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Dick Healy during production of The Roses of Tralee in Dublin : graphic.
The Roses of Tralee by John B. Keane, was performed at the Gaiety Theatre. Image no 00306. -
Dick Healy as Sean Dota in Sive : graphic.
This picture was taken during the American trip of the Theatre of the South group. The group performed Sive and The Year of the Hiker by John B. Keane. They also performed The Country Boy by John Murphy. Image no 00082. -
Dick Healy as Novotny in Die Fledermaus : graphic.
Performed at the Palace Theatre. Image no 00038. -
Dick Healy as Arthur Griffith in The Stepping Stone : graphic.
'The Stepping Stone' by G.P. Gallivan was first staged at The Olympia Theatre, Dublin, 19 August, 1963. Image no 00046. -
Dick Healy as an elf with his son Gerard and (?) Coffey : graphic.
L-R: Gerard Healy, Dick Healy, (?) Coffey. Image no 00272. -
Dick Healy and Rita Murphy in The Evidence I Shall Give : graphic.
Dick Healy and Rita Murphy in The Evidence I Shall Give. Image no 00278. -
Dick Healy and Mary Foley : graphic.
Dick Healy and Mary Foley as characters from The Far-off Hills, directed by June McCarthy. Image no 00280. -
Dick Healy and Maairain Morrish in The Whip Hand : graphic.
Image no 00042. -
Dick Healy and Linda Kent in The Whip Hand : graphic.
Image no 00012. -
Dick Healy : graphic.
This photograph was taken at the Everyman Theatre. Image no 00333. -
Diarmuid O'Mahony
Photograph of Diarmuid O'Mahony
"Chief “Centre” in Cork ’67. Member of Directory. See Wm O’Brien’s Recollections for later references." - annotation by Walter McGrath -
Devonshire Arms Hotel, Youghal : graphic.
View of the Devonshire Arms Hotel, Youghal, with several cars outside. Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number 170709-390. -
Desmond's Castle, Kinsale : from "Castles in County Cork", Vol. 06, no. 25 : graphic
Transcript of text: - Known locally as "The French Prison". In 1747 or 48 there was a fire in "the gaol" and 54 persons, mostly Spanish prisons, perished. Leahy describes this building in "England in the 18th Century Vol. 2. p.358. Nothing seems to be known of its history. - The building was taken over by the Board of Works 1938. Cork Jour. 1905 &1931. - Download size (PDF): 111 KB. Image no Vol_06-25.