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- Browneshill Dolmen
- The pre-historical Dolmen which is situated at
Browneshill which is approximately 3km east of Carlow town on the
Hacketstown Road. To read more about the Dolmen click this link:
Browneshill Dolmen, Carlow
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- The Water Pump on the Tullow Road near Askea east of Carlow Town.
The house above is opposite this water pump.
- Donated by
"Carloman"
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Coal Market. Carlow
c1953.
- Source: Images-Google.ie.
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Coal Market. Carlow
c1953. On the right is Michael
Murphy standing outside the public house owned by his father Frank
Murphy. As published in
Carlow in
old postcards Vol. 2 by Michael Purcell. (1999)
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- Coal Market
- As published in
Carlow in
old postcards Vol. 2 by Michael Purcell. (1999)
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- Kennedy Street AKA Coal Market
- Location of Archaeological find of
Skeletal
remains in Sept 2004.
- (Carloviana
2004)
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- Market Cross looking down Burrin Street.
c.1950's
- Source: eBay
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- Entrance to Carlow Technical College on
Kilkenny Road. This was originally the location of the Carlow
Workhouse.
- Donated by "Carloman"
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- Centaur street taken c.2007 looking
towards Hay Market and the Killeshin hills in the background.
- Source: Carlow.ip.
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- Dinn Ri is just off Potato Market.
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- Ned Haughney's Coal yard Pollerton Road.
Carlow.
- Ned played for O’Hanrahan’s “The Blues” on
the 1928 /30 County Championship winning teams.
- Donated by "Carloman"
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- Hanover Street c.2009 from Google Street View.
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- Postcard of the River Barrow and the
Castle in the background.
- Source: eBay
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- Postcard view of the River Barrow,
Carlow.
- Source: eBay
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- St Anne's Wall. Athy Road opposite St
Dympna's, The picture is taken looking towards Carlow.
- Donated by "Carloman"
- (See
Church
that went across the Barrow)
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- The next 5 photos were taken along the
Barrow track and show the the pipe bridge which comes from the Sugar
Factory to the lagoons on the Leix (Co Laois) side of the river.
- Donated by "Carloman"
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- Pipe bridge over the Barrow river.
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- Pipe bridge over the Barrow river.
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- Pipe bridge over the Barrow river.
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- Pipe bridge over the Barrow river.
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The entrance to Bridewell Street and the Post Office
from Burrin Street.
- (Photo W. Muldowney c2006)
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No. 25 Dublin Street c.1922
was once the premises of P. Murray’s Chocolate and
Sweet Shop. Premier Sweet & Ice Cream Cafe.
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A Crossley Tender seen in Carlow around c1917
Crossley
Motors Ltd
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50. Dublin St. Cigar Divan
Source: SmugMug, Inc |
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The “William Duggan Bridge” across the River Barrow in Carlow,
constructed to form to form part of the bypass of Carlow Town to the West of Ireland.
- Donated by "Carloman"
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Entrance to Carlow Shopping Centre
- (Photo
W. Muldowney c2006)
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Carlow Flour Mill c1968. Photo was
taken from Graigue Bridge. The Barrow weir can be seen in the
foreground. (Photo W. Muldowney)
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Dublin Street
- (Photo
W. Muldowney c2006)
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The new Millennium Bridge across the River Barrow in Carlow
New Barrow bridge opened - 2000
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- The old Christian Brothers School on College
Street.
- Source:
www.teachnet.ie
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