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A collection of historical articles relating to Waterford history
Table Of Contents
1. Sarah Purser
2. Louis Claude Purser
3. Tom Tobin
4. Michael J Stapleton
5. Professor Ernest T.S. Walton
6. Dan Fraher
7. Edmund Keohan
8. Austin Bourke
9. Donal Foley
10. Donal 'Duck' Whelan
11. Maurice Fraher
12. J.A. Condon
13. Michael Joseph Stapleton
14. Declan Goode
15. Richard John Ussher
16. Peter O'Connor
17. Thomas A. Kyne
18. Henry Grattan Flood
19. Mary Brennan Holahan
20. Dr. P.J. O'Connor
21. Dr. Michael F. Moloney
22. Sean Norris
23. Nicholas Whittle
24. George Henry Cooke
25. Mike Byrne
26. Jim Ware
27. Laurence Mongey
28. Tom Cheasty
29. Fr. Risteard De Hindeberg
30. Fr Micheál Ó Síocháin
31. The Five Kirwan Brothers
32. Isabel Odell
33. Tadgh O'Regan
34. Nellie Organ
35. Richard Garrick (Richard T. O'Brien)
36. Richard A. Walsh
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Waterford People - A Biographical Dictionary
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3. Tom Tobin
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Tom Tobin PhotographerPublisher & Photographer (1926-1989)

Tom Tobin was born in Shandon Street in 1926. He first worked in the clerical department of the Dickens Leather Company. Later he started to write for the Dungarvan Leader and the Dungarvan Observer. He was particularly associated with the Leader in which he wrote his 'Spotlight' column. Tom opened a book shop in O'Connell Street and became well known as a photographer. In 1953 he wrote a book - Echoes from Decies - 'A Waterford Scrapbook' which consisted of a collection of his own photographs of Dungarvan with accompanying text. In the same year he launched a new newspaper called The Waterford County Gazette. It comprised of eight pages and was published every Wednesday at a price of three pence. The paper was published and edited by Tobin and printed by the Greyhound & Sporting Press Ltd of Wexford. Because a town the size of Dungarvan could not support three local papers the Gazette ceased publication after a brief run. Tom Tobin later moved to Limerick where he became editor of the Limerick Leader and the Limerick Chronicle.

He became a free-lance journalist and was appointed P.R.O. to Shannon Development Company. He was well known for his regular page 'Rambling though Munster with Tom Tobin' in the Irish Weekly Examiner.

He died in Limerick in 1989. In 1987 Waterford County Museum Society mounted an important exhibition on the history of photography in Co. Waterford. Mr Tobin's work was featured in the display and he generously donated a large collection of his negatives to the Museum archive. You can view some of Tom Tobin's photos online.

Author : Willie Fraher & Other Contributors   Published Online : 26 July 2001
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