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- Upper Tullow Street c1800's
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- M. McDonnell's. 149 Tullow Street. c1910
- Standing in the doorway is Pierce Whelan, The
barman.
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- Tullow Street looking towards The Shamrock c1900
- Donated by "Carloman"
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- Upper Tullow Street c1920 with
Presentation Convent on the right with the steeple on top.
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Meighans shop in 29 Tullow Street c1929.
The Meighan family took over
Slater's Fish and Poultry shop at 29 Tullow Street and continued in the
business up until the late 1970's. The picture above shows Molly
Meighan in the centre and Tom Moore standing behind her.
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- Tullow Street looking
West probably c1930/40's
- The tall white building
on the left is the Ritz Cinema and note Haddon shop on the right.
- From a book
"Barrow Bridges and related
aspects" by John Duffy.
- (Source: P. Walker c2007).
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- Melville & Co Fashions & Millinery,
c1957. No's 2, 3 & 4 Tullow Street. Originally owned by Thomas
Murphy who was the first to installed the large plate glass windows in a shop
in Carlow.
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- Whelan's 'The Plough'. 79, 80 & 81
Tullow Street. The gateway leads to the coal yard and livery stables
which could accommodate up to 15 horses. No 79 is the Family Grocery
complete with Ladies Snug. The man standing in the doorway is the
barman Mr. Capo O'Connor.
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- Tullow Street looking East c1950's
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- Upper Tullow Street c1950's
with the Convent on the Left
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- Haddens of Carlow, Tullow
Street c1968
- (Photo W. Muldowney)
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- "Nanny Nolans" milk depot, 77-78 Tullow Street
c1990's
- This is the same shop as the one
on the left
50 years later.
- Donated by "Carloman"
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- The junction of Tullow Street and Potato
Market. The Ritz Cinema is on the Right of Tullow Street and the shop with
the white canopy is Crotty's the Bakery c1968.
- (Photo W. Muldowney)
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- Tullow Street c1967 looking out towards
the Killeshin Hills
- (Photo W. Muldowney)
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- Upper Tullow Street with Darcy's the
furniture store on the left. Note the Irish Telephone box outside the
Garda Station c1968
- (Photo W. Muldowney)
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- Upper Tullow Street c 1967.
The Iron Railings on the left are belong to the Presentation Convent.
Carlow Bakery and M. White the Chemist.
- (Photo W. Muldowney)
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- Finegan's pub on the corner of Tullow Street and
Potato Market c1970's
- (Photo W. Muldowney)
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- 121 Tullow Street c.2007.
- In this place Robert Browne-Clayton built
a roomy Mansion close to the Tullow Gate
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- The Jolly Farmer -.a public house
since 1769 and in the Reddy family since 1880s.
- Today its known as Reddys.
- Source: YouTube
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- Kelly's shop in 1957 Tullow Street.
- Donated by "Carloman"
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- NOLAN's Shop - No's 77-78 Tullow Street c1950's.
Green Grocer. Source:
Michael Purcell
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- Darcy's in Tullow Street 1992 now
closed.
- Photo M. Brennan
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- Byrne shop. 1992 Tullow Street.
Photo M. Brennan
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- This plaque is on the right of Byrne's shop.Photo M. Brennan
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- Finegan's pub on the corner of
Tullow Street and Potato Market c1967. The grey stone building in
the background is part of Carlow Goal where the men of 1798 were
held awaiting their fate.
- (Photo W.
Muldowney)
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- Lennons Corner on Tullow Street. c.1999
- The street on the right is College Street which leads to
Carlow Cathedral and Carlow College (St. Patrick's College). The
building on the right in College Street is part of the Presentation
Convent.
- Photo M. Brennan
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- Teach Dolmain pub, 76 Tullow Street in Carlow.
c.1999
- Teach Dolmain is named after the Browneshill Dolmen which is located on
the outskirts of the town.
- Photo "Carloman"
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- Anyone care to put a date on this house?
- This is a rare picture of a house in a back yard behind a shop in
Tullow Street. It has probably never been seen by the general
public for decades as the entrance is well concealed by a pair of large
coach doors which are very rarely opened.
(Photo M. Brennan)
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- Reddy's (Est.1768),
- 67 Tullow Street, Carlow
- Photo 2005
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- Tony's Ladies & Gents Hairdressers c1995.
- Photo M.
Brennan
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- The Old Garda (Irish Police) Station in Tullow Street
c.2000
- Donated by "Carloman"
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- The Coliseum Cinema, Tullow Street, Carlow c.1999.
- (before it was demolished).
- Photo M. Brennan
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- The Med Bar which used to be known as Lennons
Corner.
- (Photo W.
Muldowney c.2003)
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- Potato Market with Finegan's and the Cathedral in
the background c.2003
- (Photo W. Muldowney)
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- Scraggs Alley pub in Tullow Street c.2004
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- Upper Tullow St c.2006
- (Photo W.
Muldowney)
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- Where the Coliseum Cinema used to be. c.2006
- (Photo W. Muldowney)
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- Tullow Street c.2006
- (Photo W. Muldowney)
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- Still no takers for Crotty's Bakery c.2006
- (Photo W. Muldowney)
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- Tullow Street c.2006
- (Photo W. Muldowney)
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