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Polo practice ad
Polo practice ad
Newspaper article 26th July 1873 advertising County Carlow Polo Club to meet for practice at Ballybar Racecourse, Steuart Duckett, Honorary Secretary.
Carlow County Library
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Horse Racing
Horse Racing
This image taken from the Carlow Sentinel 4th August 1846. Illustrates Horse Racing which took place in Carlow
Carlow County Library
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Medal Presentation Night 1944
Medal Presentation Night 1944
Advertisement taken from the Nationalist and Leinster Times 2nd September 1944. Cumann Luth-Cleas Gaedeal Presentation of Medals to Carlow the Leinster Champions of 1944.
Carlow County Library
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Horse and Jockey 2
Horse and Jockey 2
Illustration of a horse and its jockey taken from the Illustrated London News June 1850.
Carlow County Library
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Horse and Jockey
Horse and Jockey
Image taken from the Illustrated London News of Horse and Jockey
Carlow County Library
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Carlow win Leinster 1944
Carlow win Leinster 1944
Article taken from the Carlow Nationalist and Leinster Times Aug 1944 after Carlow defeated Dublin in Athy to win their first Leinster Title.
Carlow County Library
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Official opening of Gaelic Park 1936
Official opening of Gaelic Park 1936
Advertisement taken from the Carlow Nationalist and Leinster Times newspaper 1st August 1936, advertising the official opening of the new Gaelic Park in Carlow, it was named Dr Cullen Park.
Carlow County Library
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Horses racing
Horses racing
Illustration of four horses jumping over a fence during a race taken from the Illustrated London News 1850.
Carlow County Library
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Most Rev. Dr. Cullen 1864-1936
Most Rev. Dr. Cullen 1864-1936
Seated portrait of Most Rev. Dr. Cullen (1864-1936), who was Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin. He was interested in the furtherance of all things Gaelic and particularly Gaelic games. Hence when the new G.A.A. park was opened in August 1937, it was named in his honour.
Carlow County Library
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Wicklow Way
Wicklow Way
Photograph of a lady walking on the Wicklow Way trail. The Wicklow Way is part of a network of long-distance self-guided walking trails, (also called 'way-marked ways'), throughout Ireland. The Wicklow Way begins in Dublin's southern suburb of Rathfarnham and travels in a south-south-westerly direction across the Dublin and Wicklow uplands, then through the rolling hill country of southwest County Wicklow to finish in the small, County Carlow village of Clonegal 130 kilometres later.
Courtesy of Joss Lynam collection