College, Dublin

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current13:08, 24 April 2008300×443 (21 KB)RashersTierney (Talk | contribs) (Photograph of District Inspector Gilbert Norman Potter R.I.C The Freeman's Journal newspaper, Dublin Photocopy of image from the newspaper This image of Potter is only one of a very small number tat seem to have survived. Other images I am aware of exist )
21:55, 23 April 2008408×664 (66 KB)RashersTierney (Talk | contribs) ({{Information Photo of D.I Potter that appeared in the Press during his time in captivity |Description= |Source=Photocopy from The Freeman's Journal, Dublin. |Date=Wednesday April 27 1921 |Author= |Permission= |other_versions= }} Non-free historic image)

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