"Winners of First Prize 1813-1914". The photograph was taken at Brandondale Bridge near The Docks. The word "Temperance" was added to the name of the Graig Band following Fr. Theobald Mathews visit to Graig on 2nd September1842.
Paddy Brien,…
Graiguenamanagh Brass Band at Brandondale. ca.1913. Included in photograph: Paddy Foley, Turfmarket, with flagpole, Patrick O Leary, Main Street, (bearded) left-rear; Tommy Ryan, Abbey Street, (with flat cap) centre of middle row; Paddy Brien,…
A view from the Creamery. The foreground field was later occupied during the 1950's/1970's by the Graiguenamanagh Livestock Sales Ltd. as cattle, sheep and pig mart. Subsequently, about 1996, houses were built on the site and were given the name…
The foreground field was later occupied during the 1950's/1970's by the Graiguenamanagh Livestock Sales Ltd. as cattle, sheep and pig mart. Subsequently, about 1996, houses were built on the site and were given the name Duiske Crescent. The nearby…
Paddy O Brien, Whitehall, (with big drum), James P. Hughes, Main St., (with sword) Thomas Joyce, Main St., (front row on right), Mike Hayden, Main St., (front row, second from right).
Note: the rifles were wooden.