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Number: EB173
Title: Crotty’s Cave
Number: UK748
Title: Margie Thymne Fishing On The River Clodagh
Number: UK648
Title: Gurteen-Le-Poer House, Kilsheelan
Number: UK415
Title: Catholic Church At Clonea-Power
Number: EB14
Title: Clonea-Power Church
Number: UK52
Title: Clonea-Power Castle
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Crotty’s Cave
A group of unidentified men photographed at the entrance to the cave known as Crotty’s Cave. William Crotty (d. 17th March 1742) was a famous highwayman. This cave was reputed to be his hideout. The cave is located beside Crotty’s Lake.
EB173
Brenan, Edward
Circa 1900
Name Kept Private
700
926
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2215
Margie Thymne Fishing On The River Clodagh
Margie Thymne (of Comeragh Rectory) photographed fly fishing on the River Clodagh.
UK748
Unknown
1904
Name Kept Private
700
920
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Gurteen-Le-Poer House, Kilsheelan
The front facade and gardens of Gurteen-Le-Poer House, Kilsheelan. Designed by Samuel Ussher Roberts (1813-1892). Built in 1866, this is one of the finest Elizabethan Revival houses in Ireland.
UK648
Unknown
Circa 1920
Name Kept Private
700
426
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1
1988
Catholic Church At Clonea-Power
The front and side facade of the Catholic Church at Clonea-Power. The church was built in 1860 at a cost of £6,000 by the Rev. Timothy Dowley, P.P.. The architect’s name was McCarthy.
UK415
Unknown
Circa 1910
Name Kept Private
700
432
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1915
Clonea-Power Church
The front facade of Clonea-Power Church with a group of men standing outside. The church in Clonea-Power was built in 1860 at a cost of £6,000 by the Rev. Timothy Dowley, P.P.. The architect’s name was McCarthy.
EB14
Brenan, Edward
Circa 1910
Name Kept Private
700
548
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1696
Clonea-Power Castle
A view of of the ruin of Clonea-Power Castle. The photograph shows the two remaining walls (north and east) and two vaulted ceilings. The tower is from the Medieval period and was owned by Lord Power in the mid 17th century.
UK52
Unknown
Circa 1960
Name Kept Private
700
1047
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