Temperance Hall At Viaduct Arches, Kilmacthomas

Number : UK2698

Title : Temperance Hall At Viaduct Arches, Kilmacthomas

Description : The cottage in the foreground was the Temperance Hall and was used for billiards by the local men during the forties & fifties, and also for concerts. Johnny Joy stored his steam engines in a shed at the right of building. Goods train in background travelling towards the Viaduct at Kilmacthomas on the Waterford / Mallow Railway Line. The image was taken on the final week of the railway’s operation. The final train ran on Saturday, 25 March, 1967. The structure on left side of hall with two openings was used as lookout post by the Local Defence Force (L.D.F.) & the Local Security Force (L.S.F.) during the emergency years 1939-1945.

Photographer : Irish Railway Records Society

Image Date : Circa 25th March 1967

Museum Contact : Whelan, Martin

Donor : Name Kept Private

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Copyright : Co. Waterford Image Archive

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