One of the great
pleasures of writing a weekly article such as “Eye on the Past” is the many unsolicited but welcome letters which
arrive in the post. Sometimes contact is
made in person, nearly always so, when the caller is an overseas visitor
looking for background information on members of a family long gone or
forgotten. Occasionally the contact is
by telephone and one such phone call a few weeks ago came from Salthill, Galway
resident Johnny Mee. A retired bank
official, Johnny lived and worked in Athy in the early 1950’s and while here he
was a member of the Social Club in St. John’s Lane.
As a club, its
heyday was the 1940’s and on into the 1950’s and during its relatively short
life it co-existed with another local club, the C.Y.M.S. The Social Club had its premises in the
former Comrade’s Hall, as the British Legion Hall was once called, in St.
John’s Lane, while the C.Y.M.S. (Catholic Young Men’s Society) held sway in its
own premises at the corner of Stanhope Street and Stanhope Place. Both premises are now gone, the C.Y.M.S. Hall
having succumbed to the might of the wreckers ball and chain so that its site
could be included as part of the site for St. Michael’s new Parish Church. The Social Club hall on the other hand had a
life long after the Social Club ceased to function and even became, for a short
period, the home of the dislocated C.Y.M.S.
The two clubs
catered for different types of members.
The C.Y.M.S. with a history going back nearly 100 years was a working
mans club. The Social Club had a
membership which probably saw itself in a somewhat different light but there
was another more fundamental difference between the two clubs. The Social Club had male and female members,
while the C.Y.M.S. had an all male membership which in a way was to be expected
because of its links with the male dominated Catholic Church.
I was reminded of
the C.Y.M.S. and of the Social Club of the 1950’s when Johnny Mee sent me from
Salthill a photograph of some members of the Social Club taken in 1951. They were cast members of the play, “The White Headed Boy” which was put on
in St. John’s Hall in November of that year.
The photograph shows standing at the back 5th from left the
tall figure of a young Johnny Mee. The
others in the photograph in the front from left are Jo Lawler, her sister
Florrie, Chrissie Burke, Paddy Flynn, Nellie Fox, Frances Fenlon and Claire
Moore. At the back, again starting from
the left, are Tadgh Brennan, May Fenelon, Tommy Walsh, Tom Fleming, Johnny Mee,
Pat Mulhall, Kitty McLoughlin and Tommy Doyle.
Photographs are a
wonderful record of the past, giving us as they do an opportunity to gain a
glimpse of life as it was. Many of the
happy faces captured by the camera lens of 54 years ago are gone to their
eternal reward, but many of us can still recall the names and the personalities
of those distant days.
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