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Road Bowling - Title
This image portrays the sport of road bowling.
Image is present on following page(s): Early History
Road Bowling - Title -
Rowing
Image of Rowers taken from Carlow Regatta Programme 2005
Carlow County Library with permission of Peader Doyle
Image is present on following page(s): Rowing
Rowing -
Cricket game
Illustration taken from the Illustrated London News June 1850 shows a typical scene at a cricket game.
Carlow County Library
Image is present on following page(s): Cricket
Cricket game -
Seamus Mc cabe Wins
This is a copy of the article which appeared in Monaghan's local newspaper 'The Northern Standard'. It is a celebration of the fact that local man Seamus Mc Cabe had won the All-Ireland Senior softball championship - the first Ulsterman ever to do so.
Image is present on following page(s): In Senior Ranks
Seamus Mc cabe Wins -
Northern Standard Top 10 Sports stars (1966)
'The Northern Standard', Co. Monaghan's local paper published a list of its top 10 sports stars for the year 1966. This article appeared on the 6th of January 1967. Mr. Seamus Mc Cabe was listed in first place, a place he truly deserved for his achievement in winning the All-Ireland Senior Softball championship, the first Ulsterman ever to do so.
Image is present on following page(s): Celebrations
Northern Standard Top 10 Sports stars (1966) -
Orielman's Sports Commentary 23rd September 1966
This a section of Monaghan's local newspaper 'The Northern Standard' entitled 'Orielman's Sports Commentary'. this article appeared on the 23rd September 1966 offering 'heartiest congratulations on a most wonderful achievement to Seamus Mc Cabe (Clones) on taking the All Ireland senior softball singles championship title at Ballymote, Co. Sligo'. The big six-footer and left hander, is the first ever handballer to take an All Ireland senior title to Ulster.
Image is present on following page(s): In Senior Ranks
Orielman's Sports Commentary 23rd September 1966 -
Football Boot
Illustration shows an advertisement taken from the Carlow Sentinel 1908 of a typical football boot worn during GAA games.
Carlow County Library
Image is present on following page(s): Gaelic Games [Cumann Luthchleas Gael]
Football Boot -
Rugby
Image of rugby player making a tackle. Taken from the Carlow Nationalist 11th Feb 1977.
Carlow County Library
Image is present on following page(s): Co. Carlow Football Club [Rugby]
Rugby -
Throwing the Hammer
This illustration taken from the Illustrated London News 1847 shows a Scottish man throwing a hammer which was similar to the hammer thrown at games in Carlow of that time.
Carlow County Library
Image is present on following page(s): Athletics
Throwing the Hammer -
Horses ready for off
An illustration taken from the Illustrated London News 1850 of horses and riders about to start a race.
Carlow County Library
Image is present on following page(s): Equestrian Sports
Horses ready for off -
Victory Celebration Poster
This is the poster which advertised the victory celebration dance for Seamus Mc Cabe after winning the All-Ireland softball Senior Handball Championship in 1966 - The first Ulster man ever to do so.
Image is present on following page(s): Celebrations
Victory Celebration Poster -
Golf Clubhouse Fire 1960
Article from the Carlow Nationalist and Leinster Times August 1960 on the fire which destroyed the Carlow Golf Club's Clubhouse
Carlow County Library
Image is present on following page(s): Golf
Golf Clubhouse Fire 1960 -
Captain C. Duckett Steuart
Photographic portrait of Captain C. Duckett Steuart who was the first Captain of Carlow Golf Club. He served in that office in the years 1899-1900. He was a member of the Duckett Steuart family of Duckett's Grove House near Carlow. At that time it was known as the Leinster Golf Club.
Mr. J.D. McDonald
Image is present on following page(s): Golf
Captain C. Duckett Steuart -
Image of Saddlery
Image of saddlery showing saddle, whips, bits, girths etc taken from Carlow Nationalist and Leinster Times 14 March 1891.
Carlow County Library
Image is present on following page(s): Equestrian Sports
Image of Saddlery -
Club House at Gotham
Photograph of the first club house for Carlow, then known as the Leinster Golf Club, situated at Gotham. Gotham was mid may between Carlow and Maganey and was conveniently reached by rail from either station. This first pavillion cost £99 and it was erected in 1904.
Mr. J.D. McDonald
Image is present on following page(s): Golf
Club House at Gotham -
Cricket Club meeting 1834
Advertisement taken from the Carlow Sentinel May 1834 calling a meeting in the cricket grounds at Bennekerry.
Carlow County Library
Image is present on following page(s): Cricket
Cricket Club meeting 1834 -
Official Rowing Club 1869
This article taken from the Carlow Post 20th March 1869 states that a Rowing Club has been organized in Carlow.
Carlow County Library
Image is present on following page(s): Rowing
Official Rowing Club 1869 -
Carlow Rowing Club Crest
Image of the Carlow Rowing Club crest showing clubs start date 1859.
Carlow County Library with permission of Peader Doyle
Image is present on following page(s): Rowing
Carlow Rowing Club Crest -
Carlow Rowing Club
Carlow Rowing Club beside the River Barrow in Carlow town. Now a flourishing club with teams and membership in all categories, it was founded in the year 1859. Many of the prominent catholic families of Carlow were associated with the club in its early years.
Carlow County Library
Image is present on following page(s): Rowing
Carlow Rowing Club -
Waterford Boat Club - Winners of the Ladies Plate at Limerick, 1947
Waterford Boat Club - Winners of the Ladies Plate at Limerick, 1947. P.J. Walsh, T. Burtchall, P. Brazil, M.F. Ronayne, J O'Regan, M.J. Brophy, W. Farrell (cox).
© Waterford Boat Club
Image is present on following page(s): Clubhouse
Waterford Boat Club - Winners of the Ladies Plate at Limerick, 1947 -
Cannon Kenneth Ruddock today
Cannon Kenneth Ruddock today: Kenneth Ruddock won the 1947 Liffey Swim.
By kind permission of Cannon Kenneth Ruddock
Image is present on following page(s): Memories of a Liffey Swim Winner
Cannon Kenneth Ruddock today -
Acknowledgements section of 1921 Liffey Swim Programme
Acknowledgements section of 1921 Liffey Swim Programme
By kind permission of Michael Fitzpatrick
Image is present on following page(s): Memorabilia from the Early Liffey Swims
Acknowledgements section of 1921 Liffey Swim Programme -
Celebrations after the 1980 swim
Celebrations after the 1980 swim: Michael Fitzpatrick, the winner, is holding the cup. Michael Fitzpatrick competed in the Liffey Swim 45 times.
By kind permission of Michael Fitzpatrick
Image is present on following page(s): A Brief History of the Liffey Swim
Celebrations after the 1980 swim -
Dublin's Custom House overlooking the river Liffey
Dublin's Custom House overlooking the river Liffey
By kind permission of Dublin City Public Libraries.
Image is present on following page(s): A Brief History of the Liffey Swim
Dublin's Custom House overlooking the river Liffey -
Taking the result of the handicap of the Liffey Swim
Organisation of the handicap of the Liffey Swim: taking the result
By kind permission of Brian Mongey
Image is present on following page(s): The Liffey Swim: An Open Water Race
Taking the result of the handicap of the Liffey Swim -
1921 programme for the Liffey Swim
1921 programme for the Liffey Swim
By kind permission of Michael Fitzpatrick
Image is present on following page(s): Memorabilia from the Early Liffey Swims
1921 programme for the Liffey Swim -
Photograph of the Liffey Swim: Swimmers on a pontoon at the starting point.
Photograph of the Liffey Swim
By kind permission of Brian Mongey
Image is present on following page(s): The Liffey Swim: An Open Water Race
Photograph of the Liffey Swim: Swimmers on a pontoon at the starting point. -
Photograph of the Liffey Swim 2003: Emerging from under O'Connell Bridge
Photograph of the Liffey Swim: swimmers emerging from under O'Connell Bridge
By kind permission of Brian Mongey
Image is present on following page(s): The Liffey Swim: An Open Water Race
Photograph of the Liffey Swim 2003: Emerging from under O'Connell Bridge -
Sam Reynell
Portrait photo of Sam Reynell circa 1830’s. He was responsible for the first scientifically bred pack of hounds in Westmeath.
Out of copyright
Image is present on following page(s): Earliest Records of Hunting
Sam Reynell -
Photograph of Veteran Liffey Swimmers
Photograph of two veteran Liffey swimmers: On the left is Bertie Collinge and on the right, Paddy Condon. Paddy Condon won the race in 1944.
By kind permission of Brian Mongey
Image is present on following page(s): Memories of a Liffey Swim Winner
Photograph of Veteran Liffey Swimmers -
Swimmers leaving the water after the Liffey Swim
Photograph of the Liffey Swim held annually in Dublin since 1920.
By kind permission of Martin McCree, Dublin City Council
Image is present on following page(s): The Liffey Swim: An Open Water Race
Swimmers leaving the water after the Liffey Swim -
List of Swimmers 1921 taken from the original programme
List of Swimmers 1921
By kind permission of Michael Fitzpatrick
Image is present on following page(s): Memorabilia from the Early Liffey Swims
List of Swimmers 1921 taken from the original programme
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