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SS. Peter and Paul's New Parish Church, Portlaoise
SS. Peter and Paul's New Parish Church, Portlaoise
SS. Peter and Paul's new Parish Church in Portlaoise was blessed and opened for Liturgical use on 4th July 1965.
Courtesy of Michael Scully, Portarlington
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SS. Peter & Paul's Old Parish Church, Portlaoise
SS. Peter & Paul's Old Parish Church, Portlaoise
This church was a fine piece of architecture which was situated in the centre of the town. It consisted of a gallery which extended completely around the church. SS. Peter & Paul's Old Parish Church was also adorned with beautiful stained glass windows.
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Stained Glass Window in the French Church, Portarlington
Stained Glass Window in the French Church, Portarlington
The first Minister of the French Church, Pasteur Jacques Gillet, was chosen by Henri Massue, Marquis de Ruvigny and then Earl of Galway, to care for the spiritual needs of the Huguenots settled in Portarlington.
Courtesy of Maeve Robinson
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The Drawing Room in Stradbally Hall, Stradbally
The Drawing Room in Stradbally Hall, Stradbally
The exquisite drawing room in Stradbally Hall, Stradbally. The ceiling and frieze of the drawing room are excellent examples of the Adams' Style.
Courtesy of Mr. Thomas Cosby and the Cosby Family
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St. Mochua's Desk
St. Mochua's Desk
St. Mochua founded a monastery - Teách Mochua - in the seventh century. A warrior at first, Mochua converted to Christianity at the age of 30 and later became a monk. The work was designed and made by sculptor Michael Burke in association with the staff and students of Scoil Mhuire Fatima and it is situated in the grounds of Timahoe's Round Tower.
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Staircase in Stradbally Hall, Stradbally
Staircase in Stradbally Hall, Stradbally
The grand staircase of Stradbally Hall.
Courtesy of Mr Thomas Cosby and the Cosby Family
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Ballyshannon Workhouse
Ballyshannon Workhouse
Colour photograph of Ballyshannon Workhouse in good state of repair. Photo shows a full view of the main and ancillary buildings, facing west. To the side is a small green area surrounded by railings
Peter Higginbotham 2003
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Library Indicators at Anderston Library, Glasgow
Library Indicators at Anderston Library, Glasgow
Library Indicators at Anderston Library, Glasgow, 1907
Glasgow City Libraries
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The Gold Room in Ballyfin House, Mountrath
The Gold Room in Ballyfin House, Mountrath
The Drawing Room in Ballyfin House was renamed the Gold Room as it was furnished with rich rococo gilt mirrors. This room was decorated in 1848 by Gillows and Conifod, Oxford St., London.
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The War Memorial (Old Location)
The War Memorial (Old Location)
The original location of the War Memorial was at Bank Place, Portlaoise. It was built in 1918.
Courtesy of Michael Scully, Portarlington