Arrival of Mick Hayden's boat at Ballykeenan Lock on passage to Gorsebridge on the same occasion as at #17. Note the Graig Brass Band and the two young hurlers in the foreground.
At St. Mullins - preparing to re-embark. Note the temporary 'cabins' and the background smoke as the powered boat (The Coolbawn) - revs up for the return journey.
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.
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…
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…