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- Athy Rd, Church Street & Pembroke St
- How many of these Door's are still
there to-day?
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- Presbyterian Church
(originally known as Scots Church)
on Athy Road, Carlow was opened for worship on
25 June 1818. The church was designed by Thomas A. Cobden who
designed many prominent buildings in the Carlow area.
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- The Masonic Lodge appears in 'Carlow in Old
Picture Postcards by Michael Purcell (1994), Built in 1895 by
William Weir of Palatine and Edward Brophy of Dublin Road,
Carlow. It was designed by W. Morrison. There used to be eight
small houses to the right of the Lodge; they were built for the
employees of Haughton's grain store.
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- St Dympna's Lodge, Athy Road, just beyond the
Seven Oaks Hotel (formally the Crofton Hotel). The picture is
taken looking towards Carlow. St Dympna's first opened as the
Carlow/Kildare Lunatic Asylum in 1834.
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- St Anne's Wall. Athy Road opposite St
Dympna's, The picture is taken looking towards Carlow. The wall
is all that remains of the former St Anne's Church (Church of
Ireland) on the Athy Road.
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- This picture of the Crofton taken late c.1950's
from my own collection. Originally these premises were known as
Greenbank House, Athy Road, Carlow was the home of the Haughton
family. Later Michael Molloy M.P. lived here.
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- Oak View House on Athy Roan opposit the
Seven Oaks Hotel.
- Image source: Google
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Braganza, Bishops Palace, Carlow c.1923
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- Greenville House Athy Rd.
- Francis P. Colgan L.K.Q.C.P.I. surgeon,
occupied these premises according to the 1894 Slaters directory.Image
source: Google
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- Carlow Sugar Beet Factory (Closed)
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- Carlow Methodist Church
(built 1898)
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- Belgriffin House from a Google image 2021.
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Kincora House Athy road.
Currently being used
by O'Gorman Begley Solicitors
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Montgomery House aka The Corner House. |
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- Athy Road Carlow
- Source: Google
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