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Tag: Presentation Primary School Listowel

Miss Walsh again, 1950s girls and the latest from Craftshop na Méar

Retirement presentation to Miss Bríd Walsh in 1972.

This photo was prompted a few emails. I am going to share this lovely message from one of Bríd’s grateful past pupils, Elizabeth Brosnan.

The teacher was Bridgie Walsh who lived in Courthouse Road in Listowel. She taught me from Junior Infants to Second Class. 

There is only one of the people in that picture alive now and he is in his mid eighties. I think the parents in the picture were in the then Board of Management. They are as follows from left to right: Michael (Mikey) Kennelly, Coolaclarig, (grandfather of Tadhg and father of Timmy etc.) (Rip), Gerald Mulvihill, Shronowen (Rip), Fr. Michael Stack, Ballydonoghue (Rip), Miss Bridgie Walsh (on occasion of her retirement) (Rip), Thomas Flaherty, Coill, (alive and well) & Jeremiah O’Carroll,Tullamore (Rip).

 I cannot remember what year Miss Walsh retired, but I will find out. She lived well into old age, and spent her final days in the Kennedy Nursing Home.  She wrote me a lovely note every Christmas, as I always sent her a Christmas card. She was a very nice teacher. 

One of my classmates was buried today, following a car accident and we were reminiscing on our Tullamore school days (the awful days in particular), then I came home and saw your e mail. How fitting!


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Another old one



This group of girls attended the convent primary school sometime in the 1950s. Bernie Carmody who gave me the photo is not so great on names and dates . This is the best she could do but maybe someone else will fill in a few more.


Back: Patricia Tatten, ,Carmody, .    , Kathleen Rohan, ..     ,.Flavin


Front: Marie O’Sullivan,, Ann McGrath,. Carmody, Geraldine Trant,..   ,..



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This is Charles St. last week. Every street in town is being dug up to install water meters.

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St. Patrick’s Day is fast approaching and the crafters in Craftshop na Méar are getting ready. 




If you are in town you should drop in and pick up something green for the national holiday.

Somethings old, somethings new

This is Martin Griffin’s house at 14 Charles St.

This is the same house in 1911 with Mary and Pauline Scanlon at the door. This photograph is one of the many beautiful old photos of the old stock of the town, collected over many years by Vincent Carmody and shared with us all in his beautiful book;

Listowel; Snapshots of a Market Town 1850 -1950

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Mary Broderick’s fifth class in Presentation Primary School, 1986

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The Listowel branch off The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul do great work locally. Marie MacAulliffe gave an interview to The Kerrymen this week in which she said that the church gate collection at Christmas brought in €17,000. This, along with profits from Bingo and other fundraising ventures  meant that the local branch had €57,000 to spend in local businesses.

The work of the branch in alleviating poverty and loneliness locally is  immense. Listowel is a better place to live because of the work of this vital society.

Maybe the town council, before it disbands for ever would recognize these unsung heroes with a civic reception.

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 This is the new commemorative coin in honor of Ireland’s greatest tenor. It is available from The Central Bank.

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Friends in low places…   This is the picture displayed on the Twitter feed of Ticketmaster on Thursday as the tickets for Garth Brooks “were flying out the door”

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Dunbeg  (photo by Kerry Archaeological and Historical Society)

One of the great losses due to the destruction wrought by the recent storms was Dunbeg Fort on the Dingle Peninsula. It was an ancient site of huge historical and geographical significance. Alas, part if it just fell into the sea in the past fortnight, a victim of years of sea erosions and the recent windy and stormy conditions.

photo; Fionnuala Hernon, Bungabhla, Inis Mor

This photo appeared in The Cork Examiner…..Inis Mór after this weekend’s storm.



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This is a link to a great blog called The Irish in America:

http://theirishinamerica.com

The latest post is from Vincent Carmody remembering where he was when he heard of the JFK shooting.

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P.S. Old school rolls from Tullamore National School have been located.

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