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Tulnaree Gallery

This gallery features images from the townland of Tulnaree, on the eastern side of the…

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Orchestras & Bands (Part 2)

A few more photos of well-known Carndonagh bands and orchestras. If you have any photos…

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Colgan Hall Concerts

The first concert in the John Colgan Hall, as it was known then, took place…

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The Michael Galbraith Orchestra

This gallery contains images of the Michael Galbraith Orchestra from 1955 onwards. 

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The Paul Anthony Orchestra

The Paul Anthony Orchestra entertained audiences around Carndonagh and Inishowen for many years. Here we…

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Carndonagh Brass Band

Carndonagh has a long tradition of brass bands, with the first written account of a…

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