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Monthly Statement from W.F. Peare Ltd.
Monthly Statement from W.F. Peare Ltd.
Monthly Statement from W.F. Peare Ltd to Dr. Mackey, Lady Lane for petrol, goggles, storage of car etc. 1st September 1903
© Kelly’s Garage Ltd., Cork Rd, Waterford – Edward Meaney, gave permission.
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'Lombard Street Bridge' by Carmel Flynn
'Lombard Street Bridge' by Carmel Flynn
'Lombard Street Bridge' by Carmel Flynn. Dublin painter who exhibited with the Molesworth Galleries, Dublin in the 1940s and the R.H.A. between 1937-1960.
© Waterford City Council
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Lismore Station
Lismore Station
Lismore Station - view from the O'Dea collection.
© Courtesy of the National Library of Ireland
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Map of Italy
Map of Italy
Map of Italy showing Como and Rome.
© Waterford City Library
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Locomotive No. 553
Locomotive No. 553
Locomotive No. 553
© Jack O'Neill
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Martin Barrett Ltd, Catherine Street 2003 (from left side)
Martin Barrett Ltd, Catherine Street 2003 (from left side)
Martin Barrett Garage Ltd, Catherine Street 2003.
© Waterford City Library.
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Notice in Waterford News 1917
Notice in Waterford News 1917
Notice in Waterford News 19th October 1917 re: purchase of Peare's garage by John Kelly.
© Waterford News.
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Maypark Crossing
Maypark Crossing
Maypark Crossing - The need for a second crossing of the river Suir in Waterford was first recognised in the 1960s and has been included in the Waterford City Council’s development plan since 1974. The need for a second river crossing has also been identified in the development plans of the Waterford County Council and Kilkenny County Council. The current Rice Bridge is the only bridge crossing for motor traffic in the City. The average daily flow of traffic across Rice Bridge in 2003 was 36, 500 vehicles, with weekday flows of more than 40, 000 vehicles a regular occurrence.
© Waterford City Council
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Martin Barrett Ltd, Catherine Street 2003 (from right side).
Martin Barrett Ltd, Catherine Street 2003 (from right side).
Martin Barrett Ltd, Catherine Street 2003.
© Waterford City Library.
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The Launch anchor used in the Neptune Shipyard in the 1860s.
The Launch anchor used in the Neptune Shipyard in the 1860s.
The Launch anchor used in the Neptune Shipyard in the 1860s. The anchor is now housed in Waterford Treasures at the Granary.
© Waterford Treasures at the Granary