for this wonderful picture which he captured at Murray's, sadly, now only Paud is left out of this group. I visit Paud and his wife Eileen at Ring on occasion for a nice chat. Left to right. Tom White, R.I.P--Liam Ó' Reagáin, R.I.P--Tom Greany, R.I.P.--Paud Donoghue & Brendan Brennan, R.I.P. Friends enjoying a deoch together."
Pictures and stories of interest about Ring, Dungarvan, County Waterford
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Visitor from Belgium
Our visitor, Navid,from Belgium dropped by the Museum a few days back. Navid who is 18 years old is visiting all the Irish speaking areas throughout the country. His special study is film making and eventually he will become a producer in his own country. Nioclás took him to Ring, where he stayed overnight before heading to Cork and kerry. 
I took him to see St. Josephs, which was erected as a workhouse in the mid 19th century, he is seen here at the new Hospital viewing some artwork which have been created by the residents there.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
The late Don Hayes
The unexpected and sudden death of Don Hayes came as a great shock to the Ring people. Don was a noted fisherman. He is pictured here at the Oyster beds in Dungarvan Bay Helvick head in the background. Don was a hard worker and much respected in the Parish.(Photo, Clíona)
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Winkle pickers in Dungarvan
Thought that you may like this picture from the archive. It is a little confusing tough. It does not look like it is winkles that they are picking. Winkles are normally picked by hand from under rocks, into a can and then placed in the bag...It is also very unlikely that four bags of winkles would have been picked while the tide was out...other than that, winkles are black....I wonder?
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Snow in Ring
Nugnt from Ballycreen Ring, who submitted these excellent pictures of the recent snow fall in her area.! I know some folks (That I know) out there in the USA, will say...'That my friend is just a dusting!'...but I will reply...well, it surely must be two inches!!!
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
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