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  • Ned McDonagh, Glann

    Ned McDonagh, Glann

    23rd June 2014
  • John Matthew Mons

    John Matthew Mons

  • Connacht Tribune Extract June 10th 2010

    Connacht Tribune Extract June 10th 2010

  • Missing Friends, death and Marriage notices

    Missing Friends, death and Marriage notices

  • Oughterard & Glan Mines (Boston Pilot October 1st 1853)

    Oughterard & Glan Mines (Boston Pilot October 1st 1853)

    Boston Pilot (1838-1857), Volume 16, Number 40 — 1 October 1853
  • The Serpent in the Churchyard

    The Serpent in the Churchyard

  • The Magic of Currarevagh House

    The Magic of Currarevagh House

  • Rev. Dallas - Irish Church Mission

    Rev. Dallas - Irish Church Mission

  • The Kelly Family

    The Kelly Family

    Gortnashingaun, Glann
  • Farewell to Canon Sean Manning

    Farewell to Canon Sean Manning

  • Cummin Clancy

    Cummin Clancy

    Oughterard's Olympian
  • Donkey and cart on the Glann Road c.1860

    Donkey and cart on the Glann Road c.1860

  • Press cutting. Eamon King, Mark Canavan and Jimmy Canavan

    Press cutting. Eamon King, Mark Canavan and Jimmy Canavan

  • Press cutting 1973. John Mons, 92. Glann

    Press cutting 1973. John Mons, 92. Glann

  • Stephen Lambert and john O'Halloran, at the pier Oughterard

    Stephen Lambert and john O'Halloran, at the pier Oughterard

  • Group Photograph c.1960

    Group Photograph c.1960

  • Tommy King, Matt Tierney, Pete Tierney, Johnny Welby, Pat Naughton, Pete Conneely, Ned Mcdonagh and Matt MacGauley

    Tommy King, Matt Tierney, Pete Tierney, Johnny Welby, Pat Naughton, Pete Conneely, Ned Mcdonagh and Matt MacGauley

  • Fr. Michael King

    Fr. Michael King

  • Tommy Sullivan Snr., Glann

    Tommy Sullivan Snr., Glann

  • Sean T. Kelly. Peggy King, Eamon King and Mikie O'Reilly, Glann, Oughterard

    Sean T. Kelly. Peggy King, Eamon King and Mikie O'Reilly, Glann, Oughterard

  • Fr. Colman King

    Fr. Colman King

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

    possibly Fr. Michael King brother of Fr. Coleman King

  • Fr. Coleman King's Jubilee

    Fr. Coleman King's Jubilee

  • The King Family, Oughterard Show

    The King Family, Oughterard Show

  • Eamon and Annie King

    Eamon and Annie King

  • Dance in Glann School

    Dance in Glann School

  • Cis Molloy, Glann and Eamon King with greyhound Susie

    Cis Molloy, Glann and Eamon King with greyhound Susie

  • Coleman and Peter King

    Coleman and Peter King

  • The Hill of Doon, Glann, Oughterard

    The Hill of Doon, Glann, Oughterard

  • Christy Butler with Trial trophies and dogs

    Christy Butler with Trial trophies and dogs

  • Barbara McDonnell, Wellfield, Margaret Kelly, Glann and Maura Carr

    Barbara McDonnell, Wellfield, Margaret Kelly, Glann and Maura Carr

  • Gathering Hay

    Gathering Hay

  • Raymond Seller's Home in Glann

    Raymond Seller's Home in Glann

  • Oughterard GAA

    Oughterard GAA

    The history of Oughterard GAA
  • Interview with Tom Monahan, Main Street, Oughterard

    Interview with Tom Monahan, Main Street, Oughterard

    Now of New York, U.S.A.
  • Glann Church

    Glann Church

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