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  • Historical Ruin

    Historical Ruin

  • Hubert walsh

    Hubert walsh

  • Hubert Walsh, Billamore c.1930

    Hubert Walsh, Billamore c.1930

  • Hugh Walsh and Andrew Darcy

    Hugh Walsh and Andrew Darcy

  • Hurling Team c.1940

    Hurling Team c.1940

  • Image of Oughterard

    Image of Oughterard

  • Immaculate Conception Parish Church, Oughterard c.1850

    Immaculate Conception Parish Church, Oughterard c.1850

  • Immaculate Conception R.C. Oughterard Parish Church

    Immaculate Conception R.C. Oughterard Parish Church

  • In the arms of the law

    In the arms of the law

  • Inishanbo island, Lough Corrib

    Inishanbo island, Lough Corrib

  • Interior of The immaculate Conception Parish church, Oughterard

    Interior of The immaculate Conception Parish church, Oughterard

  • Irish Spinning Wheel

    Irish Spinning Wheel

  • Jack and Pascal McDonagh outside their shop

    Jack and Pascal McDonagh outside their shop

  • Jack Bolger and friend at the Oughterard Races

    Jack Bolger and friend at the Oughterard Races

  • Jack Bolger and friends at The Immaculate Conception Parish Church, Oughterard, on Race Day

    Jack Bolger and friends at The Immaculate Conception Parish Church, Oughterard, on Race Day

  • Jack Bolger on 'Gentle Annie'

    Jack Bolger on 'Gentle Annie'

  • Jack Bolger with Horses at the Oughterard Races

    Jack Bolger with Horses at the Oughterard Races

  • Jack McDonagh

    Jack McDonagh

  • Jackie Murray and Mary Kyne

    Jackie Murray and Mary Kyne

  • James Healy and Mark Geoghegan on the Old Clifden Road

    James Healy and Mark Geoghegan on the Old Clifden Road

  • Jannis Aries Military map Of Connaught 1640

    Jannis Aries Military map Of Connaught 1640

  • Jim and Mary Curran 1942

    Jim and Mary Curran 1942

  • Jim Galvin

    Jim Galvin

  • Jimmie O'Halloran, John Byrne and Mary O'Halloran

    Jimmie O'Halloran, John Byrne and Mary O'Halloran

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