CUDVILLE/WOLFTONE TERRACE


The Old gaol walls still visible from Wolftone Terrace

Corner of Hanly's Lane & Wolftone Terrace

The old Weighbridge - almost forgotten about, as kids on our way from school, we used to jump on the metal plate in a vain effort to make it move....


Denis Carey

Memorial to Denis Carey, from Loughnane in Templederry, who worked in a hardware store in Nenagh during the week and went home at the weekends. During the War of Independence, Denis was prominent in the administration of the IRA courts which were set up as an alternative to Crown proceedings. He was taken from his residence on the night of 26/11/1920 by three masked men and shot and dumped in Wolftone Terrace. Still alive, he was found and brought to a nearby house where a a priest and doctor were called for. Despite numerous entreaties he refused to name his assailants. He died later of his wounds.


The Hut

The Hut and Memorial as photographic focal points

The Irish Times - 08/12/1928

Nenagh Guardian - 24/07/1976

AT THE UNVEILING OF THE CUDVILLE MEMORIAL TO THEIR FALLEN COMRADES:

BACK:- Paddy King, Jack Brownlow, M. o’Brien, Owen Gill, Billy Warson, Dan Connolly, ? Maher, ?, Billy Cawley. T. Clifford

FRONT:- Westrop O’Callaghan, George Whitfield, Rev. Willie Gallagher, Lancelot Bayly

Nenagh Guardian - 07/09/1986

The War Memorial in it's new site

Ex-Servicemen

Marching past the Munster & Leinster Bank in Castle St, turning into Peter St, presumably towards "The Hut" and Memorial Cross in Cudville


The new Post Office - many a Sunday afternoon spent waiting in the phone booth, for a phonecall from that special someone

The Scouts hall before renovations

Looking down towards Wolftone Terrace from Cudville

The renovated Scouts Hall

Cudville and Richmond Row 1879

Antique bottle from Dagg Bottlers and suppliers of Red Lemonade & Cider