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Dunquin, Co Kerry, Ireland, 1967

Dunquin was a small farming community on the tip of the Dingle peninsula.

#71404   Stunning scenery, Dunquin (in Irish, Dún Chaoin, meaning "Caon's stronghold"), on the tip of the Dingle Peninsula, C...
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#71405   Stunning scenery, Dunquin (in Irish, Dún Chaoin, meaning "Caon's stronghold"), on the tip of the Dingle Peninsula, C...
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#71407   Three kids and their home, Dunquin (in Irish, Dún Chaoin, meaning "Caon's stronghold"), on the tip of the Dingle Pen...
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#71410   Largely a farming community, Dunquin (in Irish, Dún Chaoin, meaning "Caon's stronghold"), on the tip of the Dingle P...
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#71411   Largely a farming community, Dunquin (in Irish, Dún Chaoin, meaning "Caon's stronghold"), on the tip of the Dingle P...
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#71412   Largely a farming community, Dunquin (in Irish, Dún Chaoin, meaning "Caon's stronghold"), on the tip of the Dingle P...
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#71414   Largely a farming community, Dunquin (in Irish, Dún Chaoin, meaning "Caon's stronghold"), on the tip of the Dingle P...
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#71415   Muiris 'Kruger' Kavanagh who built and ran 'Kruger's Bar', Dunquin (in Irish, Dún Chaoin, meaning "Caon's stronghold...
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#71417   Muiris O Dálaigh and his peat-laden donkey cart, Dunquin (in Irish, Dún Chaoin, meaning "Caon's stronghold"), on the...
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#71419  Muiris O Dálaigh and his peat-laden donkey cart, Dunquin (in Irish, Dún Chaoin, meaning "Caon's stronghold"), on the ...
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#71420   Donkey cart carrying milk churns, Dunquin (in Irish, Dún Chaoin, meaning "Caon's stronghold"), on the tip of the Din...
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#71421   Muiris O Dálaigh and his peat-laden donkey cart, Dunquin (in Irish, Dún Chaoin, meaning "Caon's stronghold"), on the...
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#71422   View towards the Blasket Islands from Dunquin (in Irish, Dún Chaoin, meaning "Caon's stronghold"), on the tip of the...
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#71423      View towards the Blasket Islands from Dunquin (in Irish, Dún Chaoin, meaning "Caon's stronghold"), on the tip of ...
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#71424   Largely a farming community, Dunquin (in Irish, Dún Chaoin, meaning "Caon's stronghold"), on the tip of the Dingle P...
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#71425   Largely a farming community, Dunquin (in Irish, Dún Chaoin, meaning "Caon's stronghold"), on the tip of the Dingle P...
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#71426   Working donkeys resting, Dunquin (in Irish, Dún Chaoin, meaning "Caon's stronghold"), on the tip of the Dingle Penin...
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#71427      Largely a farming community, Dunquin (in Irish, Dún Chaoin, meaning "Caon's stronghold"), on the tip of the Dingl...
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#71428   Largely a farming community, Dunquin (in Irish, Dún Chaoin, meaning "Caon's stronghold"), on the tip of the Dingle P...
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#71429      Celtic cross, Dunquin (in Irish, Dún Chaoin, meaning "Caon's stronghold"), on the tip of the Dingle Peninsula, Co...
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#71430   St Cobnet's National School 1914, Dunquin (in Irish, Dún Chaoin, meaning "Caon's stronghold"), on the tip of the Din...
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All photographs are © John Walmsley. All Rights reserved. Moral Rights asserted.
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