Front elevation of Lismore Castle as seen from the Castle Courtyard. Much of the building is covered in ivy.
Number :
UK3469
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1910
Photographer/Artist :
Philip G. Hunt
Stradbally Church with a wall in the foreground and the entrance gates to the right.
Number :
UK3472
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1910
Photographer/Artist :
Philip G. Hunt
Avenue and entrance to Lismore Castle.
Number :
UK3467
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1910
Photographer/Artist :
Philip G. Hunt
Cappoquin Church with the entrance gates and railings in the foreground.
Number :
UK3466
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1910
Photographer/Artist :
Philip G. Hunt
The Hook Lighthouse with the sea in the foreground.
Number :
UK3475
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1910
Photographer/Artist :
Philip G. Hunt
Lismore Cathedral with the spire in the background and headstones in the foreground.
Number :
UK3470
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1910
Photographer/Artist :
Philip G. Hunt
Metal Man, Tramore with unidentified people to the left of its base.
Number :
UK3477
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1910
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown
Original Publisher : Eason, Dublin
Stradbally Cove, the arches to the right of the photo are part of a lime kiln.
Number :
UK3476
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1910
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown
Entrance gate to Lismore Castle as seen from Castle Avenue.
Number :
UK3468
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1910
Photographer/Artist :
Philip G. Hunt
Lawlors Hotel, Dungarvan with the travellers cases outside the front entrance.
Number :
UK3451
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1910
Photographer/Artist :
Philip G. Hunt
Entrance to Dungarvan Castle. The castle also served as a barracks for the R.I.C. at this time.
Number :
UK3450
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1910
Photographer/Artist :
Philip G. Hunt
L - r: Mr. William Fraher, Mrs. Joan Baily, Councillor Richard Walsh and Donal Walsh at the launch of a book on Dungarvan’s Architecture. It was called Dungarvan - An Architectural Inventory.
Number :
UK4364
Image/Photo Date :
26th July 1983
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown
Employees of Perks Fun Fair at the chairoplanes probably in the grounds of the Presentation Convent, Dungarvan.
Number :
UK4363
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1955
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown
Council workers, working on the construction of a new road at the Burgery in Abbeyside. In the centre of the photograph is a council truck and a steam roller. The road is still in use during construction. People can be seen passing by on bicycles, in a car and on motor bike with a side car.
Number :
TT53
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1960
Photographer/Artist :
Tobin, Tom
First Year Commerce Students at the Technical School, Dungarvan. Front row, l - r: Tommy Ahearn; Patrick Sheehy; James Phelan; Nicholas Drohan; Bosco Queally.
2nd row, l - r: M. Quinlan; Joan Tobin; M. Walsh; Stephanie Hennebry; Biddy Coffey; Collette McGarry;
3rd row, l - r: M. Hackett; Eileen Hayes; ? Moore; B. Quill; Miss Monica Ryan and Miss M. Patterson (teachers); Betty Brennan; Joan O’Brien.
Back row, l - r: Rosa Murry; Teresa Walsh; Alice Tobin; Greta Sheridan; Maureen McGowan; Nell Cullinan; B. Hill; Eily Walsh and K. Drohan.
Far left second row Margaret Quinlan. 2nd from right second row Mrs Crotty, Colette McGarry to the right. 3rd row 2nd left Miss Hehir, Mrs Quill, Monica Ryan, Grace Patterson, Miss Brennan, Joan O’Brien. 4th row 3rd from left Algie Power, Gretta Sheridan, 2nd from right Miss Walsh.
Number :
UK3148
Image/Photo Date :
Circa 1950
Photographer/Artist :
Unknown