Ireland

 

Ardmore Boat Cove

A H Poole photograph, apparently from 1900s, of Ardmore boat cove and the pier in background.

Colour added using Deoldify and digital original from http://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000590462

 

Kilfinnane Old Graveyard

This is the old medieval graveyard in Kilfinnane. Still in use by the local community it has been expanded into a cemetery.

 

SS. Peter and Paul, Kilmallock

A fascinating graveyard in the medieval town of Kilmallock. The Peter Robinson families from south Limerick would have known this town and graveyard. There are a number of later medieval tombs here including one with an effigy of a skeleton on it.

 

 

Liscarroll

This was the medieval parish church for Liscarroll. 

 

Churchtown

Situated in Churchtown townland and village this is also known as Bruhenny graveyard. Locked any time we have visited we presume this was not the case in the early 1800s.

 

Franciscan Friary, Buttevant

Franciscan Friary on Main Street, Buttevant.

 

Garryhintoge

Garryhintogue graveyard also known as Aglish. Contains 18th century headstones and also the ruins of a parish church which may be later medieval in origin.

 

Templetaggart

Within Doneraile parish and close to Kilcolman Castle made famous by its association with Spenser. This historic graveyard is situated in a hotbed of Irish history, the lands here about being contested during and after the Munster Plantations & the Cromwellian transplantations.

 

Oldcourt

An historic graveyard between Doneraile & Buttevant, overlooking the Bregoge river, a tributary of the Awbeg river which flows through Doneraile.

 

Crennan Estimate of Work 1893

Event category: 

To Mr EJ Morrissey

Abbeyleix September 1893

Grocery Shop

The shutters, doors, pallasters,cornare of sign, signboard and pannels under windows to have all old painttaken off and prepared and painted in black, green and gold. Same as at present sashes V...

We to supply all materials of the best quality and do the above work in a trademanlike manner for the sum of  £8.10.0.

 

Friday, 1 September, 1893
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