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Lady Gough Dower with an unidentified lady at Colligan. The wooden bridge is in the background.
 
Number : UK3854
Image/Photo Date : Circa 1920
Photographer/Artist : Unknown
 
Members of the Power Family at their front gateway, Ballyknock.
 
Number : UK3646
Image/Photo Date : 1927
Photographer/Artist : Unknown
 
Power family at their front gateway, Ballyknock. One of the gentlemen in the photo is holding a flute and sheet music.
 
Number : UK3725
Image/Photo Date : 1927
Photographer/Artist : Unknown
 
Memorial at Kilgobnet to civilians killed by a British mine days before the War of Independence Truce on the 11th July 1921.
 
Number : UK3785
Image/Photo Date : Circa 1970
Photographer/Artist : Unknown
 
A view of a bridge near Lackendarra Lower.
 
Number : UK1965
Image/Photo Date : 1969
Photographer/Artist : Hally, JD
 
A view of front facade of Kilgobinet Church with the graveyard in the background.
 
Number : UK895
Image/Photo Date : Circa 1960
Photographer/Artist : Unknown
 
Four men, one on horse back, photographed at a farm yard in Kilnafrehan. From l. to r.: Bertie Keane - Dungarvan, Pat Whelan, (known as ’Pat the Lad’) - Kilnafrehan, Pat Flynn - Abbeyside and John Walsh - Kilnafrehan.
 
Number : UK511
Image/Photo Date : Circa 1956
Photographer/Artist : Unknown
 
Two people in the gardens of Colligan Lodge. In the background is the side facade of the Lodge. The house was built as a shooting lodge by the McGuire family of Clonea. In the 1860’s James Galway came to live there. He was the breeder of the well known greyhound Master McGrath. The house was dismantled in the 1940’s.
Number : EB64
Image/Photo Date : Circa 1910
Photographer/Artist : Brenan, Edward
 
The front facade of Colligan Lodge with two men and a woman posing for a photograph outside the porch. The house was built as a shooting lodge by the McGuire family of Clonea. In the 1860’s James Galway came to live there. He was the breeder of the well known greyhound Master McGrath. The house was dismantled in the 1940’s.
Number : EB65
Image/Photo Date : Circa 1910
Photographer/Artist : Brenan, Edward
 
A group of boys in the gardens of Colligan Lodge. In the background is the side facade of the Lodge. The house was built as a shooting lodge by the Mcguire family of Clonea. In the 1860’s James Galway came to live there. He was the breeder of the well known greyhound Master McGrath. The house was dismantled in the 1940’s
Number : EB66
Image/Photo Date : Circa 1910
Photographer/Artist : Brenan, Edward
 
A group of people standing outside a thatched cottage in Kilbrien.
Number : TT314
Image/Photo Date : Circa 1950
Photographer/Artist : Tobin, Tom
 
A view of Dungarvan from the Military Road where the river Colligan meets the sea. In the background on the left of the water is the Old Fever Hoispital and to the left is a lime kiln.
 
Number : EK45
Image/Photo Date : Circa 1902
Photographer/Artist : Keohan, Edmund
 
Photo of teachers and students displaying a cot, clothes stands, a kitchen dresser, a bench, wardrobes and wash stands which were made at Colligan Technical School housed at Colligan Lodge.
 
Number : EK7
Image/Photo Date : 29th January 1926
Photographer/Artist : Keohan, Edmund
 
Tommy Hallinan and his daughter Kathleen posing for a photograph. Tommy was the owner of a famous Public House which stood outside the gates of Kilgobinet Parish Church.
Number : TT49
Image/Photo Date : Circa 1950
Photographer/Artist : Tobin, Tom
 
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