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  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh with his eighty-nine year old brother Marty/(Martin). Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh with his eighty-nine year old brother Marty/(Martin). Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh with his eighty-nine year old brother Marty/(Martin). Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, left, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross pictured with his eighty-nine year old brother Marty. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh with his eighty-nine year old brother Marty/(Martin). Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh with his eighty-nine year old brother Marty/(Martin). Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh with his eighty-nine year old brother Marty/(Martin). Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh with his eighty-nine year old brother Marty/(Martin). Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh with his eighty-nine year old brother Marty/(Martin). Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh with his eighty-nine year old brother Marty/(Martin). Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh with his eighty-nine year old brother Marty/(Martin). Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh with his eighty-nine year old brother Marty/(Martin). Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh with his eighty-nine year old brother Marty/(Martin). Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh with his eighty-nine year old brother Marty/(Martin). Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Conor Murray, a Kilkee based metal designer & blacksmith, has pivoted the output of his business to meet current demand during the Covid pandemic. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eighty-nine year old Martin (Marty) Haugh, brother of eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The hands of eighty nine year old Marty Haugh on a visit to his eighty-two year old blacksmith brother Thomas, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Conor Murray, a Kilkee based metal designer & blacksmith, has pivoted the output of his business to meet current demand during the Covid pandemic. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The hard worked hand of eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Conor Murray, a Kilkee based metal designer & blacksmith, has pivoted the output of his business to meet current demand during the Covid pandemic. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Conor Murray, a Kilkee based metal designer & blacksmith, has pivoted the output of his business to meet current demand during the Covid pandemic. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Conor Murray-20200513-001.JPG
  • Eighty-nine year old Martin (Marty) Haugh, brother of eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eighty-nine year old Martin (Marty) Haugh, brother of eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The locked workshop door of eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The hammer lies silent on the anvil in the workshop of eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The hammer lies silent on the anvil in the workshop of eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Thomas Haugh-20170103-088.JPG
  • General detail of the workshop of eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • General detail of the workshop of eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • An angle grinder lies silent on the anvil in the workshop of eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • General photo of an old welder in the workshop of eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Thomas Haugh-20170103-081.JPG
  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, left, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross pictured with his eighty-nine year old brother Marty. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Thomas Haugh-20170103-075.JPG
  • The hard worked hand of eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Thomas Haugh-20170103-048.JPG
  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, left, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Looking on is his eighty-nine year old brother Marty. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Thomas Haugh-20170103-021.JPG
  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, right, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross, examines an old plough he made with his father many years ago for a neighbour. Looking on is his eighty-nine year old brother Marty. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Thomas Haugh-20170103-001.JPG
  • Conor Murray, a Kilkee based metal designer & blacksmith, has pivoted the output of his business to meet current demand during the Covid pandemic. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Conor Murray-20200513-003.JPG
  • Eighty-nine year old Martin (Marty) Haugh, brother of eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eighty-nine year old Martin (Marty) Haugh, brother of eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Stencil wrenches hanging in the workshop of eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The stock room of the workshop of eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Thomas Haugh-20170103-077.JPG
  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, right, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. With him is his eighty-nine year old brother Marty. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Thomas Haugh-20170103-072.JPG
  • The welder and safety mask of eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Thomas Haugh-20170103-066.JPG
  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, right, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. With him is his eighty-nine year old brother Marty. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Thomas Haugh-20170103-068.JPG
  • Tools hanging in the workshop of eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Thomas Haugh-20170103-065.JPG
  • Stencil wrenches hanging in the workshop of eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Thomas Haugh-20170103-062.JPG
  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Thomas Haugh-20170103-055.JPG
  • Stencil wrenches hanging in the workshop of eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Thomas Haugh-20170103-044.JPG
  • The hands of eighty nine year old Marty Haugh on a visit to his eighty-two year old blacksmith brother Thomas, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Thomas Haugh-20170103-036.JPG
  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross reddens a horse shoe for the final time. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Thomas Haugh-20170103-038.JPG
  • Eighty nine year old Marty Haugh on a visit to his eighty-two year old blacksmith brother Thomas, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Thomas Haugh-20170103-034.JPG
  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Thomas Haugh-20170103-011.JPG
  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Thomas Haugh-20170103-009.JPG
  • General detail of the workshop of eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Thomas Haugh-20170103-086.JPG
  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, right, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. With him is his eighty-nine year old brother Marty. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Thomas Haugh-20170103-070.JPG
  • Equipment lays silent in the workshop of eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Thomas Haugh-20170103-063.JPG
  • The hard worked hand of eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Thomas Haugh-20170103-056.JPG
  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, left, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Looking on is his eighty-nine year old brother Marty. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Thomas Haugh-20170103-028.JPG
  • General detail of the workshop of eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Thomas Haugh-20170103-083.JPG
  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eighty-two year old blacksmith Thomas Haugh, who has retired after a lifetime working in the family forge at Kilclogher, Cross. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • East Clare blacksmith Mark Wilson in his forge at Mountshannon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Mrs. Thomas Haugh with her eighty-nine year old brother-in-law  Marty/(Martin). Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • East Clare blacksmith Mark Wilson in his forge at Mountshannon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • East Clare blacksmith Mark Wilson in his forge at Mountshannon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • East Clare blacksmith Mark Wilson in his forge at Mountshannon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • East Clare blacksmith Mark Wilson in his forge at Mountshannon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • East Clare blacksmith Mark Wilson in his forge at Mountshannon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • East Clare blacksmith Mark Wilson in his forge at Mountshannon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • East Clare blacksmith Mark Wilson in his forge at Mountshannon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • East Clare blacksmith Mark Wilson in his forge at Mountshannon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Mrs. Thomas Haugh with her eighty-nine year old brother-in-law  Marty/(Martin). Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • East Clare blacksmith Mark Wilson in his forge at Mountshannon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • East Clare blacksmith Mark Wilson in his forge at Mountshannon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • East Clare blacksmith Mark Wilson in his forge at Mountshannon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • East Clare blacksmith Mark Wilson in his forge at Mountshannon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • East Clare blacksmith Mark Wilson in his forge at Mountshannon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • East Clare blacksmith Mark Wilson in his forge at Mountshannon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • East Clare blacksmith Mark Wilson in his forge at Mountshannon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • East Clare blacksmith Mark Wilson in his forge at Mountshannon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Mark Wilson in his forge at Mountshannon...
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  • Mark Wilson in his forge at Mountshannon...
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  • Nate Vosburg of California USA trying his hand at metalwork in Mark Wilson's Forge in Mountshannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Nate Vosburg of California USA trying his hand at metalwork in Mark Wilson's Forge in Mountshannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ennistymon - July 4, 1989. Photographs by Liam McGrath
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  • Ennistymon - July 4, 1989. Photographs by Liam McGrath
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  • Mark Wilson in his forge at Mountshannon...
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  • Mark Wilson in his forge at Mountshannon...
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  • Mark Wilson in his forge at Mountshannon...
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  • Mark Wilson in his forge at Mountshannon...
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  • Metalwork in Mark Wilson's Forge at Mountshannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Mark Wilson in his forge at Mountshannon...
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  • Mark Wilson in his forge at Mountshannon...
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  • Metalwork in Mark Wilson's Forge at Mountshannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Nate Vosburg of California USA trying his hand at metalwork in Mark Wilson's Forge in Mountshannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Dan Kelleher of Inch Ironcraft at work in his forge - November 1, 1994. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Dan Kelleher of Inch Ironcraft at work in his forge - November 1, 1994. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Mark Wilson in his forge at Mountshannon...
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  • 05/07/08.Blacksmith, Peter Collins from Whitegate shows his skills at the Celt Village at Feile Brian Boru which took place in Killaloe/Ballina over the weekend..Pic: Don Moloney/Press 22
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