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I just came upon this photo. Their grave is one of the black headstones just behind the stone wall. The family name "Donnelly" should be visable from this spot. Any closeups??
Raglan road it is, but not the one in the song. That is Raglan Road near Donnybrook in Dublin (Baile Átha Cliath) where Luke Kelly of the Dubliners penned the famous tune!
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Hi again,
I just came upon this photo. Their grave is one of the black headstones just behind the stone wall. The family name "Donnelly" should be visable from this spot. Any closeups??
Thanks again, Dave
Hi,
My grandparents are buried at Fenagh Abbey. Do you have any other photos - especially closeups?
Dave
Yo Mike! I'm trying to get your new email and mobile no.s
Drop me a line!
nlawton@gmail.com
P.S: lovely house in the background there!
Thanks! As you seem to know what your about, Why has it gone all brown (dead?) at the top?
Regards
Raglan road it is, but not the one in the song. That is Raglan Road near Donnybrook in Dublin (Baile Átha Cliath) where Luke Kelly of the Dubliners penned the famous tune!
Mikesey, Thanks for the memory`s Why no Photos of Wray Lane? Richard
Dear Cathrynn,
Thank you for your comments. Appreciated. Fortunate to live here.
can really see where the term 'Englands green and pleasant land came from' cant you..:)
another lovely photo..:)
love the windmill...:)