Dundalk Through Time
Great-Northern-Railway
Dundalk Great Northern Railway Refreshment Room Staff and possibly other staff. [1909]
Dundalk-Quay
Dundalk harbour scene. Charlie McCarthy: showing from left-right: Dundalk Harbour Commissioners steam bucket dredger “Faugh-a- Ballagh” with hoppers alongside; steam passenger/livestock ship (probably the ss “Dundalk”); steampacket office and Jennings large store; a three mast sail vessel moored at Williamsons quay; a steam collier at Connicks quay with a steam crane discharging coal onto the overhead gantry and screened into railwagons underneath; and a group of children sitting on Browns quay. These quays, actually wooden jettys, were built over in the early 1930’s. [1930]
Dundalk-Civic-Week
Civic Week, May 1930. The industrial parade passing Roden Place, Dundalk, view looking east. [May 1930]
Connicks-Wooden-Jety
Unknown steam collier moored at Connicks wooden jetty discharging coal by steam crane and rail bogey onto the overhead gantry. The crane driver, dockers and a group of children are posing for the photograph. [1900-1930]