Tuesday, February 07 2012

Photo Galleries

Photo Gallery

Out and About

Carlow Rugby Club players Tommy Rathi, Johnny Burns and JJ Waddock pictured here having their moustaches shaved off by Barry Purcell and Alan Galvan of the Greenbank Leisure Centre.

December 14

Out and About

The majestic Semple Bridge at Graignamanagh. Photo taken from Maher's Hill by Fiachra O'Brien.

Snowy Carlow

Out and About

Adam Nelson with sisters Kate and Sophie Kelly having fun in the snow at Heatherhill Square.

November 30

Out and About

Eamon, Sean and John Tracey from Knocklonagad at the Northern Ireland Ploughing Championship.

November 2

Out and About

Celebrating his 60th Birthday in Graiguecullen Club house was Michael Maher, pictured here with his wife Julie, daughter Alison and son Ken.

November 16

Out and About

Australian journalists enjoying a cookery lesson at Tasteworks, near Leighlinbridge in Co Carlow during a fact-finding visit. From left: Kaye Fallick, Your Life Choices magazine; Richard Wolveridge, Fairfax Online; Donna Campbell, Tourism Ireland Australia; Christine Jordan, Tasteworks; Helen McKenzie, Luxury Travel & Style magazine; and Josh Jerga, Australian Associated Press.

October 19

Out and About

Margaret Moore and Janet O'Brien pictured in the Tone Zone at the Eire Og Clubhouse.

October 12

Out and About

Action from the Ladies soccer match between New Oak and Nurney at the Ladies Soccer Blitz/launch in Parkville United grounds.

October 5

Out and About

Mary Doyle and Jo Donovan from Carlow Little Theatre at their group's performance in Sandbrook House, Ballon.

September 28

Out and About

A delighted group of St Leo's students with their Junior Cert results last week.

Junior Cert Results

In Pictures

  • A desperate Carlow tackle attempts to stop Wicklow player Liam Hughes making the line.

The week in pictures The week in pictures for 2012-01-17

In Pictures

  • High Street, Antrim
  • Market Street, Armagh
  • Courthouse, Carlow

Historic postcards Over 6,000 photographs, political prints and portraits from days gone by form part of a project launched at the Linen Hall Library in Belfast. To view collection and buy the images, visit www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/postcards.