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Fishing at Kenmare, County Kerry by P O TooleFishing at Kenmare, County Kerry, Republic of Ireland by P O Toole
Tunnel on the Kenmare Road, Killarney - a view of a tunnel hewn through rock to a jaunting car on the other side. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Kerry: Killarney). Date: circa early 1900s
Molls Gap Between Killarney and Kenmare, County Kerry Ireland
The Kenmare Road Tunnel, Killarney, Ireland, Victorian period
Mrs. Frederick CavendishA portrait pencil drawing of Mrs. Frederick Cavendish, the Countess of Kenmare, with the faint outline of a fur lined collar. Date: circa 1925
Valentine BrowneDate: 1881
FALL / KERRY BLUE TERRIERCh. Kenmare Doreen Owner: Earl Kenmore Date: 1925
Kenmare, Republic of Ireland
Suspension Bridge, Kenmare, County Kerry Ireland
Kenmare River and Caha Mountains at Lauragh, County Kerry, Republic of Ireland
Lord and Lady Castlerosse in caricature by Tony WysardValentine Edward Charles Browne, 6th Earl of Kenmare (29 May 1891 20 September 1943), styled Viscount Castlerosse from 1905 to 1941, the Earl of Kenmare and the son of Valentine Browne
Tore Mountain, Killarney, from the Kenmare Road - a scenic view of the mountain and lake with the road to the right with jaunting car. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Kerry: Killarney)
On the Kenmare Road, Killarney - a view of a country road with jaunting car and driver. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Kerry: Killarney). Date: circa early 1900s
Lakes from Kenmare Road, Killarney. County Kerry, Ireland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Andrew Mack in his new play, The way to Kenmare by Edward E. Rose. Date c1904
Ireland / Kenmare BayBy the shores of Kenmare Bay, at Parkinsilla, County Kerry, Ireland. This is a delightful area on the west coast, with its tropical vegetation and distant Glengarrif Peninsula. Date: 1950s
Killarney LakesThe Lakes of Killarney from the Kenmare road, County Kerry, Ireland. Date: 1930s
Killarney Rock TunnelA tunnel cut through rock on the Kenmare Road, on the way to the Gap of Dunloe, Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland. Date: 1930s