25th June 2018. Train from Portadown to Drogheda (population 40,000). Drogheda is on the River Boyne and in Irish history is notorious as the scene of a massacre by Oliver Cromwell’s army in 1649.

The severed head of Saint Oliver Plunkett in St Peters Church in Drogheda. St Oliver was executed by hanging, drawing and quartering in London in 1681.

Cell door.

Biography of Saint Oliver Plunkett.

Inside Church.

Saint Oliver Plunketts Altar/

Augustinian Church.

Augustinian Church in Drogheda and memorial to Blessed Peter Taaffe, the Augustinian prior executed by Cromwell’s troops in 1649.

St Laurence Gate, part of the walls dates from 13th century.

The Old Gaol.

The River Boyne.

The memorial to Michael Quinn, Irish Naval Service who lost his life in the line of duty.

Joey Maher, Handball player.

Tony “Socks” Byrne (Boxer) who carried the National Flag at the opening ceremony of the Melbourne Olympics (1956) and went on to win a bronze medal.

Louth GAA colours.





















