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Number: EK11
Title: Wreck Of The Marechal De Noailles
Number: UK110
Title: The Rear Facade Of Ring College
Number: UK105
Title: Faill an Staicin, Ring
Number: UK109
Title: Group Of Students & Teachers At Ring College
Number: UK111
Title: The Front Of Ring College
Number: EB165
Title: Helvick
Number: EB138
Title: Dungarvan Camping Club At The Cunnigar
Number: EB131
Title: Villiers Stuart House, Helvick
Number: EB118
Title: Lady Wearing A Kinsale Cloak
Number: EB105
Title: The Wreck Of The ”Peri”
Number: EB106
Title: The Wreck Of The Peri
Number: EB90
Title: Cottage, Grandison Avenue, Helvick
Number: EB62
Title: Cottage, Grandison Avenue, Ring
Number: EB81
Title: Ballinagoul Village, Ring
Number: EB55
Title: Dancing Platform At Helvick Head
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Wreck Of The Marechal De Noailles
The Marechal De Noailles a French barque from Nantes was on a voyage to New Caladonia in the South Pacific when it encountered severe weather off the coast at Mine Head, Ring. The Marechal De Noailles was a 3 mast steel barque built in 1902 by the Compagnie Francaise de Navigation et de Construction Navale Nantes.
EK11
Keohan, Edmund
January 1913
Name Kept Private
700
490
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1386
The Rear Facade Of Ring College
A view of the rear facade of Ring College.
UK110
Unknown
Circa 1930
Name Kept Private
700
444
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0
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Faill an Staicin, Ring
A view of the coast from Faill an Staicin, Ring.
UK105
Unknown
Circa 1950
Name Kept Private
700
453
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0
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Group Of Students & Teachers At Ring College
A group of unidentified students and teachers photographed at Ring College.
UK109
Unknown
1942
Name Kept Private
700
438
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0
null
The Front Of Ring College
A view of the front of Ring College with groups congregating outside on the lawn.
UK111
Unknown
Circa 1950
Name Kept Private
700
450
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0
null
Helvick
A view of the holiday home of the Villiers Stuart family at Helvick, Ring.
EB165
Brenan, Edward
Circa 1900
Name Kept Private
700
540
http://bit.ly/1gcjDvB
1
1856
Dungarvan Camping Club At The Cunnigar
Members of Dungarvan Camping Club with their Bell Tent’s at the Cunnigar, Ring.
EB138
Brenan, Edward
Circa 1910
Name Kept Private
700
535
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1
1826
Villiers Stuart House, Helvick
The summer house of the Villiers Stuart family, Helvick, Ring.
EB131
Brenan, Edward
Circa 1900
Name Kept Private
700
898
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1
1819
Lady Wearing A Kinsale Cloak
A group of people posing for a photograph in Ring. The woman seated is wearing a hooded ’Kinsale’ cloak which was typical of this period.
EB118
Brenan, Edward
Circa 1900
Name Kept Private
700
880
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1
1806
The Wreck Of The ”Peri”
The wreck of the Peri with a number of men on boardunder the cliffs near Mine Head
The Peri was built in 1872 by the Co-op Shipbuilding Society of Blyth in Sunderland and registered in Waterford to Moloney and Co. It was a 160 ton two masted schooner. The captain was Michael Hally of Abbeyside. In October 1907 the Peri sailed out of Dungarvan on its way to Newport, Wales, to pick up a cargo of coal for the Cork Brick Company. The crew were Patrick Dwyer, Michael Tracey and James Young.
They had stormy weather on their return journey on the 2nd of November 1907. At ten minutes to twelve that night the Peri crashed on the rocks at Seaview near Helvick Head. The crew had abandoned ship. Michael Tracey went over board first then James Young (aged 15). Captain Hally and Patrick Dwyer got to the base of the cliff and climbed towards the top. Captain Hally lost his grip and fell. Dwyer lost contact with him and eventually got to the top and a nearby house owned by O’Sullivans. At 8 a.m. they discovered Captain Hally still alive clinging to a tree and managed to rescue him. The bodies of Michael Tracey and James Young were retrieved later that day.
EB105
Brenan, Edward
2nd November 1907
Name Kept Private
700
501
http://bit.ly/KqxqnF
1
1793
The Wreck Of The Peri
The wreck of the Peri with a number of men on board.
The Peri was built in 1872 by the Co-op Shipbuilding Society of Blyth in Sunderland and registered in Waterford to Moloney and Co. It was a 160 ton two masted schooner. The captain was Michael Hally of Abbeyside. In October 1907 the Peri sailed out of Dungarvan on its way to Newport, Wales, to pick up a cargo of coal for the Cork Brick Company. The crew were Patrick Dwyer, Michael Tracey and James Young.
They had stormy weather on their return journey on the 2nd of November 1907. At ten minutes to twelve that night the Peri crashed on the rocks at Seaview near Helvick Head. The crew had abandoned ship. Michael Tracey went over board first then James Young (aged 15). Captain Hally and Patrick Dwyer got to the base of the cliff and climbed towards the top. Captain Hally lost his grip and fell. Dwyer lost contact with him and eventually got to the top and a nearby house owned by O’Sullivans. At 8 a.m. they discovered Captain Hally still alive clinging to a tree and managed to rescue him. The bodies of Michael Tracey and James Young were retrieved later that day.
EB106
Brenan, Edward
2nd November 1907
Name Kept Private
700
694
http://bit.ly/KqxqnB
1
1794
Cottage, Grandison Avenue, Helvick
A group of people photographed outside a cottage at Grandison Avenue, Helvick. Justina Brenan 2nd from left, Richard E. Brenan is 4th from the left, Mrs. Mary Brenan behind him, Edmund Keohan fifth from left and Mrs. Keohan behind him. Also included in the photograph are the visiting Walsh family from Manchester. The cottage was used by the Brenan Family (Grattan Square, Dungarvan) as a holiday home. Grandison Avenue cottages were built by Villers Stuart in 1828 for the local fishermen.
EB90
Brenan, Edward
Circa 1910
Name Kept Private
700
544
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1779
Cottage, Grandison Avenue, Ring
A group of people photographed outside a cottage at Grandison Avenue, Helvick. Justina Brenan 2nd from left, Richard E. Brenan is 4th from the left, Mrs. Mary Brenan behind him, Edmund Keohan fifth from left and Mrs. Keohan behind him. Also included in the photograph are the visiting Walsh family from Manchester.
The cottage was used by the Brenan Family (Grattan Square, Dungarvan) as a holiday home. Grandison Avenue cottages were built by Villers Stuart in 1828 for the local fishermen.
EB62
Brenan, Edward
Circa 1910
Name Kept Private
700
536
http://bit.ly/1gck09j
1
1750
Ballinagoul Village, Ring
Thatched cottages at Ballinagoul Village, Ring. A lady and gentleman are sitting at the road side. The lady is wearing what appears to be a ’Kinsale Cloak’
EB81
Brenan, Edward
Circa 1900
Name Kept Private
700
888
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1
1769
Dancing Platform At Helvick Head
A group of people posing for a photograph at Helvick Head. The timber platform in the centre of the photograph that some of the group are standing on was used for open air dancing.
EB55
Brenan, Edward
Circa 1900
Name Kept Private
700
535
http://bit.ly/1gcjYyc
1
1743