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Cannon Kenneth Ruddock today
Cannon Kenneth Ruddock today
Cannon Kenneth Ruddock today: Kenneth Ruddock won the 1947 Liffey Swim.
By kind permission of Cannon Kenneth Ruddock
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Acknowledgements section of 1921 Liffey Swim Programme
Acknowledgements section of 1921 Liffey Swim Programme
Acknowledgements section of 1921 Liffey Swim Programme
By kind permission of Michael Fitzpatrick
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Celebrations after the 1980 swim
Celebrations after the 1980 swim
Celebrations after the 1980 swim: Michael Fitzpatrick, the winner, is holding the cup. Michael Fitzpatrick competed in the Liffey Swim 45 times.
By kind permission of Michael Fitzpatrick
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Dublin's Custom House overlooking the river Liffey
Dublin's Custom House overlooking the river Liffey
Dublin's Custom House overlooking the river Liffey
By kind permission of Dublin City Public Libraries.
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Taking the result of the handicap of the Liffey Swim
Taking the result of the handicap of the Liffey Swim
Organisation of the handicap of the Liffey Swim: taking the result
By kind permission of Brian Mongey
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1921 programme for the Liffey Swim
1921 programme for the Liffey Swim
1921 programme for the Liffey Swim
By kind permission of Michael Fitzpatrick
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Photograph of the Liffey Swim: Swimmers on a pontoon at the starting point.
Photograph of the Liffey Swim: Swimmers on a pontoon at the starting point.
Photograph of the Liffey Swim
By kind permission of Brian Mongey
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Photograph of the Liffey Swim 2003: Emerging from under O'Connell Bridge
Photograph of the Liffey Swim 2003: Emerging from under O'Connell Bridge
Photograph of the Liffey Swim: swimmers emerging from under O'Connell Bridge
By kind permission of Brian Mongey
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Sam Reynell
Sam Reynell
Portrait photo of Sam Reynell circa 1830’s. He was responsible for the first scientifically bred pack of hounds in Westmeath.
Out of copyright
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Photograph of Veteran Liffey Swimmers
Photograph of Veteran Liffey Swimmers
Photograph of two veteran Liffey swimmers: On the left is Bertie Collinge and on the right, Paddy Condon. Paddy Condon won the race in 1944.
By kind permission of Brian Mongey