Historical Picture Archive

ARCHIVE OF PHOTOGRAPHS

Don't forget to look at these other related sections too:

- click here to take the sculpture trail.
- click here to take a virtual tour of the village.
- click here to look at our seven walking and cycling trails.
- click here to view some of our lovely counry lanes.

The night they drank the town! The last night that Jerry O'Sullivan traded in Churchtown in 1992.
Patsy Quinn, John Keane, Jerry, Michael Hasset Egan, Francis Carroll and Pat O'Connor.

A picture of Jerry O'Sullivan with John Pat Murphy in the original pub ...

The original pub that was shipped to Vienna ... this picture was taken by John Sampson when he visited Flanagan's in Vienna in Summer 2001

Bishop Magee with Mary Kelly. May 2002.

Gerry Murphy with Roy Keane and the Premiership Trophy at the opening of ill-fated The Red Cafe in November 2000.

Mick Lynch, Ben Fehin, Mick Connors and Pad Relihan in O'Keeffe's Pub in Churchtown in 1940/50s.

Agnes Murphy, Mary O'Connor and Clara Madden ready for a fancy dress parade at Churchtown Carnival in the 1950's.

Lucky man, Jim Sampson with the Belles of Churchtown in the 1950s.

Churchtown Boys Confirmation Class 1967.

Front Row (left to right) Pat Keating, Donal Cronin, James Roche, William Keating, Francis Gaffney, Thomas Gaffney. Middle row: Gerry McMahon, William Relihan, Jim Breen, Pat Murphy, Gerry Heffernan, John Cronin, Anthony McMahon, John Corkery, Denis Egan and Ben Dorney. Back Row: Sean O'Leary, Ted Buckley, Gerry Murphy and headmaster Pat Collins.

Looking south on George's Street c.1920s. If you look closely you can see the name "Murphy" over the pub on the left.

Confirmation Day? Jackie Flynn and Kevin Murphy ...

Churchtown GAA 1961 Team. See GAA section of web site. Click here ...

Too true! The one and only Billy Ring, Leap, Churchtown.

Don't forget to look at these other related sections too:

- click here to take the sculpture trail.
- click here to take a virtual tour of the village.
- click here to look at our seven walking and cycling trails.
- click here to view some of our lovely counry lanes.

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