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Club house Cappoquin rowing club
Club house Cappoquin rowing club
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By kind permission of Cappoquin rowing club
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Glendalough
Glendalough
Glendalough is a habitat of woodland, lakes, fen and moorland.The slidefile is an image which shows all the above features.The original Irish name is Gleann da Locha means the valley of two lakes and these are still the main natural features which dominate the area.
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Regional Sports Centre, featuring the stand.
Regional Sports Centre, featuring the stand.
Regional Sports Centre in Waterford City, featuring part of the athletics track and the main stand.
© Waterford City Library. John Walsh gave permission
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John Treacy supporters with a banner reading 'John our hero' 1979.
John Treacy supporters with a banner reading 'John our hero' 1979.
John Treacy supporters with a banner reading; 'John our hero' in 1979. Fr. Michael Enright is seen here with a group of supporters in Limerick, where John Treacy won his second World Cross Country Championship.
© John Kiely
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Athlone Canal
Athlone Canal
This picture is taken from south of the town near where the Canal enters the Shannon. The Canal which is approximately a mile and a quarter in length is situated west of Athlone and was built by Thomas Omer in 1757 to by-pass the stretch of river which flows through the town. The by-pass was necessary because the river had a series of shallows and rapids as well as some man-made obstacles such as eel-weirs which impeded the navigation. There is a natural fall of over four foot between the point where the canal commenced, north of Athlone (near the No 1 Battery) and where it re-entered the Shannon. To overcome this drop a large lock was constructed – when the Canal went out of use following the Shannon Navigation Works the Lock was used to power a mill.
© Ann Hennessy / Westmeath Library Service
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John Treacy winning silver
John Treacy winning silver
John Treacy pictured winning the silver medal, in the marathon at the Olympics in Los Angeles in 1984
© INPHO
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Regional Sports Centre, athletic track.
Regional Sports Centre, athletic track.
Regional Sports Centre, athletic track in Waterford City, featuring the left side of the track.
© Waterford City Council, John Walsh gave permission.
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Limestone Pavement, The Burren
Limestone Pavement, The Burren
Bare limestone pavement with grikes and erratic
Carsten Krieger
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Regional Sports Centre, section of athletic track.
Regional Sports Centre, section of athletic track.
Regional Sports Centre in Waterford City, featuring part of the running track.
© Waterford City Council, John Walsh gave permission.
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Members of Tralee Mountaineering Club
Members of Tralee Mountaineering Club
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