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    Vaughan, Patrick
    Crowe, Michael
    Niall, Jim
    Ryan, Michael
    Smyth, Paddy
    Hayes, John
    Hayes, Sean
    Scanlan, Charles, Canon
    Hennessy, Mick
    Scanlan, William
    Scanlan, Paddy
    Scanlan, Edmond
    Scanlan, Ned
    Team
    Garraunboy
    GAA
    Man
    Priest
    Garraunboy County Champions. Members of the 1887 County Championship winning team from Garraunboy, photographed in 1934. (L-R) Back Row: Patrick Vaughan, Michael Crowe, Jim Niall, Michael `Little Mike` Ryan, Paddy Symth, John Hayes. Front Row: Sean Hayes, Rev Charles Scanlan & Mick Hennessy, Secretary, Co Board. Fr. Charles Scanlan was representing the deceased Scanlans who played on the 1887 team - William Scanlan, Paddy Scanlan, Edmond Scanlan & Ned Scanlan.
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    Garraunboy Church
    Garraunboy
    Lackenbaun
    Killaloe Parish
    Church
    Scanlan, John
    Davoren, William
    Garraunboy Church. Garraunboy Catholic Church. The foundation stone was blessed by Bishop Michael Fogarty on 27 June 1909. Garraunboy Church was built of local sandstone and roofed with Killaloe-Ballina slates. The contractor was William Davoren, Ogonelloe and the Clerk of Works was John Scanlan of Criabh Ruadh (Creeveroe). On 18 December 1909, the feast of St. Flannan, the new church was blessed and dedicated to the Sacred Heart. The new Church of the Sacred Heart & St. Lua was opened to public worship on Saturday, 25th December 1909.
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    Scanlan, Charles, Canon
    Man
    Priest
    Headstone
    Graveyard Inscription
    Graveyard
    Garraunboy Church
    Lackenbaun
    Killaloe Parish
    Canon Charles Scanlan's Grave. Canon Charles Scanlan's Grave in Garraunboy Churchyard, Killaloe. The inscription reads: Pray for the soul of Very Rev. Charles Canon Scanlan Garranboy, Killaloe (Late of the Diocese of Plymouth) who died 22nd April 1972 aged 82 years.
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    Headstone
    Chicago
    Garraunboy
    Killaloe
    Priest
    Hill House (Garraunboy)
    Snow
    Scanlan, Paddy J, Fr
    Headstone of Fr Paddy J Scanlan. The headstone in Chicago of Fr Paddy J Scanlan (1864-1937) of Hill House, Garrraunboy, Killaloe and the Archdiocese of Chicago.
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    Scanlan, Katie Kelly
    Scanlan, Jeremiah (Jer)
    Scanlan, William (Bill)
    Hill House (Garraunboy)
    Garraunboy
    Killaloe Parish
    House
    Man
    Woman
    Wheelbarrow
    Boy
    Halpin, Grace
    Halpin, Gertie
    Scanlans of Hill House, Garrraunboy. The Scanlan family outside Hill House, Garraunboy, Killaloe. (L-R) Katie Scanlan née Kelly, originally from Newmarket-on-Fergus; her husand, Jeremiah (Jer) Scanlan; William (Bill) Scanlan. The two young women are possibly sisters Grace and Gertie Halpin from Newmarket-on-Fergus who lived in Killaloe with their aunts, Annie and Madge Scanlan. A boy on the right is sweeping beside a wheelbarrow.
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    Cosgrove, Rody
    Tuohy, Michael
    Tuohy, Eddie
    Teacher
    Ryan-Hannon, Tim
    O'Dwyer, William
    Man
    Lynch, Pat
    Killaloe
    Hurling Team
    Hurling
    Hurley
    Hayes, Tommy
    Hayes, Seán
    Hayes, Patrick
    Hayes, Mick
    Hayes, Joe
    Glen, The (Killaloe)
    Garvey, Paddy
    Garvey, Dan
    Garraunboy Hurling Team
    Cosgrove, Tommy
    Gortcallyroe
    Killaloe Parish
    Garraunboy Hurling Team, 1930. Members of the Garraunboy hurling team training in the Glen, Killaloe in 1930. Back Row (L-R): Patrick Hayes, Michael Tuohy, Mick Hayes (Ballykildea), Seán Hayes C.C., Rody Cosgrove, Dan Garvey, Tim Ryan-Hannon, Paddy Garvey. Front Row (L-R): Pat Lynch (Ballykildea), Joe Hayes, William O'Dwyer (a native of Kilkenny and a substitute teacher in the Glen N.S.), Eddie Tuohy, Tommy Hayes, Tommy Cosgrove.