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John Lynch
Arrest photograph of John Lynch
"One of Cork’s four “Centres” at time of arrests in ’65. Sentenced to 10 years. Died in Woking Prison Hospital Jun 2, 1866" - annotation by Walter McGrath -
John O'Connor
Photograph of John O'Connor.
"MP" - annotation by Walter McGrath -
Joyce Blackham : graphic.
Singer Joyce Blackham, who played Anna (Madame Glavari, The Merry Widow) in The Merry Widow. Presented at the Opera House. Image no 00259. -
Joyce Blackham : graphic.
Singer Joyce Blackham, who played Anna (Madame Glavari, The Merry Widow) in The Merry Widow at the Opera House, Cork. Image no 00263. -
Joyce Blackham in The Student Prince : graphic.
Joyce Blackham was a talented mezzo-soprano singer. 'The Student Prince' was performed at the Palace Theatre. Image no 00021. -
Juggler : graphic.
Juggler from travelling show photographed in the Horgan Studio. Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number D40T9196-. -
Juggler from travelling show visits Youghal : graphic.
Horgan studio photograph. Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number D40T9194-.Tags Circus performers. -
Juggler from Travelling Show, Youghal County Cork : graphic.
Horgan Brothers Studio photograph of circus juggler from visiting circus. Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number D40T8777-. -
Kam Tin gates, Myrtle Grove, Youghal : graphic
Photograph of the gates of Myrtle Grove in Youghal. These gates were originally located in the Kam Tin region of China, part of the territories transferred to Great Britain in 1898. The British received a frosty welcome from the locals in Kam Tin who refused to allow them to pass through the gates into their villages. To gain access, the British blew down the walls flanking the gates. In an act of submission, the villagers removed the gates and carried them to Flag Staff Hill where they were admired by Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Henry Blake. The gates were transported to Blake's residence at Myrtle Grove in Youghal where they hung until the Chinese Government petitioned for their return in 1924, a request that was granted by Lady Blake at this time. The photograph depicts a representative from the Chinese Government who travelled to Youghal to oversee the removal of the gates and their safe return to Kam Tin where they were reinstated during a ceremony of re-opening in 1925. Image number D40T9122-. -
Kanturk
The following is the Irish Tourist Association and General Survey for Kanturk. -
Kay Healy and (Mary Foley?) in Moll : graphic.
Produced by the Theatre of the South. Image no 00180. -
Kay Healy in Sive : graphic.
Produced by the Southern Theatre Group. Performed at the Father Mathew Hall. Image no 00152. -
Kay Healy, Flor Dullea, Siobhan O'Brien and Maeve Delaney and Eibhlis MacSweeney : graphic.
Many Young Men of Twenty, performed at Father Mathew Hall. Back row: Kay Healy, Flor Dullea, Siobhan O'Brien, Maeve Delaney. Front: Eibhlis MacSweeney. Image no 00116.