English: A dry house in Irish terms or a Temperance Hall for the rest of the world. The Temperance Hall in Sligo looks like a solid edifice and has a number of members willing to pose for the photographer. Is it still standing and is it still used for the same purpose(s)
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Photographer: Unknown
Collection: Eason Photographic Collection
Date: between 11th May 1902 (when Canon Harte announced the trip) and June 29th 1902 (when it took place).
NLI Ref: EAS_3388
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Gilhooley Hall (formerly Temperance Hall), Sligo, Ireland, 1902