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Tallow Republicans

Number: UK3886
Title: Tallow Republicans

Tallow School Boys

Number: UK3883
Title: Tallow School Boys

Tallow Football Team

Number: UK3888
Title: Tallow Football Team

Interior Of Tallow Church

Number: EK331
Title: Interior Of Tallow Church

Tallow Bridge With The River Bride In The Foreground

Number: EK316
Title: Tallow Bridge With The River Bride In The Foreground

Lisfinney Castle And House

Number: EK309
Title: Lisfinney Castle And House

Tallow Church

Number: EK308
Title: Tallow Church

Tallow Road Railway Station

Number: UK3453
Title: Tallow Road Railway Station

Carmelite Convent, Tallow

Number: UK3007
Title: Carmelite Convent, Tallow

The Rectory, Tallow

Number: UK2809
Title: The Rectory, Tallow

Tallow Road Station, Tallow

Number: UK2522
Title: Tallow Road Station, Tallow

West Street, Tallow

Number: UK2415
Title: West Street, Tallow

Glencairn Cistercian Convent Near Lismore

Number: UK2416
Title: Glencairn Cistercian Convent Near Lismore

Engraving Of Mr. Pyne, M.P., Receiving His Newspapers

Number: UK2405
Title: Engraving Of Mr. Pyne, M.P., Receiving His Newspapers

Mr. Pyne, M.P. Being Lowered From His House

Number: UK2406
Title: Mr. Pyne, M.P. Being Lowered From His House

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Tallow Republicans
Unidentified Tallow Republicans.
UK3886
Unknown
Circa 1920
Name Kept Private
700
474
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Tallow School Boys
School boys attending Tallow National School.
UK3883
Unknown
Circa 1919
Name Kept Private
700
495
http://bit.ly/1e7xHER
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Tallow Football Team
Tallow Football Team at an unidentified location.
UK3888
Unknown
Circa 1910
Name Kept Private
700
522
http://bit.ly/1e7xIZx
0
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Interior Of Tallow Church
Ornate interior of Tallow Church.
EK331
Keohan, Edmund
Circa 1920
Name Kept Private
700
706
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0
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Tallow Bridge With The River Bride In The Foreground
Tallow Bridge with an unidentified man on the river bank in the foreground and a house in the background.
EK316
Keohan, Edmund
Circa 1910
Name Kept Private
700
505
http://bit.ly/1e7xHF0
0
null
Lisfinney Castle And House
Lisfinney Castle and House with an unidentified crowd to the right.
EK309
Keohan, Edmund
Circa 1910
Name Kept Private
700
718
http://bit.ly/1e7xHF3
0
null
Tallow Church
Unidentified man at the entrance to Tallow Church.
EK308
Keohan, Edmund
Circa 1910
Name Kept Private
700
1011
http://bit.ly/1e7xIZF
0
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Tallow Road Railway Station
Tallow Road Railway Station after the closure of the Waterford / Mallow Railway Line.
UK3453
Unknown
Circa 1970
Name Kept Private
700
534
http://bit.ly/1e7xHF6
0
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Carmelite Convent, Tallow
The front facade of Saint Joseph’s Carmelite Convent, Tallow.
UK3007
Unknown
Circa 1930
Name Kept Private
700
437
http://bit.ly/1e7xHVn
1
2816
The Rectory, Tallow
A young girl sitting on a bench in the garden with The Rectory, Tallow in the background.
UK2809
Unknown
Circa 1900
Name Kept Private
700
443
http://bit.ly/1e7xHVs
1
2774
Tallow Road Station, Tallow
The overgrown and abandoned Tallow Road Railway Station, Tallow. It was constructed as part of the Mallow-Waterford railway line. The last train passed through this station on Easter Saturday, 25th March, 1967. The Mallow-Waterford line was Ireland’s last non-radial railway served by express trains.
UK2522
Liam O’Mahoney
19th May 1973
Name Kept Private
700
464
http://bit.ly/1e7xHVw
0
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West Street, Tallow
A view of West Street, Tallow. There are some people at the end of the street.
UK2415
Unknown
Circa 1910
Name Kept Private
700
439
http://bit.ly/1f8fZGC
1
2680
Glencairn Cistercian Convent Near Lismore
Glencairn Cistercian Convent, photographed across the fields of the convent estate with a large tree to the left and another tree partially obscuring the convent.
UK2416
Unknown
Circa 1940
Name Kept Private
700
445
http://bit.ly/1f8fZGE
1
2681
Engraving Of Mr. Pyne, M.P., Receiving His Newspapers
This engraving is an inset of a larger engraving published in ”The Illustrated London News”. It depicts Mr. Jasper Douglas Pyne, M. P. for West Waterford receiving his morning newspapers at Lisfinny, Tallow, Co. Waterford. The newspaper’s caption is: ”THE STATE OF IRELAND”, implying that the whole country is in a state of disarray.The entire image is available on the website at index number: UK2406. During the ”Land Agitation” of the late 19th Century, Mr Pyne had encouraged William Shanahan and his supporters to resist the sheriff if any attempt was made to evict him. Subsequently he heard he was to be arrested for incitement so he barracaded himself with two of his men into his tower house at Lisfinny. He claimed he had enough provisions for three months. Two thousand people marched to his home to support him. The police did try to arrest him but found the tower too great an obstacle. After 3 months he escaped by creating an diversion but was arrested outside the House Of Commons, returned to Kilmacthomas for trial and sentenced to six weeks in jail. A few months later, he disappeared, and is presumed to have drowned, while crossing the Irish Sea on a packet steamer.
UK2405
Unknown
26th November 1887
Name Kept Private
700
904
http://bit.ly/1f8aKqi
0
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Mr. Pyne, M.P. Being Lowered From His House
An image from the Illustrated London News, showing Mr. Jasper Douglas Pyne, M. P. for West Waterford, being lowered from the second storey of his house at Lisfinny, Tallow, to meet a delegation of supporters. A smaller image is inserted top left showing Mr. Pyne receiving his morning newspapers. This insert can be viewed on its own on the website at index number: UK2405. The newspaper’s caption is: ”THE STATE OF IRELAND”, implying that the whole country is in disarray. During the ”Land Agitation” of the late 19th Century, Mr Pyne had encouraged William Shanahan and his supporters to resist the sheriff if any attempt was made to evict him. Subsequently he heard he was to be arrested for incitement so he barracaded himself with two of his men into his tower house at Lisfinny. He claimed he had enough provisions for three months. Two thousand people marched to his home to support him. The police did try to arrest him but found the tower too great an obstacle. After 3 months he escaped by creating an diversion but was arrested outside the House Of Commons, returned to Kilmacthomas for trial and sentenced to six weeks in jail. A few months later, he disappeared, and is presumed to have drowned, while crossing the Irish Sea on a packet steamer.
UK2406
Unknown
26th November 1887
Name Kept Private
700
963
http://bit.ly/1f8aKqk
0
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