BANK PLACE


".....Edward Pine and John Dwyer, to open and make 22 12 perches of a new line of road from Nenagh to Limerick between Queen St and Peter St in Nenagh at £50. Mr Pine said the proposed new line of road would connect Peter St, Pound St and Queen St with each other and would be of great advantage to these portions of the town as it would afford access to the inhabitants of the two last streets, to the turf market, court house, the new church and also to the pump in Peter St...."

(Nenagh Guardian - 16/05/1860)

O'Keeffe's grocers and purveyors of Saturday night Crubeen's

Jossie O'Connor and sixguns on a Donkey outside O'Keeffe's

Kennedy's in various guises

Shop embellishment

Nenagh Guardian - 05/02/1905

Grace's Cobblers

Interior shot of Graces Workshop

Peter Greene at work in his Barbers

Site of Peter Greene' Barbers and Graces Cobblers

Bank Place buildings - one time home to Cobblers, Barbers, Coffin Makers and Coach builders

1950's view up Bank Place


The demolition of Bank Place

The corner of Bank Place and Queen St, demolished to make way for yet another car park