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This is labelled as the "Durrow Viaduct, Stradbally, Co.Laois", and a very fine shot it is. One wonders if it is now disused or perhaps abandoned for some years? It may surprise that this is from the Eason Collection!

With thanks to today's contributors (including [/photos/66311327@N05/ B-59] and [/photos/139877639@N08/ Rory_Sherlock]) there is a consensus suggestion that our catalogue label is incorrect, and that perhaps this is actually Ballyvoyle Viaduct in County Waterford. The smaller arch (and cottage) on the lefthand-side does seem a good fit with this Waterford Museum image from c.1900. If it is the Ballyvoyle Viaduct, we (now) know that it was blown-up during the Civil War in August 1922, and replaced with a new structure in 1923. According to this synopsis from the Waterford & Suir Valley Railway website the line didn't reopen fully until 1924....

Photographer: Unknown

Collection: Eason Photographic Collection

Date: between ca. 1900-1939 (likely before 1922)

NLI Ref: EAS_2756

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Camera location52° 06′ 56.43″ N, 7° 30′ 30.72″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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