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Joe Horgan rowing : graphic.
Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number 170709-037. -
Joe Horgan with Mary, Joan and Jim Horgan at the Strand, Youghal : graphic.
Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number 170709-049. -
Joe Horgan, 1916 : graphic.
Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number D40T9067-. -
Joe Horgan, 1917, stereo-pair : graphic.
Stereopair photograph of Joe Horgan as a child in 1917. Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number D40T9057-. -
Joe, James and Grandmother Horgan : graphic.
Jim Horgan photographed on stilts. Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number D40T9075-. -
Joe, Tom and Ted Horgan : graphic.
L-R: Joe Horgan, Tom Horgan, Ted Horgan. Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number D40T9031-. -
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-. -
Ketch anchored above Youghal Bridge : graphic.
Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number D40T9177-. -
Ketch John a Dab at Ballynatray : graphic.
Photograph of the John a Dab on the Blackwater with Ballynatray in the background. Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number D40T8909-. -
Ketch the John a Dab above Youghal bridge : graphic.
Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number D40T9129-. -
Killeagh Catholic Church : graphic.
Interior view of Killeagh catholic church. Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number 170709-366. -
Killnatourig Castle : graphic.
Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number D40T9152-. -
Kinsale Harbour : graphic.
Kinsale harbour with rowing boat in foreground. Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number 170709-056.