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Number: UK2750
Title: Bunmahon, Co Waterford
Number: UK2751
Title: The Coast At Bunmahon
Number: UK2752
Title: Annestown Village
Number: UK25754
Title: The Printing School, Bunmahon
Number: UK2753
Title: Donkey And Cart On Bunmahon Beach
Number: UK2517
Title: Railway Line At Carroll’s Cross
Number: UK2028
Title: Reisk Church
Number: UK2029
Title: Baptismal Font, Reisk Church
Number: UK2027
Title: Church At Reisk
Number: UK2026
Title: Church At Reisk
Number: UK2018
Title: Dunhill Castle
Number: UK2020
Title: Dunhill Castle
Number: UK2019
Title: Dunhill Castle
Number: UK1991
Title: Dunhill Dolmen
Number: UK1992
Title: Dunhill Dolmen
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Bunmahon, Co Waterford
Engraving of Bunmahon, Co. Waterford showing a church to the left and smoke emitting from three chimney stacks to the right.
UK2750
Unknown
Circa 1849
Name Kept Private
700
453
http://bit.ly/1lIM8Cf
0
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The Coast At Bunmahon
Engraving showing view of the Bunmahon coastline with rock formations in the foreground, in the background you can see the smoke stacks of the Bunmahon mines.
UK2751
Unknown
Circa 1849
Name Kept Private
700
443
http://bit.ly/1lIMc4R
0
null
Annestown Village
An engaving of the view from Annestown Strand of the village of Annestown and the nearby coastline.
UK2752
Unknown
Circa 1849
Name Kept Private
700
435
http://bit.ly/1lIMc4V
0
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The Printing School, Bunmahon
Engraving of The Printing School, Bunmahon. The school was used by the local clergy to produce pamphlets and literature.
UK25754
Unknown
Date Not Set
Name Kept Private
700
528
http://bit.ly/1lIMc4X
0
null
Donkey And Cart On Bunmahon Beach
Engaving showing Bunmahon Cliffs, a man is riding on a donkey and cart in the foreground. In the background a boy with a fishing net, and couple walking on the strand can be seen.
UK2753
Unknown
Circa 1900
Name Kept Private
700
667
http://bit.ly/1lIM99j
0
null
Railway Line At Carroll’s Cross
The railway line at Carroll’s Cross with the railway lodge and gates in the background. The two storey house on the railway platform is partly obscured by overgrown trees. This is part of the Mallow - Waterford railway line. The last train ran on this line on Easter Saturday, 25th March, 1967. The Mallow - Waterford line was Ireland’s last non-radial railway served by express trains.
UK2517
Liam O Mahoney
1st June 1975
Name Kept Private
700
467
http://bit.ly/1lIMc4Z
0
null
Reisk Church
A view of the side and gable of the ruined church at Reisk.
UK2028
Hally, JD
1970
Name Kept Private
700
468
http://bit.ly/1lIMc51
0
null
Baptismal Font, Reisk Church
A view of the remains of the baptismal font at Reisk Church.
UK2029
Hally, JD
1970
Name Kept Private
700
462
http://bit.ly/1lIM99l
0
null
Church At Reisk
A view of the gable of the ruined church at Reisk.
UK2027
Hally, JD
1970
Name Kept Private
700
463
http://bit.ly/1lIMc53
0
null
Church At Reisk
A view of the gable of the old church at Reisk covered in ivy.
UK2026
Hally, JD
1970
Name Kept Private
700
1045
http://bit.ly/1lIM99n
0
null
Dunhill Castle
A view of the ruined Dunhill Castle situated on a rock outcrop near Annestown Stream. Dunhill Castle is situated off the R675 on the coast road to Annestown. The castle’s name is derived from the Irish translation of ’the fort of the rock’. Dunhill Castle was destroyed by Cromwell in 1649.
UK2018
Hally, JD
Circa 1968
Name Kept Private
700
429
http://bit.ly/1lIMc57
0
null
Dunhill Castle
A view of the ruined Dunhill Castle situated on a rock outcrop near Annestown Stream. Dunhill Castle is situated off the R675 on the coast road to Annestown. The castle’s name is derived from the Irish translation of ’the fort of the rock’. Dunhill castle was destroyed by Cromwell in 1649.
UK2020
Hally, JD
Circa 1968
Name Kept Private
700
1015
http://bit.ly/1lIM99r
0
null
Dunhill Castle
A view of the ruined Dunhill Castle situated on a rock outcrop near Annestown Stream. Dunhill Castle is situated off the R675 on the coast road to Annestown. The castle’s name is derived from the Irish translation of ’the fort of the rock’. Dunhill Castle was destroyed by Cromwell in 1649.
UK2019
Hally, JD
Circa 1968
Name Kept Private
700
1074
http://bit.ly/1lIMc59
0
null
Dunhill Dolmen
A view of Dunhill Dolmen portal tomb. The roofstone dimensions are: 4m x 2.7m and wieghs 30 tons approx. This roofstone is supported by one orhtostat.
UK1991
Hally, JD
February 1967
Name Kept Private
700
467
http://bit.ly/1lIM99t
0
null
Dunhill Dolmen
A view of Dunhill Dolmen portal tomb. The roofstone dimensions are: 4m x 2.7m and wieghs 30 tons approx. This roofstone is supported by one orhtostat.
UK1992
Hally, JD
February 1967
Name Kept Private
700
464
http://bit.ly/1lIM9pH
0
null