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  • Pat Reilly, an officer of the Guard at Oughterard

    Pat Reilly, an officer of the Guard at Oughterard

  • Patch Donnellan, Pat Halloran, Roger Finnerty and Mike Walsh

    Patch Donnellan, Pat Halloran, Roger Finnerty and Mike Walsh

  • Peacock's Hotel Maam Cross c.1890

    Peacock's Hotel Maam Cross c.1890

  • Peggy King., Mikie and Joe Molloy, Baurisheen. Raymond McDonagh. England

    Peggy King., Mikie and Joe Molloy, Baurisheen. Raymond McDonagh. England

  • People of Glann, Oughterard

    People of Glann, Oughterard

  • Pete Dan Molloy, Ann Lambert, Pat Halloran, Frank McGauley, Joe Donnellan, Mike Kelly and kneeling, Sean Conneely

    Pete Dan Molloy, Ann Lambert, Pat Halloran, Frank McGauley, Joe Donnellan, Mike Kelly and kneeling, Sean Conneely

  • Peter and Kate Melia, Derrylaura, Oughterard

    Peter and Kate Melia, Derrylaura, Oughterard

  • Peter Kelly, Tonwee and Nicholas Byrne, Clareville

    Peter Kelly, Tonwee and Nicholas Byrne, Clareville

  • Peter, Brian & John Walsh Cloosh.

    Peter, Brian & John Walsh Cloosh.

  • Pig Market, The Square, Oughterard

    Pig Market, The Square, Oughterard

  • Pioneer Association

    Pioneer Association

  • Poem from photographic album. Mark Walsh 1932

    Poem from photographic album. Mark Walsh 1932

  • Poiteen Still

    Poiteen Still

  • Poitin Still

    Poitin Still

  • possibly Fr. Michael King brother of Fr. Coleman King

    possibly Fr. Michael King brother of Fr. Coleman King

  • Powers Bar, Oughterard

    Powers Bar, Oughterard

  • Presentation with Fr. McCullagh

    Presentation with Fr. McCullagh

  • Press Cutting -Pascal McDonagh, Sheila O'Sullivan, Joe Lydon, Kathleen Maloney & Matt O'Sullivan

    Press Cutting -Pascal McDonagh, Sheila O'Sullivan, Joe Lydon, Kathleen Maloney & Matt O'Sullivan

  • Press cutting 1970. Boxing, the Lee brothers

    Press cutting 1970. Boxing, the Lee brothers

  • Press cutting 1973. John Mons, 92. Glann

    Press cutting 1973. John Mons, 92. Glann

  • Press cutting 1974. Oughterard Boys School Football Team

    Press cutting 1974. Oughterard Boys School Football Team

  • Press cutting 1974. Oughterard Show

    Press cutting 1974. Oughterard Show

  • Press cutting 1974. Oughterard Show. Bobby Keogh

    Press cutting 1974. Oughterard Show. Bobby Keogh

  • Press cutting 1974. The last hurrah for James M. Curley

    Press cutting 1974. The last hurrah for James M. Curley

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