This week the pen gives way to the camera. I am showing a number of photographs from
Athy’s past. The first is the local
F.C.A. group taken in St. John’s Lane, Athy.
The pier on the left side of the picture is the entrance to St. John’s
House, once the home of the Carbery family and so you can orientate yourself as
you visualise the background captured in the photograph which was taken
sometime in the early 1960’s.
Incidentally, can anyone identify the uniformed men in the photograph?
Perhaps easier in terms of identification is the
second picture, showing two happy customers in Doyle’s pub in Woodstock Street.
Photograph No. 3 shows a group of workmen
standing outside the premises of Duthie Larges in Leinster Street. The man in the centre wearing a hat is Jimmy
Duthie and the others, apart from the young boy in front were, I believe,
workmen from Duthie Larges. Prior to the
coming to Athy of the asbestos factory in 1936 Duthie Larges was the largest
employer in the Athy area.
The final photograph shows an unusual
scheme. Against the backdrop of the
disused Hannon’s Mill at the foot of Crom A Boo Bridge, the horse and cart (is
it a milk cart?) with the youthful driver come to a halt for the photographer
to take his picture.
Can any of the people captured in these
photographs be identified? If so I would
welcome hearing from you.
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