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John Treacy winning silver
John Treacy pictured winning the silver medal, in the marathon at the Olympics in Los Angeles in 1984
© INPHO
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Close-up of John Treacy winning the World Cross Country Championship.
Close-up of John Treacy winning the World Cross Country Championship in Limerick in 1979 in the Waterford News and Star 150th Anniversary Supplement.
© Waterford News and Star (Nicky Heffernan gave permission to use)
Image is present on following page(s): Athletics in Waterford
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John Treacy, freeman of Waterford City with the Council.
In 1979, John Treacy joined a select few, becoming a freeman of the City of Waterford. He is pictured here with the Council members.
© Waterford City Council.
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John Treacy, freeman of Waterford City with the Council. -
Regional Sports Centre, section of athletic track.
Regional Sports Centre in Waterford City, featuring part of the running track.
© Waterford City Council, John Walsh gave permission.
Image is present on following page(s): Athletics in Waterford
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Regional Sports Centre, featuring the stand.
Regional Sports Centre in Waterford City, featuring part of the athletics track and the main stand.
© Waterford City Library. John Walsh gave permission
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Regional Sports Centre, featuring the stand. -
John Treacy supporters with a banner reading 'John our hero' 1979.
John Treacy supporters with a banner reading; 'John our hero' in 1979. Fr. Michael Enright is seen here with a group of supporters in Limerick, where John Treacy won his second World Cross Country Championship.
© John Kiely
Image is present on following page(s): First Successes
John Treacy supporters with a banner reading 'John our hero' 1979. -
Club house Cappoquin rowing club
Test
By kind permission of Cappoquin rowing club
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Club house Cappoquin rowing club -
John Treacy, recipient of the Honorary Fellowship of Waterford Institute of Technology.
John Treacy, recipient of an Honorary Fellowship from the Waterford Institute of Technology.
© Dylan Vaughn, W.I.T.Waterford.
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John Treacy, freeman of Waterford City with the mayor, 1979.
John Treacy, pictured with the mayor becoming a freeman of the City of Waterford in 1979.
© Waterford City Council
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John Treacy, freeman of Waterford City with the mayor, 1979. -
John Treacy winning the 1979 World Cross-Country Championship in Limerick, 1979.
John Treacy winning the World Cross-Country Championship in Limerick on the 25th March 1979. The photograph is taken from the Waterford News and Star 150th Anniversary (1848 -1998)Supplement.
© Waterford News and Star - Nicky Heffernan gave permission to use.
Image is present on following page(s): The International Athlete
John Treacy winning the 1979 World Cross-Country Championship in Limerick, 1979. -
John Treacy 1984 in the Waterford News and Star 150th Anniversary Supplement.
The front page from the Waterford News and Star (Fri 17th August 1984) showing Treacy winning silver in the Olympic Marathon, reprinted in the Waterford News and Star 150th Anniversary(1848 to 1998)Supplement.
© Waterford News and Star - Nicky Heffernan gave permission to use.
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John Treacy 1984 in the Waterford News and Star 150th Anniversary Supplement. -
Regional Sports Centre, athletic track.
Regional Sports Centre, athletic track in Waterford City, featuring the left side of the track.
© Waterford City Council, John Walsh gave permission.
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John Treacy winning silver in the 1984 Olympic Marathon.
John Treacy pictured winning the silver medal, in the marathon at the Olympics in Los Angeles in 1984.
© INPHO
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John Treacy winning silver in the 1984 Olympic Marathon. -
John Treacy's number 138 vest worn in the 1979 World Cross-Country Championships.
John Treacy's winning vest for the 1979 World Cross-Country Championship, currently on display in the Waterford Crystal Sports Centre.
© Waterford Crystal Sports Centre - Michael Evans gave permission to use.
Image is present on following page(s): The International Athlete
John Treacy's number 138 vest worn in the 1979 World Cross-Country Championships. -
John Treacy supporters with a banner 1979.
Group of John Treacy supporters in Limerick, 1979 at the World Cross-Country Championships.
© John Kiely from Waterford News and Star
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The County Wexford Crest
The county Wexford crest features the Tower of Hook as a symbol of Anglo-Norman south Wexford. The gaelic north of the county is represented by the MacMurchada lion. The two parts are divided by the river Slaney along which Celtic groups, represented by spear heads, entered south-east Ireland. The motto Exemplar Hiberniae (an example for Ireland), is derived from the county's reputation as the 'model county'.
Dr Billy Colfer
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Glenderry to Maulin
Map of the Glenderry to Maulin portion of the North Kerry Way(Slí Chiarraí Thuaidh).The route is highlighted in red.
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Image of photograph of Master M'Grath detail
Master M'Grath detail
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Master M'Grath illustration
Master M'Grath illustration
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Master M'Grath illustration -
Ballyheigue to Glenderry
Map of the Ballyheigue to Glenderry portion of the North Kerry Way(Slí Chiarraí Thuaidh).
Copyright managed by the Library Council
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Walkers
With Ballyheigue in the distance and the atlantic rollers close by,these walkers set out on a stage of the North Kerry Way.
Walkers -
On the slopes of Maulin Mountain
A walking group stop to chat with a local man on the slopes of Maulin Mountain on the Glenderry to Maulin Road route of the North Kerry Way
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Banna to Ballyheigue
Map of the Banna to Ballyheigue portion of the North Kerry Way(Slí Chiarraí Thuaidh)
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Banna to Ballyheigue -
Spa to Banna
A map of the portion of walking route between Spa and Banna of the North Kerry Way(Slí Chiarrai Thuaidh).
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Spa to Banna -
Handballer Beaten
This is an article which appeared in Co. Monaghan's local newspaper 'The Northern Standard' on October 7th, 1966. The reporter, Seamus Mc Cluskey, writes that 'keen disappointment was felt by the large Clones crowd who travelled to Kells on Sunday where the All-Ireland Softball Champion Seamus Mc Cabe, was beaten by Paddy Hickey (Tipperary) by 3 game to 2 in the All-Ireland final of the Hardball competition. It was a big blow for shamey, who was strongly fancied by the local fans to bring off the double and make Handball history...No doubt Shamey himself was bitterly disappointed for he had been training hard and felt confident of victory'.
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Ból Chumann na hÉireann
This is the logo for Ból Chumann na hÉireann.
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1956 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final programme
1956 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final programme, Cork v Wexford
Image is present on following page(s): The Match Programmes, Content of the Ó Ceallaigh Collection
1956 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final programme -
Tralee to Spa
Map of walking route portion from Tralee to Spaof North Kerry Way(Slí Chiarraí Thuaidh)
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Tralee to Spa -
Tralee Town Street Plan
Street plan of Tralee town with directions to the starting point for the North Kerry Way(Slí Chiarraí Thuaidh).The walk starts at the Ashe Memorial,the location of the Kerry County Museum,past the Town Hall leading to the Canal Bank Walk and on to Blennerville.The route is signposted throughout.
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Tralee Town Street Plan -
Rockbeg and the Black Rock
Rockbeg and its larger companion the Black Rock is a feature of the route from Banna to Ballyheigue on The North Way(Slí Chiarraí Thuaidh)
Image is present on following page(s): Banna to Ballyheigue
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Coat of arms of Cork city
This is the coat of arms of Cork city.
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Coat of arms of Cork city -
Bol Chumann Na hEireann
This is the logo for Bol Chumann Na hEireann. The Bowling Assoication of Ireland.
Image is present on following page(s): Cork
Bol Chumann Na hEireann
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