Maurice Fraher and Richie Coleman beside their delivery truck in Clashmore. Maurice and Richie worked for Power’s Brewery, Dungarvan. DUggan’s public house is to the right of the photo.
Number :
UK3580
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1940
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown
Glebe House, Clashmore taken c.1900, a Georgian structure dating from c.1820, which served as the Parish Vicarage until 1902, when the last Rector, of 34 years, Reverend Charles Carroll retired due to
ill health. After this time Parishioner numbers dwindled in the Clashmore and Piltown areas, resulting in the Protestant faithful dying
out completely by the early 1920’s, hence the house became a private residence.
Number :
UK3158
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1900
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown
The River Blackwater at Templemichael.
Number :
UK3005
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1900
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown
The old Youghal Bridge which traverses the River Blackwater near Youghal Town. It was the main link between the counties of Waterford and Cork.
Number :
UK2867
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1950
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown
Original Publisher : Signal Series E & S Ltd.
A view of a boat steaming down the River Blackwater, at Rhincrew near the Cork/Waterford border. Rhincrew is just a little up-river from the town of Youghal.
Number :
UK2419
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1910
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown
Original Publisher : No. 120-65. Published by The American News Company, New York, Leipzig, London.
(50 different kinds).
An unidentified lady accompanied by two unidentified children with their backs to the camera walking up the street in the village. The house on the left with porch was the old guards barracks, the house in the center with porch was owned by the Donovan family. The house on the left has a glass-roofed porch and unusual fence while the first house on the right has arched windows and doorway. The second and third houses on the right have three semi-circles on top of each chimney. The low wall on the right is the bridge wall.
Number :
UK2350
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1900
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown
Original Publisher : Horgan Bros., Youghal.
Michael Walsh photographed with four donkeys outside the Decies Public House, Clashmore. The photograph was used by the band Lan Stád as an album cover for ’Lan Stád Live At The Decies’. Band members were Mick Mahoney, Richard Power, Eddie Cantwell and Michael Lenane.
Number :
UK1450
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1990
Photographer/Artist :
Pat Crowley
An engraving of Youghal Bridge and the toll house at Ardsallagh with Youghal Town in the background.
Number :
UK1412
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1854
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown
Original Publisher : Illustrated London News, 1854
People disembarking from the ferry boat with goods and a bicycle at Ferry Point, Kinsalebeg. In the background is Youghal Town and a ship moored at the quay.
Number :
UK931
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1905
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown
A view of the gate house and a partly demolished old Youghal Bridge.
Number :
UK927
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1966
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown
A distant view of Clashmore Village with Saint Cronan’s Catholic Church in the background.
Number :
UK707
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1953
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown
Original Publisher : Kencard Series, Padraig Kennelly, Photographer, Tralee
A group of people gathered for an unknown event at the Holy Well, Clashmore.
Number :
UK163
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1952
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown