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Portarlington Town
This is a view of Portarlington town from the early-1900s.
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Portarlington Town -
Jamse Stephens Barracks, today
Main Square, James Stephens Barracks,today
Photographic Collection of Kilkenny County Library
Image is present on following page(s): James Stephens Military Barracks
Jamse Stephens Barracks, today -
St. John
The former Roman Catholic Church of St. John
Photographic Collection of Kilkenny County Library
Image is present on following page(s): Church of Saint John the Evangelist
St. John -
Saint Jarlath's Chapel, Tuam
A photograph of Saint Jarlath's Chapel, Tuam taken in 1953.
Courtesy of Galway Public Library
Image is present on following page(s): Jarlath, the First Bishop and Abbot of Tuam?
Saint Jarlath's Chapel, Tuam -
Coat of Arms of the Cosby Family
Coat of Arms of the Cosby Family of Stradbally Hall, Stradbally.
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Coat of Arms of the Cosby Family -
St. Mary's Cathedral, Tuam
A photograph of St. Mary's Cathedral, Tuam; the photograph is part of the National Library of Ireland collection.
National Library of Ireland
Image is present on following page(s): Architecture of the Cathedral
St. Mary's Cathedral, Tuam -
Military Barracks, Kilkenny
Soldiers on the main drill square in the Victoria Barracks, Kilkenny
Photographic Collection of Kilkenny County Library
Image is present on following page(s): James Stephens Military Barracks
Military Barracks, Kilkenny -
Mixed classes of St. John
Mixed classes of St. John
Donated By St. John's Parish Committee, used with permission
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Mixed classes of St. John -
Lake School Pupils c. 1943
Pupils from the first Lake National School, John
Donated By St. John's Parish Committee, used with permission
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Lake School Pupils c. 1943 -
St. John
Chuch of St. John the Evangelist, Dublin Road, Kilkenny
Photographic Collection of Kilkenny County Library
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St. John -
Home Rule Club site of the Fainaiglian School
The Home Rule Club beside the River Nore
Kilkenny County Library Stock
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Home Rule Club site of the Fainaiglian School -
Coolbanagher Church
Coolbanagher Church is a late-eighteenth century church of St. John the Evangelist. It was built by the famous architect James Gandon.
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Coolbanagher Church -
St. John
St. John
Donated By St. John's Parish Committee, used with permission
Image is present on following page(s): The G.A.A. in St. John's
St. John -
Ormonde Woollen Mills
Ormonde Woollen Mills, the Canal, 1900
Photographic Collection of Kilkenny County Library
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Ormonde Woollen Mills -
Free State takeover of the Military Barracks
The takover of the Military Barracks by pro-Treaty Free State forces in 1922
Photographic Collection of Kilkenny County Library
Image is present on following page(s): James Stephens Military Barracks
Free State takeover of the Military Barracks -
Kilkenny Workhouse, aerial view
Aerial view of the Kilkenny Workhouse complex pictured in the 1960
Donated by Karyn Deegan used with permission
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Kilkenny Workhouse, aerial view -
Regiment Mascot Tombstone
Tomstone of
Photographic Collection of Kilkenny County Library
Image is present on following page(s): James Stephens Military Barracks
Regiment Mascot Tombstone -
The Carnegie Library, Kilkenny
The Carnegie Library, John
Declan Macauley, used with permission
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The Carnegie Library, Kilkenny -
Ormonde Woollen Mills (front - present-day)
Ruins of the Ormonde Woollen Mills on the River Nore, Kilkenny
Photographic Collection of Kilkenny County Library
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Ormonde Woollen Mills (front - present-day) -
Maudlin Tower
Frony view of the Muadlin Tower, Maudlin Street, Kilkenny
Declan Macauley, used with permission
Image is present on following page(s): The Maudlin Castle.
Maudlin Tower -
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Donated By St. John's Parish Committee, used with permission
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Kilkenny Workhouse
Kilkenny Workhouse, Hebron Road, Kilkenny
Photographic Collection of Kilkenny County Library
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Kilkenny Workhouse -
Taylor & Skinner map Raphoe 1778
Taylor & Skinner map showing the main routes to and from Raphoe in 1778. The residence of the Bishop of Raphoe is indicated, also Oakfield House.
Irish University Press
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Taylor & Skinner map Raphoe 1778 -
St. John
Side view of the ruined section of St. John
Declan Macauley used with permission
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St. John -
McDonagh Junction, front entrance
Front entrance area of McDonagh Junction Shopping Centre, John Street, Kilkenny
Declan macauley, used with permission
Image is present on following page(s): The Kilkenny Workhouse
McDonagh Junction, front entrance -
Maudlin Tower (side view)
Side view of the Maudlin Tower, Maudlin Street, Kilkenny City
Image is present on following page(s): The Maudlin Castle.
Maudlin Tower (side view) -
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Donated By St. John's Parish Committee, used with permission
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Kilkenny Library stock
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McDonagh Junction, Plaza
Image from the main Plaza, McDonagh Junction Shopping Centre showing part of the old Kilkenny Workhouse
Declan Macauley, used with permission
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McDonagh Junction, Plaza -
St. John
Line drawing of St. John
Photographic Collection of Kilkenny County Library
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St. John -
Front of Abbeyleix House
The present Abbeyleix House was built by architect Sir William Chambers in 1774. There had been a house to the north-east of the present one, in which the family had lived previously, but there are no remains of this house.
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Front of Abbeyleix House -
St. John
Front view of St. John
Declan Macauley, used with permission
Image is present on following page(s): The Priory of St. John the Evangelist
St. John