Hugh-Patrick Tunney
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13-11-2021 20:59:04
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This series of photo comparisons show the timelessness of Clones. I'll release daily over Lent and Easter. My sincere thanks to P. Brady who owns the John McCabe photos and JPEGs of postcards. All modern photos are taken by Hugh-Patrick Tunney. #visitClones Photo(right): Hugh-Patrick Tunney
Photos are low res for online purposes, contact Canal Stores if interested in higher res copies. These photos were preserved and digitally copied by locals. If anyone has any more old photos please contact: Ulster Canal Stores #visitClones Photo(right): Hugh-Patrick Tunney Clones 1960s
☘️Happy St Patrick's day!☘️We had our festivities last night! #visitClones Clones 1960s vs Now Photo(right): Hugh-Patrick Tunney
John McCabe was a local photographer (his residence below). His photos were kept by his family and were digitally preserved by the current owner. The photos he took are from the late 60s. #visitClones Clones 1960s vs Now Photo(right): Hugh-Patrick Tunney
Clones 1960s vs Today According to the Clones Heritage plan, some people call Clones Ireland's Time Capsule. If this town was in Germany, Italy or France this would be cherished but here it's mostly ignored. #moretoMonaghan #OldClonesPhoto #visitClones Photo: (Right) Hugh-Patrick Tunney
🕓Clones 1960s Vs Today🕗#visitClones #OldClonesPhoto I hope somebody fed that dog some chicken after this photo was taken. Photo(right): Hugh-Patrick Tunney
Clones 1960sVsToday Unlike many heritage towns across Ireland which have been left scarred by such ('low quality' Celtic Tiger) development, Clones’ historic character remains. - Clones Heritage & Economic Plan #visitClones #OldClonesPhotos #moretoMonaghan Phto right:Hugh-Patrick Tunney
🕓Clones 1960s Vs Today🕗#visitClones #OldClonesPhoto #MoretoMonaghan At one point there was this building: I'm not sure what it was. Anyone have any idea? Anyway, its a car park now. Photo(right): Hugh-Patrick Tunney
🕓Clones 1960s Vs Today🕗#visitClones #OldClonesPhoto #moretoMonaghan The 1900s Methodist church on McCurtain st. A fire station was built in its place in the 70s. Maybe the station will be considered historic building in the future. Photo(right): Hugh-Patrick Tunney