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Number: UK7925
Title: River Suir With Bridge In Background
Number: UK5786
Title: The Franciscan Church, Carrickbeg
Number: UK3611
Title: William Beresford Taking Part In A Blue Shirt March, Carrick On Suir
Number: UK434
Title: Teachers & Pupils Of Rathgormack National School
Number: EB33
Title: Carrickbeg Catholic Church
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River Suir With Bridge In Background
Two men sitting on the bank of the River Suir with stone bridge in the background.Two men sitting on the river bank.View appears to be taken from upstream of the bridge, which is Sir Thomas’s Bridge downstream of Clonmel.
UK7925
Unknown
Circa 1900
Name Kept Private
700
456
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The Franciscan Church, Carrickbeg
A view of the exterior of the Franciscan Church, Carrickbeg.
UK5786
Unknown
Circa 1930
Name Kept Private
700
438
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William Beresford Taking Part In A Blue Shirt March, Carrick On Suir
League of Youth (Blue Shirts), marching through Carrick on Suir. The man centre with an arrow pointing towards him is William Beresford, brother of Lord Waterford. The Army Comrades Association (ACA), later named the National Guard and better known by the nickname The Blueshirts, was a right-wing, quasi-fascist, Irish political organisation active in the 1930s.
UK3611
Unknown
31st May 1934
Name Kept Private
700
1071
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Teachers & Pupils Of Rathgormack National School
Teachers and pupils of Rathgormack National School photographed outside the school building.
UK434
Unknown
Circa 1910
Name Kept Private
700
436
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Carrickbeg Catholic Church
A view of Carrickbeg Church across the River Suir with a boy sitting on the quayside.
EB33
Brenan, Edward
Circa 1910
Name Kept Private
700
522
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