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Art & Sculpture Exhibition 'Hounds, Horses & Huntsmen' at Fethard Horse Country Experience

Art & Sculpture Exhibition 'Hounds, Horses & Huntsmen' at Fethard Horse Country Experience

Died Recently
The late Jacqui Quinn who died on Sunday, May 11, 2025The death has occurred on Sunday, May 11, 2025, of Jacqui Quinn (née Jackman), Moyglass, Fethard, peacefully after a long illness bravely borne surrounded by her loving family in the exceptional care of the staff of Medical Three in Tipperary University Hospital, Clonmel. Pre-deceased by her husband Mick, her brothers Gerry, Ned and Denis, her sisters Ellen, Nina, Kit, Marie and recently Ita. Survived by her heart broken daughters Susan, Fiona, Jackie and Marian, her adored grandchildren Gavin, Jamie, Cillian, Ciara, Aaron, Cathal, Aoife and Oisín, her sons-in-law Tommy, Donie, Richie and John, her extended family, relatives, neighbours and friends.

The family would like to thank a number of people for their care and attention to Jacqui over the past years. Dr Condon, Dr Mason, Nurse Judy and all the staff at Northgate Medical Centre , Jimmy and Jack and their staff at O'Sullivan's Pharmacy, the staff at Medical Three in Tipperary University Hospital, her home carer Martina Phelan, her great neighbours Mossie and Carla Blake and the staff and friends at Fethard Day Care Centre , Úna and Labhrás Ó Murchú and the staff at Brú Ború in Cashel and Fr Jimmy O'Donnell, Killenaule and Moyglass Parish.

Reposing at McCarthy's Funeral Home, Fethard, on Tuesday, May 13, from 5pm to 7pm. Funeral Mass in St Joseph the Worker Church, Moyglass (E91 E244), on Wednesday, May 14 at 11.30am followed by burial in the adjoining Cemetery. The Mass can be watched online at churchcamlive.ie/moyglass-parish-live-stream/ House private please. Messages of condolence can be left online by CLICKING HERE

Social Dancing at Fethard Ballroom
Social Dancing continues at Fethard Ballroom on Sunday night, May 18, 2025, to the music of, ‘Michael Collins’. All are welcome to come along and enjoy a terrific night’s social dancing from 8.30pm to 11.30pm. Admission is €10, which includes refreshments.

Parish Church Lotto Draw Results
There was no jackpot winner in the Parish Lotto on Thursday, May 8, 2025. The numbers drawn were 13, 14, 18, and 24. The winner of the weekly draw for €30 was Anne Lynch. Next week's Jackpot for Thursday, May 15, 2025, will be €5,000.

Summer Giveaway coming soon

We are delighted with the support shown for our Parish Lotto, it is a fundraising initiative that is of great benefit to the parish. Please pass the word on and invite friends and family to take part. You can join, see the draw results, and details of how your support is making a big difference at: https://www.ourfundraiser.ie/org/fethardkillusty

Pope Leo XIV's visit to Fethard Abbey in 2005
Pope Leo XIV (centre) is the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from May 8, 2025. He is photographed above in Fethard when he was General of the Augustinian Order in 2005, and where he con-celebrated Mass in Fethard Abbey. L to R: Fr. John Meagher OSA; General of the Augustinian Order, Fr Robert Prevost; and the newly appointed Provincial, Fr. Gerry Horan OSA, Fethard. (© Joe Kenny)

Pope Leo XIV (centre) is the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from May 8, 2025. He is photographed above in Fethard when he was General of the Augustinian Order in 2005, and where he con-celebrated Mass in Fethard Abbey. L to R: Fr. John Meagher OSA; General of the Augustinian Order, Fr Robert Prevost; and the newly appointed Provincial, Fr. Gerry Horan OSA, Fethard. (© Joe Kenny)


Photographed at the Augustinian Abbey in 2005, are L to R: Pope Leo XIV (Fr Robert Prevost OSA) the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State appointed May 8, 2025. (© Joe Kenny)

Robert Prevost was born in Chicago on September 14, 1955, and spent the early part of his career there working for the Augustinians. On June 29, 2005, members of the Augustinian Community, together with the General of the Augustinian Order, Fr Robert Prevost; attended a special Chapter Mass in Fethard Abbey celebrating 700 Years, one of the oldest functioning churches in Ireland.


Photographed at the Augustinian Abbey in 2005, are L to R: Pope Leo XIV (Fr Robert Prevost OSA) the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State appointed May 8, 2025 and the newly appointed Irish Provincial, Fr. Gerry Horan OSA, Fethard. (© Joe Kenny)

The largest gathering ever of Augustinians took place in Fethard Abbey on Wednesday evening, June 29, 2005, when over 70 friars broke from their week-long Province Chapter being held at Limerick University and visited Fethard with the General of the Augustinian Order, Fr Robert Prevost, originally from Canada and now based at St. Monica’s Curia, Rome. Chapters are held every four years to deliberate the life and work of the Irish Augustinians here in Ireland and in their overseas missions in Nigeria, Kenya, Ecuador and friars also working in USA. Canada, Australia and England. The Augustinians were also celebrating 700 years in Fethard.


Died Recently
The late Phyllis Wall on Thursday, May 8, 2025The death has occurred on Thursday, May 8, 2025, of Phyllis Wall (née O'Grady), Fr Tirry Park, Fethard and formerly of Ballinard, peacefully at Tipperary University Hospital, Clonmel, surrounded by her loving family. Pre-deceased by her husband Tommy, her brothers Michael and Dick and her sisters Mary, Biddy and Peg. She will be deeply regretted and sadly missed by her daughter May, grand daughter Bernadette and her husband Simon, grandson Michael, great grandchildren Tia, Eoin and Billy, relatives and friends. The family would like to thank Lisa Condon, Pamela Sweeney, Judy Hayes, Dr Carmel Condon and Fr Liam Everard for their friendship and support for Phyllis.

Reposing in McCarthy's Funeral Home, Fethard, on Sunday, May 11, from 5.30pm with removal to Holy Trinity Parish Church at 6.30pm. Funeral Mass on Monday, May 12, at 11am followed by burial in Calvary Cemetery. Phyllis's Mass can be watched online at parishchurch.net Messages of condolence can be left online by CLICKING HERE May she rest in peace.

Died Recently
The late Michael Woodlock who died on Thursday, May 8, 2025The death has occurred on Thursday, May 8, 2025, of Michael Woodlock, Rathronan, Clonmel, and late of Coleman, Fethard. Michael passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loving family in the exceptional care of Melview Nursing Home. Predeceased by his bothers Tony and David. Survived by his loving wife Noreen, adored father of Ellen. Much loved Grandad of Michael and Lily and father-in-law of Dave. Deeply mourned by his sisters Monica (Anglim), Sr. Gretta and Eileen (O’Keeffe) and his brothers Pat, Austin and Vincent. Sadly missed by his sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, extended family, relatives, neighbours and friends.

Reposing at John O’Donoghue & Sons Funeral Home Kickham St. Clonmel (E91 PK19) on Sunday, May 11, from 5pm to 7pm. Requiem Mass on Monday, May 12, at 11.30am in St. Michael Church, Clerihan, followed by burial in the adjoining Cemetery. Family flowers only please, donations in lieu of flowers to Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association. Messaged of condolence can be left online by CLICKING HERE. May he Rest in Peace.

GAA Sports Development Lotto Results
Fethard GAA Sports Lotto draw results for May 6, 2025, are as follows: the numbers drawn were: 5, 20, 22 and 23. We had no Jackpot winner and one Match 3 winner who received €150 each: Rena Sheehan. One' lucky dip winner received €100: Frannie Tyrell. The next draw takes place on Tuesday, May 13, 2025, when the jackpot is €30,000.

The Committee of Fethard GAA / Sports Centre Development Lotto would like to thank all our supporters near and far who participate in our weekly Lotto.

Entries now taken for Soccer Tournament


Fethard Town Park's annual Summer Soccer Tournament will begin on Tuesday, June 3, and will run for 6 weeks. Entries are now being taken contact Willie at 086 6044784. The league is limited to 8 teams so we invite businesses, clubs and organisations to enter in what promises to be another outstanding event here in Fethard Town Park

Self Defence Classes for young girls and women
Self Defence Classes for young girls and women will commence at the Convent Community Hall, Lower Main Street, on Monday, May 12, with a Level 1 Introduction to Self-Defence Workshop. Booking is essential. Contact Jillian at Tel: 086 8482150 for details.

Self Defence Classes for young girls and women will commence at the Convent Community Hall, Lower Main Street, on Monday, May 12, with a Level 1 Introduction to Self-Defence Workshop. Booking is essential. Contact Jillian at Tel: 086 8482150 for details.

Level 1 Introduction to Self-Defence Workshop will include an introduction to self-defence covering awareness, avoidance, de-escalation, how to protect your personal space and basic physical tips for self-defence.

Level 2 self-defence workshop will include release from common grabs choke holds, methods to escape ground attacks, and potential sexual assaults.

Classes are for young girls and women only, taught by a female instructor, booking is essential as only small groups are taken for instruction.

Walls of Fethard 5K –Friday May 23, at 7.30pm
Walls of Fethard 5K –Friday May 23, at 7.30pm (sharp)

Fethard crowned South Champions after beating Commercials in the South U15 A Football Final
Huge congratulations to Fethard GAA Club U15 Footballers who tonight delivered a performance well beyond their years & in doing so were crowned South Tipperary Juvenile Gaa Champions in a thriller against an excellent Commercials team in a rip roaring game that had all that is good about the game from start to finish.
Huge congratulations to Fethard GAA Club U15 Footballers who tonight delivered a performance well beyond their years & in doing so were crowned South Tipperary Juvenile GAA Champions in a thriller against an excellent Commercials team in a rip-roaring game that had all that is good about the game from start to finish.

On Thursday last, May 1, before a great Fethard support for our young footballers in Ardfinnan, Fethard played brilliant Football for the full sixty minutes against a strong Clonmel Commercials team, to win the South U15 A South Final on a scoreline 2-10 to 0-13. This was our first success in this Grade since 1969. The U14 A section was operational from 1971 to 2023, and our last win in U14 A was in 1994. Congratulations again to all involved.

In the first quarter of the game it was all Level at 1-02, a goal from a penalty by Pa Coffey, and points from Ewan Byrne and a Harry Walsh free, to Commercials 0-5. In the second quarter, Fethard upped the ante with Daniel Gleeson scoring a magnificent 3 points from play.  Conor Prendergast added a goal, to Commercials 3 points, leaving us 2-5 to 0-8 ahead at the break.

With all to play for in the second half, our team stepped up to the challenge head on, with attack after attack. With scores from Ewan Byrne, Dean Moloney, Daniel Gleeson and Pa Coffey, all points from play. The final score of the game was a point from a free from the boot of Pa Coffey. Commercials were only allowed to score 5 points in this period.

Fethard U15 A Football Team, South Champions 2025. Back L to R: Emre Cicek, Rory O'Brien, Conor Prendergast, Eoghan Neville, Adam McGarry, Tomas O'Rahilly, Billy Hayes, Joe Purcell, Pa Coffey, Aaron Allen. Front L to R: Gus Purcell, Gavin Tyrell, Harry Ahearne, Jake Daniel, Harry Walsh, Dylan Lacey, Daniel Gleeson (captain), Dean Moloney, Zach Ward, Ewan Byrne, and Adam O'Donnell
Fethard U15 A Football Team, South Champions 2025. Back L to R: Emre Cicek, Rory O'Brien, Conor Prendergast, Eoghan Neville, Adam McGarry, Tomas O'Rahilly, Billy Hayes, Joe Purcell, Pa Coffey, Aaron Allen. Front L to R: Gus Purcell, Gavin Tyrell, Harry Ahearne, Jake Daniel, Harry Walsh, Dylan Lacey, Daniel Gleeson (captain), Dean Moloney, Zach Ward, Ewan Byrne, and Adam O'Donnell

On this display, all 16 that participated on the night must be complimented the way they stuck to their task, with run after run up the field, this was a great result for ‘The Blues’.

Outstanding on the night were Thomas O’Rahilly, Billy Hayes, Daniel Gleeson, Joe Purcell, Conor Prendergast, Pa Coffey, Adam McGarry, Ewan Byrne, Dean Moloney and Zach Ward.
Fethard team and scorers were: Thomas O’Rahilly, Dylan Lacey, Billy Hayes, Gavin Tyrell, Daniel Gleeson (captain) 0-4, Joe Purcell, Adam O’Donnell, Conor Prendergast 1-0, Pa Coffey 1-2 (1P, 1F), Jake Daniel, Harry Walsh 0-1F, Adam McGarry, Ewan Byrne 0-2, Aaron Allen, and Dean Moloney 0-1.  Sub: Zach Ward. Subs not used: Eoghan Neville, Harry Ahearne, Rory O’Brien, Emre Cicek, Jimmy Higgins and Gus Purcell. Management team: Damien Byrne, Edmond Sheehan, Perry Daniel, Frannie Tyrell, and Conor McCarthy.
–Noel Byrne

Fethard U15 Football Team County Champions 1969
(Report from The Nationalist September 1969)
Fethard Under-15 Football Team County Champions 1969. Back L to R: Frank Flanagan, Tom Halpin, Joe Kenny, Andy O'Rourke, Thomas McCarthy, John Keane, Davy Morrissey. Middle L to R: Michael Healy, Michael McCarthy, Davy Ryan, Michael O'Riordan, Michael Kenrick, Aidan Maher, Noel Sharpe, Sean Aylward. Front L to R: Eddie Fox, Andy O'Riordan, Joe Keane and Michael Prout.
Fethard Under-15 Football Team County Champions 1969. Back L to R: Frank Flanagan, Tom Halpin, Joe Kenny, Andy O'Rourke, Thomas McCarthy, John Keane, Davy Morrissey. Middle L to R: Michael Healy, Michael McCarthy, Davy Ryan, Michael O'Riordan, Michael Kenrick, Aidan Maher, Noel Sharpe, Sean Aylward. Front L to R: Eddie Fox, Andy O'Riordan, Joe Keane and Michael Prout.

There were scenes of great excitement in Fethard on Friday evening when the under-15 juvenile footballers returned home with the County Juvenile Championship trophy won at Cashel, where Moycarkey provided only token opposition.

Fethard gave an outstanding display at bright open football and having led by 5-4 to 0-1 at the interval want on to add a further 4-4 without reply, leaving the final score: Fethard 9-8; Moycarkey 0-1. This was the first time in thirty-nine years that a county juvenile title came to Fethard and it is quite a coincidence that the recipient of the trophy on last Friday evening, Fethard's Michael Kenrick, is son of Jack Kenrick, the man who led the successful side in 1930.

Fethard advanced to meet Arravale Rovers, the urban-rural champions, in the final of Turas na nOg competition and had a four-point winning margin at the final whistle. This victory brought to the Fethard boys the twenty tickets for the All-Ireland football final in Croke Park awarded each year by the Tipp County Board for this competition. Congratulations to the team and their mentors on their win and indeed on their many fine victories throughout year.

Poetry Play at Fethard Day Care Centre
A one woman Poetry Play as part of Tipperary Bealtaine Festival, will take place at Fethard Day Care Centre on Tuesday, May 13, at 11am. Free admission and open to the public.
A one woman Poetry Play as part of Tipperary Bealtaine Festival, will take place at Fethard Day Care Centre on Tuesday, May 13, at 11am. Free admission and open to the public.

Fethard Town Park Car Park Important Notice
Important Notice for users of Fethard Town Park's Car Park. As from Thursday, May 1, the Car Park at Fethard Town Park will be locked with our recently installed barrier, every night at 10pm and reopen again on the following morning at 6am.

Important Notice for users of Fethard Town Park's Car Park. As from Thursday, May 1, the Car Park at Fethard Town Park will be locked with our recently installed barrier, every night at 10pm and reopen again on the following morning at 6am.

Important Notice for users of Fethard Town Park's Car Park. As from Thursday, May 1, the Car Park at Fethard Town Park will be locked with our recently installed barrier, every night at 10pm and reopen again on the following morning at 6am.

Nationwide Rosary
On Saturday May 10, thousands of Catholics across Ireland will gather in their local communities to participate in Rosary Rallies as part of the world’s largest Rosary Rally Crusade. The initiative is sponsored by Ireland Needs Fatima, a campaign of the Irish Society for Christian Civilisation, and has been held annually since 2013 on the Saturday closest to May 13, the anniversary of Our Lady of Fatima’s first apparition.

These Rosary Rallies are a powerful proclamation of faith in a secular world and a direct response to Our Lady’s request at Fatima to “Pray the Rosary every day in order to obtain peace for the world.” 

The local site is Our Lady of Fatima Grotto, in The Abbey Grounds, at 4pm. We appeal to all to join us for Rosary, Prayer Intentions & Hymns etc. We are just one of almost 600 sites nationwide.

Local Fundraiser for Irish Society for Autism
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All roads lead to Fethard on Friday, May 23 for the Walls of Fethard 5K Road Race! Donate online by CLICKING HERE.
Every donation, big or small, is greatly appreciated!

Eight local 'Supreme Athletes Over 50' will lace up their runners to raise vital funds for the Irish Society for Autism. Some participants will be taking on their very first 5K. Best of luck to Chris Coen, Tom Anglim, Michael Ryan, Micheál Spillane, Martin Coen, P.J. Aherne, Michael Quinlan and Jimmy O'Meara who are taking part.

The Irish Society for Autism provides essential services and support to Autistic individuals and their families both locally and throughout Ireland. Your generosity will directly contribute to improving the lives of many.

Easter Surprise for children at Fethard Playgroup
Cllr Michael Brennan gave the children at Fethard Community playgroup a great surprise when he called in on April 11, and presented Easter Eggs to all the children. Thank You Michael!

Cllr Michael Brennan gave the children at Fethard Community playgroup a great surprise when he called in on April 11, and presented Easter Eggs to all the children. Thank You Michael!

Legion of Mary Rosary Programme for May
The Legion of Mary Rosary Programme for the month of May is as follows:

  • May 1st – The Parish Church Grotto and on each Tuesday & Thursday at 7pm.
  • May 5th – Killusty Grotto and on each Monday at 8pm.

Pope Francis encouraged the faithful to pray the Rosary during the month of May, ‘When the People of God express with particular intensity their love and devotion for the Blessed Virgin Mary’. All are welcome to join in praying the Rosary with us during the month.

Fethard just about account for Clonmel Og in Round 2 of the U19 A Football
On Wednesday last, April 30, Round 2 of the U19 A Football was played in Monroe with Fethard dominating the first half on a lovely Spring evening. scoring 3 goals in five minutes and leading 3-1 to 0-2 after 15 minutes, with scores from Mark Neville 1-0, Charlie Walsh 2-1.

In the second fifteen minutes Mark Neville scored 0-3 (2F), with a 45 taken by Ben Allen in the final minute of the half punched to the net by Charlie Walsh, giving him a hat trick before the short whistle. With the score 4-4 to 1-4, and the wides tally, Fethard 4, Clonmel Og 2. After the break, Clonmel Og first attack scored a goal and our goalie went down injured in the 34th minute. Alex Knightly went in between the posts and Criostóir Sheehy came on as a sub, Mark stretched our lead with a point from a free and when Jack Davey added a point from a quickly taken 45. Fethard led 4-6 to 2-4 before the end of the third quarter. We added 2 points, 1 from Charlie Walsh the second from Criostóir Sheehy.

By the 50th minute we had a lead of 4-9 to 2-6. Gavin Neville scored a point from play and in the last 7-8 minutes the game nearly fell apart for our team when Clonmel Og substitutions came to life scoring 2-2 just before they were reduced to 13 players when the first red card and a second black card was issued. Mark Neville then came to the rescue with a pointed free leaving just 2 between the sides. The final score was Fethard 4-10 to Clonmel Og 4-8.

Fethard team and scorers: Ben Allen, Harry Hickey (Clerihan), Michael Dempsey (Clerihan), Jack Stokes, Luke Lacey, Gavin Neville 0-1, Liam Kiely, Noah O’Flynn, John Lacey, Andrew Connorton, Charlie Walsh 3-2, Oisin Ryan, Jack Davey 0-1, Mark Neville 1-5 (4F), and Alex Kiely. Subs used were Criostóir Sheehy 0-1, Joe Gaule, Michael O’Rahilly, and Sam Knightly.
– Noel Byrne

Big Picture - 'Multi Cultural Day' at Presentation Primary School in Clonmel on April 24, 2015

This photograph was taken of students and staff members from Clonmel Presentation Primary School celebrating their 'Multi Cultural Day' held at the school on April 24, 2015. If you spot any familiar faces please pass on the link.

You can zoom in closer to see more detail by clicking the photograph to zoom-in and double-clicking the photograph to zoom-out or use the controls when you hover at the bottom of the photograph. If you can help with names or further information please let us know. Your comments, names or corrections are always welcome to: fethardnews@gmail.com

School celebrates its 25 nationalities

Multicultural Day was celebrated in style at the Presentation Primary School in Clonmel on April 24, 2015. Pupils and staff came to school in national costume or national colours, with many proudly carrying scarves and flags to represent the 25 countries they call home.

Some of the Irish pupils chose to wear the colours of an adopted country. The classrooms and play- grounds were a riot of colour, with many creative designs and patterns. Hats, scarves jewellery and head pieces added to the display as did some very unusual accessories such as an Australian cork hat, a didgeridoo and flamenco shoes.

The Presentation School was delighted with the response of parents, many of whom visited the school to talk about their home country and its similarities and differences to Ireland. Pupils listened in amazement to tales of picking bananas, coconuts, peppercorns and tea or making clay diya lamps for the four-day festival of Diwali in India.

Pupils were fascinated by the thoughts of translucent white lizards and stealthy snakes in Brazil. Some groaned in envy at the information that winter temperatures in Argentina can reach 17 degrees Celsius. Visiting parents kindly explained the significance of particular items of clothing jewellery and body art. Some taught songs or a dance. Many brought food, and mouth-watering aromas wafted around the corridors as pupils and staff happily sampled savoury and sweet treats.

Music and song echoed through the classrooms as teachers taught lessons with a difference. Pupils sang Freres Jacques and danced and laughed their way through the Mexican Hat Dance and an Australian Bush Dance. Artists created intricate henna hand designs and made origami hearts. Many pupils had been busy in the kitchen the previous evening, making traditional dishes including Irish stew, rosó (chicken noodle soup) from Poland, samosas and rice dishes from Pakistan and India, kaiserschmarrn (thick pan cakes) from Germany and sweet puff puffs from Nigeria.

This wonderful Multicultural Day was the highlight of an annual Presentation project called Challenge to Change, which this year (2015) aimed to promote respect.


 

Faces and Places from the Past
This week we have a variety of photographs taken in 1984. We invite people to let us know any missing names, including first names, or any other information that we can add to our files for future generations. If anyone can help us, please do and send any comments, photo information, names, to fethardnews@gmail.com

L to R: Betty Holohan and Mary O'Sullivan
L to R: Betty Holohan and Mary O'Sullivan

Mr Erskine Childer's visit to Fethard on his election campaign 1973
Mr Erskine Childer's visit to Fethard on his election campaign 1973

Group photographed in Burke Street in the 1950s, Back L to R: Jim Napier, Mrs O'Flynn, Paddy O'Flynn, Doreen Leahy. Middle L to R: Michael Reynolds, Cha Finn, Marie O'Sullivan, Rita Tierney, Sheila Browne. Front L to R: Mary O'Donnell, Rita O'Flynn, Mary Napier and Eve McCarthy.
Group photographed in Burke Street in the 1950s, Back L to R: Jim Napier, Mrs O'Flynn, Paddy O'Flynn, Doreen Leahy. Middle L to R: Michael Reynolds, Cha Finn, Marie O'Sullivan, Rita Tierney, Sheila Browne. Front L to R: Mary O'Donnell, Rita O'Flynn, Mary Napier and Eva McCarthy.

Opening of Fethard Sports Centre in 1974. L to R: Fr Leddin OSA, Richard Everard and Fr. Cunningham photographed at the opening of Fethard Sports Centre in 1974. The entrance to the Sports Centre was the original front entrance to Fethard Barracks on The Square, believed at that time to be the original home of the Everard family. It was later revealed that the Military Barracks in Fethard was one of the oldest in the country. It was built on the site of the original Everard Mansion House which fell into decay c.1740 while Sir Redmond Everard (the last Baronet) lived abroad in France. 
In 1752, Thomas Barton of Bordeaux purchased the Everard estate in Fethard, demolished the old Mansion House and erected a new one on the same spot. The Barton Mansion House was acquired in 1797 and converted into a temporary military barracks, lighted by oil, and used to accommodate two troops of Cavalry. It was converted into proper military barracks in 1805.
Opening of Fethard Sports Centre in 1974. L to R: Fr Leddin OSA, Richard Everard and Fr. Cunningham photographed at the opening of Fethard Sports Centre in 1974. The entrance to the Sports Centre was the original front entrance to Fethard Barracks on The Square, believed at that time to be the original home of the Everard family. It was later revealed that the Military Barracks in Fethard was one of the oldest in the country. It was built on the site of the original Everard Mansion House which fell into decay c.1740 while Sir Redmond Everard (the last Baronet) lived abroad in France.
In 1752, Thomas Barton of Bordeaux purchased the Everard estate in Fethard, demolished the old Mansion House and erected a new one on the same spot. The Barton Mansion House was acquired in 1797 and converted into a temporary military barracks, lighted by oil, and used to accommodate two troops of Cavalry. It was converted into proper military barracks in 1805.

Electricity Bill dated January 14, 1928, from Munster Electric Lighting Company for one month's supply to P. Lonergan, The Square, Fethard.
Electricity Bill dated January 14, 1928, from Munster Electric Lighting Company for one month's supply to P. Lonergan, The Square, Fethard.

Maybe someone can identify these two men in Lonergan's Bar many years ago. The photo was supplied nnby the late Paddy Lonergan  in 2001
Maybe someone can identify these two men in Lonergan's Bar many years ago. The photo was supplied nnby the late Paddy Lonergan in 2001

Another photo supplied by the late Paddy Lonergan  in 2001
Another photo supplied by the late Paddy Lonergan in 2001

This photo was supplied by the late Paddy Lonergan  in 2001 L to R: Michael Shelly, Michael Mullins and Jimmy McInerney.
This photo was supplied by the late Paddy Lonergan in 2001 L to R: Michael Shelly, Michael Mullins and Jimmy McInerney.

Please send any comments, photo information, names or stories, to fethardnews@gmail.com

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