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  • Pictured at the launch of the Killimer GAA history book were (front row) Sean Culligan, Pat Culligan (chairman), Fr Michael McNamara (chairman, Clare GAA County board, who launched the book); Tommy Power (president) and Peggy Mulqueen. Back row, from left: Patrick O'Sullivan (secretary), Paddy Culligan (book editor), Jimmy King (PRO), Michael Murphy (treasurer) and Patrick Fitzpatrick - May 21, 1999.
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  • At the launch of the 'History of Killimer GAA' book were surviving members of the Killimer team of 1943 - Ambrose O'Connell and Murt Cunningham, with Patrick Hassett, who accepted a presentation on behalf of his brother-in-law, Michael O'Leary, who was also on the 1943 team and lived (in 1999) in America - May 21, 1999.
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  • Pictured at the launch of the Kildysart GAA history were (back row, from left) Jospeh Kelly, Cyril Kelly, Lawrence Casey, John McNeilis, Declan Kelly, Joe Connolly (former Galway hurling captain), Joe Hogan (club secretary); front, from left: Carmel Clancy, Fr Michael McNamara (Clare GAA chairman), Joe McDonagh (GAA president); Aidan Moloney (club chairman) and Willie Griffin - December 17, 1999.
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  • History class at St Senan's Altar for Bansha National School pupils, Patrick Hanrahan, Brian Egan, Thomas McInerney, Orla Hassett and Ashley Hoare - May 26, 2000. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Paddy Brennan, Simon O' Donnell, Tony Lynch and Larry Brennan from the Steele's Terrace centenary committee taking a trip down memory lane ahead of the launch of 'Steele's Terrace; A Century of History, Pictures and Memories', which takes place at the Old Ground Hotel on Thursday March 15. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Paddy Brennan, Simon O' Donnell, Tony Lynch and Larry Brennan from the Steele's Terrace centenary committee taking a stroll down memory lane ahead of the launch of 'Steele's Terrace; A Century of History, Pictures and Memories', which takes place at the Old Ground Hotel on Thursday March 15. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Michael Houlihan and Tony Kirby of the Clare Holy Wells archive Project, pictured at Tobar Iníon Bhoith at Anvil, Kilnaboy. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Michael Houlihan and Tony Kirby of the Clare Holy Wells archive Project, pictured at Tobar Iníon Bhoith at Anvil, Kilnaboy. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Michael Houlihan and Tony Kirby of the Clare Holy Wells archive Project, pictured at Tobar Iníon Bhoith at Anvil, Kilnaboy. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • The site of the incident at Blakes Corner in Ennistymon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • The site of the incident at Blakes Corner in Ennistymon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Local author Colm Hayes on the site of the incident at Blakes Corner in Ennistymon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Local author Colm Hayes on the site of the incident at Blakes Corner in Ennistymon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Local author Colm Hayes on the site of the incident at Blakes Corner in Ennistymon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Local author Colm Hayes on the site of the incident at Blakes Corner in Ennistymon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Local author Colm Hayes on the site of the incident at Blakes Corner in Ennistymon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Local author Colm Hayes on the site of the incident at Blakes Corner in Ennistymon. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Kilrush native Dr. Paul O Brien who has written a book entitled "The Glynn's Of Kilrush, Co. Clare, 1811-1940, Family Business And Politics". Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Kilrush native Dr. Paul O Brien who has written a book entitled "The Glynn's Of Kilrush, Co. Clare, 1811-1940, Family Business And Politics". Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Kilrush native Dr. Paul O Brien who has written a book entitled "The Glynn's Of Kilrush, Co. Clare, 1811-1940, Family Business And Politics". Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Kilrush native Dr. Paul O Brien who has written a book entitled "The Glynn's Of Kilrush, Co. Clare, 1811-1940, Family Business And Politics". Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Kilrush native Dr. Paul O Brien who has written a book entitled "The Glynn's Of Kilrush, Co. Clare, 1811-1940, Family Business And Politics". Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Kilrush native Dr. Paul O Brien who has written a book entitled "The Glynn's Of Kilrush, Co. Clare, 1811-1940, Family Business And Politics". Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Kilrush native Dr. Paul O Brien who has written a book entitled "The Glynn's Of Kilrush, Co. Clare, 1811-1940, Family Business And Politics". Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Munster GAA book launch - from left: ??, Jack Lynch, Brendan Vaughan (author and Fr Seamus Gardiner.
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  • Nathan Per, a transition year student at St Joseph's Secondary in Tulla who is the Clare representative in the World War One Adopt A Soldier competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Nathan Per, a transition year student at St Joseph's Secondary in Tulla who is the Clare representative in the World War One Adopt A Soldier competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Nathan Per, a transition year student at St Joseph's Secondary in Tulla who is the Clare representative in the World War One Adopt A Soldier competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Nathan Per, a transition year student at St Joseph's Secondary in Tulla who is the Clare representative in the World War One Adopt A Soldier competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Nathan Per, a transition year student at St Joseph's Secondary in Tulla who is the Clare representative in the World War One Adopt A Soldier competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Nathan Per, a transition year student at St Joseph's Secondary in Tulla who is the Clare representative in the World War One Adopt A Soldier competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Nathan Per, a transition year student at St Joseph's Secondary in Tulla who is the Clare representative in the World War One Adopt A Soldier competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Nathan Per, a transition year student at St Joseph's Secondary in Tulla who is the Clare representative in the World War One Adopt A Soldier competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Nathan Per, a transition year student at St Joseph's Secondary in Tulla who is the Clare representative in the World War One Adopt A Soldier competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Nathan Per, a transition year student at St Joseph's Secondary in Tulla who is the Clare representative in the World War One Adopt A Soldier competition. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • John Rattigan, curator at Clare Museum, in discussion with Rosemary Power at the handing over of a 'Dead Man's Penny' for an exhibition remembering the stories of Clare people who took part in the first world war. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Dr David Nally. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Heavens' Above......... The evening sun  illuminates the sky above Ennis Abbey on sunday afternoon. Photograph bhy John Kelly.
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  • Michael Anderson, of Co. Down, accompanied to Clare by his daughter Maria Napier, presenting Cusack Centre chairman Flan Garvey with the Cusack/Woods family history, watched by Donal O hAinifein, Principal Gaelscoil Michil Ciosog, Ennis, John Fawl, GAA Central Council Rep. Sean O Brien, President Cusack Centre, Pat Hynes, Cusack Centre Committee member. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • An ambulance crew look on as participants attack each other during a medieval display by The White Horse Living History Society as part of The Ennis Street Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Participants in full battle during a medieval display by The White Horse Living History Society as part of The Ennis Street Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Youngsters look on during a medieval display by The White Horse Living History Society as part of The Ennis Street Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Laoise Sinclair, a member of The White Horse Living History Society, pictured preparing for a medieval display as part of The Ennis Street Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Sean Shields, a member of The White Horse Living History Society, pictured during a medieval display as part of The Ennis Street Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Melissa Shiels, a member of The White Horse Living History Society, pictured as a wealthy Viking woman doing tablet weaving during a medieval display as part of The Ennis Street Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Cillian Holland, a member of The White Horse Living History Society, pictured during a medieval display as part of The Ennis Street Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Nora Madigan, spokesperson for the Killimer local history Group in the museum which the group set up in Knockerra Hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Looking at the scene of the Rineen Ambush during the Rineen Military History Presentation were (from left) Commandent Holohan, Commandent Pat Kirby, General Taylor and Lieutenant Colonel Scanlon - October 22, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Michael Anderson, of Co. Down, accompanied to Clare by his daughter Maria Napier, are presented with flowers and a Centre cap, by Centre chairman Flan Garvey, after they presented the Cusack/Woods family history to the Cusack Centre in Carron. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Michael Anderson, of Co. Down, accompanied to Clare by his daughter Maria Napier, presenting Cusack Centre chairman Flan Garvey with the Cusack/Woods family history, watched by Donal O hAinifein, Principal Gaelscoil Michil Ciosog, Ennis, John Fawl, GAA Central Council Rep. Sean O Brien, President Cusack Centre, Pat Hynes, Cusack Centre Committee member. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Michael Anderson, of Co. Down chatting with Donal O hAinifein, Principal Gaelscoil Michil Ciosog, Ennis and Pat Hynes, Cusack Centre Committee member, during his visit to the Cusack centre in Carron to donate the Cusack/Woods family history. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Michael Anderson, of Co. Down, accompanied to Clare by his daughter Maria Napier, presenting Cusack Centre chairman Flan Garvey with the Cusack/Woods family history, watched by Donal O hAinifein, Principal Gaelscoil Michil Ciosog, Ennis, John Fawl, GAA Central Council Rep. Sean O Brien, President Cusack Centre, Pat Hynes, Cusack Centre Committee member. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Cillian Holland, a member of The White Horse Living History Society, takes a drink during a medieval display as part of The Ennis Street Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Cillian Holland, a member of The White Horse Living History Society, pictured during a medieval display as part of The Ennis Street Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Youngsters look on during a medieval display by The White Horse Living History Society as part of The Ennis Street Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Laoise Sinclair and Lynn Tomasini, members of The White Horse Living History Society, pictured preparing for a medieval display as part of The Ennis Street Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Alex Lee, a member of The White Horse Living History Society, pictured preparing for a medieval display as part of The Ennis Street Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Melissa Shiels, a member of The White Horse Living History Society, pictured as a wealthy Viking woman doing tablet weaving during a medieval display as part of The Ennis Street Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Cillian Holland, a member of The White Horse Living History Society, pictured during a medieval display as part of The Ennis Street Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • William Ryan of Tipperary, dressed as a Viking, a member of The White Horse Living History Society, pictured during a medieval display as part of The Ennis Street Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Nora Madigan, spokesperson for the Killimer local history Group in the museum which the group set up in Knockerra Hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Nora Madigan, spokesperson for the Killimer local history Group in the museum which the group set up in Knockerra Hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Nora Madigan, spokesperson for the Killimer local history Group in the museum which the group set up in Knockerra Hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Nora Madigan, spokesperson for the Killimer local history Group in the museum which the group set up in Knockerra Hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Students of Rang a Se Scoil Criost Ri, Ennis, overseeing the installation of their Family History In A Box exhibition which runs for the Summer at the Clare Museum pictured with curator John Rattigan.
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  • John Fitzgerald, Maire McCormack, Kevin McCormack, Gus O'Halloran, William Fitzgerald, Wayne Fitzgerald, Joe McCormack, Donal mcCormack and Simon McInerney.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • L-R John Fitzgerald, Maire McCormack, Kevin McCormack, Gus O'Halloran, William Fitzgerald, Wayne Fitzgerald, Joe McCormack, Donal mcCormack and Simon McInerney.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Deborah Dudgeon, Killaloe Local History Society secretary, with Liadan Mc Grath, one of the volunteer artists involved in preparing the newly installed Waterways Ireland information panels which were done by the Local History Society and placed along the river at Ballina and Killaloe. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Deborah Dudgeon, Killaloe Local History Society secretary, with Liadan Mc Grath, one of the volunteer artists involved in preparing the newly installed Waterways Ireland information panels which were done by the Local History Society and placed along the river at Ballina and Killaloe. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Ennis native Gerry Woods who has produced a book entitled Old Mill Street, a history of that part of Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Ennis native Gerry Woods who has produced a book entitled Old Mill Street, a history of that part of Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Ennis native Gerry Woods who has produced a book entitled Old Mill Street, a history of that part of Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Ennis native Gerry Woods who has produced a book entitled Old Mill Street, a history of that part of Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Ennis native Gerry Woods who has produced a book entitled Old Mill Street, a history of that part of Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Deborah Dudgeon, Secretary Killaloe Ballina Local History Society and Catherine Cabell, Project Co-Ordinator, St Flannan’s Cathedral in preparation for OPW visit to St Flannan’s Oratory in Killaloe by the OPW to investigate the possibility of including the oratory in tours at St Flannan's Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Deborah Dudgeon, Secretary Killaloe Ballina Local History Society and Catherine Cabell, Project Co-Ordinator, St Flannan’s Cathedral in preparation for OPW visit to St Flannan’s Oratory in Killaloe by the OPW to investigate the possibility of including the oratory in tours at St Flannan's Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Deborah Dudgeon, Secretary Killaloe Ballina Local History Society and Catherine Cabell, Project Co-Ordinator, St Flannan’s Cathedral in preparation for OPW visit to St Flannan’s Oratory in Killaloe by the OPW to investigate the possibility of including the oratory in tours at St Flannan's Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Deborah Dudgeon, Secretary Killaloe Ballina Local History Society and Catherine Cabell, Project Co-Ordinator, St Flannan’s Cathedral in preparation for OPW visit to St Flannan’s Oratory in Killaloe by the OPW to investigate the possibility of including the oratory in tours at St Flannan's Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Martin Keane, who was part of a group interested in the local history of Kilmihil during the War Of Independence years, pictured at the memorial cross in the village to volunteer Sean Breen. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Martin Keane, who was part of a group interested in the local history of Kilmihil during the War Of Independence years, pictured at the memorial cross in the village to volunteer Sean Breen. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Martin Keane, who was part of a group interested in the local history of Kilmihil during the War Of Independence years, pictured at the memorial cross in the village to volunteer Sean Breen. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Martin Keane, who was part of a group interested in the local history of Kilmihil during the War Of Independence years, pictured at the memorial cross in the village to volunteer Sean Breen. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Brid O’Brien, Molly McNamara, James McNamara and Helen O’Brien who are part of the committee that has compiled a book on the history of Drumbaniff school. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Brid O’Brien, Molly McNamara, James McNamara and Helen O’Brien who are part of the committee that has compiled a book on the history of Drumbaniff school. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Brid O’Brien, Molly McNamara, James McNamara and Helen O’Brien who are part of the committee that has compiled a book on the history of Drumbaniff school. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tommy Holland, right, local resident and history enthusiast with Councillor Pat Burke at Williamstown Harbour where three IRA men and an innocent civilian, known now as The Scariff Martyrs, were arrested by the Auxiliaries  on 16th November 1920. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tommy Holland, right, local resident and history enthusiast with Councillor Pat Burke at Williamstown Harbour where three IRA men and an innocent civilian, known now as The Scariff Martyrs, were arrested by the Auxiliaries  on 16th November 1920. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tommy Holland, right, local resident and history enthusiast with Councillor Pat Burke at Williamstown Harbour where three IRA men and an innocent civilian, known now as The Scariff Martyrs, were arrested by the Auxiliaries  on 16th November 1920. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tommy Holland, right, local resident and history enthusiast with Councillor Pat Burke at Williamstown Harbour where three IRA men and an innocent civilian, known now as The Scariff Martyrs, were arrested by the Auxiliaries  on 16th November 1920. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tommy Holland, right, local resident and history enthusiast with Councillor Pat Burke at Williamstown Harbour where three IRA men and an innocent civilian, known now as The Scariff Martyrs, were arrested by the Auxiliaries  on 16th November 1920. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tommy Holland, right, local resident and history enthusiast with Councillor Pat Burke at Williamstown Harbour where three IRA men and an innocent civilian, known now as The Scariff Martyrs, were arrested by the Auxiliaries  on 16th November 1920. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tommy Holland, right, local resident and history enthusiast with Councillor Pat Burke on the site of Williamstown House where three IRA men and an innocent civilian, known now as The Scariff Martyrs, were arrested by the Auxiliaries  on 16th November 1920. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tommy Holland, right, local resident and history enthusiast with Councillor Pat Burke on the site of Williamstown House where three IRA men and an innocent civilian, known now as The Scariff Martyrs, were arrested by the Auxiliaries  on 16th November 1920. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tommy Holland, right, local resident and history enthusiast with Councillor Pat Burke on the site of Williamstown House where three IRA men and an innocent civilian, known now as The Scariff Martyrs, were arrested by the Auxiliaries  on 16th November 1920. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tommy Holland, right, local resident and history enthusiast with Councillor Pat Burke on the site of Williamstown House where three IRA men and an innocent civilian, known now as The Scariff Martyrs, were arrested by the Auxiliaries  on 16th November 1920. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tommy Holland, right, local resident and history enthusiast with Councillor Pat Burke on the site of Williamstown House where three IRA men and an innocent civilian, known now as The Scariff Martyrs, were arrested by the Auxiliaries  on 16th November 1920. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tommy Holland, right, local resident and history enthusiast with Councillor Pat Burke on the site of Williamstown House where three IRA men and an innocent civilian, known now as The Scariff Martyrs, were arrested by the Auxiliaries  on 16th November 1920. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tommy Holland, right, local resident and history enthusiast with Councillor Pat Burke on the site of Williamstown House where three IRA men and an innocent civilian, known now as The Scariff Martyrs, were arrested by the Auxiliaries  on 16th November 1920. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • John Mulqueen, OPW guide explains the history of the battery to the group during a nature walk on Scattery Island as part of National Heritage Week. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • John Mulqueen, OPW guide explains the history of the battery to the group during a nature walk on Scattery Island as part of National Heritage Week. Photograph by John Kelly.
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