The BARONY OF GAULTIER HISTORICAL SOCIETY is a group of individuals based in East Waterford, Co Waterford - incorporating the coastal villages of Cheekpoint, Passage East and Dunmore East and the townlands of the barony area. Waterford is in the South East of Ireland and has a rich heritage in history, historical sites and culture. We organise a range of events and new members are always welcome.
Wednesday, 3 June 2020
Our June photo from our 2016 Calendar
Boys outside Ballygunner Church 1922.
Back row L – R: Tom Phelan, Michael Joe Fitzpatrick, Mickey (Baker) Power, mickey (Froggy) Power, Jackie Howlett, Tom Veale, Mattie Dunne, Tom (Baker) Power.
Middle row L – R: Paddy (Pio) Long, Jimmy O’Neill, Richie Myler, Tom Ivory, Eddie Phelan, Tom Lyons.
Front row L – R: Tommy Murphy, Jimmy (Brasscock) Sullivan, Jasie Condon, Charlie Sullivan, Nicholas Aylward, Dick Ivory.
Tuesday, 2 June 2020
The June photo from our 2020 Calendar
The Dunmore East Regatta in the late 1940s.
The annual regatta began in 1862. For well over a century it was the highlight of the summer months for many people in Gaultier. Large crowds gathered in the village and congregated along the quayside and on the “Island” where these people are standing or sitting. The Island is no longer there. It was situated in the area now occupied by the West Wharf, the Ice-plant and the Yacht Club.
The spectators enjoyed the yacht racing, swimming and rowing races as well as special events like “The greasy pole”, model yacht races and one of the closing events, the Duck Hunt. The best place to see the “Duck” (a strong swimmer who had to evade the chasing pilot punt), was on the island where these people are gathered. A fancy dress parade was another enjoyable feature.
The starting “pistol” was usually a Shotgun but the pellets were first removed from the cartridges.
Elderly people from the rural countryside once told me that their one excursion away from the daily toil was the annual trip to Dunmore for the regatta and the luxury of sitting on a wall, eating ice-cream.
Article by John Burke
The annual regatta began in 1862. For well over a century it was the highlight of the summer months for many people in Gaultier. Large crowds gathered in the village and congregated along the quayside and on the “Island” where these people are standing or sitting. The Island is no longer there. It was situated in the area now occupied by the West Wharf, the Ice-plant and the Yacht Club.
The spectators enjoyed the yacht racing, swimming and rowing races as well as special events like “The greasy pole”, model yacht races and one of the closing events, the Duck Hunt. The best place to see the “Duck” (a strong swimmer who had to evade the chasing pilot punt), was on the island where these people are gathered. A fancy dress parade was another enjoyable feature.
The starting “pistol” was usually a Shotgun but the pellets were first removed from the cartridges.
Elderly people from the rural countryside once told me that their one excursion away from the daily toil was the annual trip to Dunmore for the regatta and the luxury of sitting on a wall, eating ice-cream.
Article by John Burke