Dublin Match Programme Celebrates Cuala Success – November 1991
When Dublin Hurlers took to the field against Galway in the NHL in 1991 it was only fitting that the…
Dun Laoghaire Players Rub Shoulders With G.A.A. Aristocracy – 1886
” the teams presented themselves in gay and gorgeous costumes.” Cartlann Digiteach Cuala is grateful to Michael Kennedy for drawing our attention to…
Cuala Take Second Title In Three Years – SHC 1991
Hot on the heels of winning their first ever Senior Championship in 1989, Cuala were back in Parnell Park battling for…
Cuala Hurling & Football – Minutes 11 March 1965
” members were asked to leave the meeting quietly” In the aftermath of the British monarch’s historic visit to Croke Park,…
Harold Dalkey Win Conlon Cup – May 1957
The Ó Maoláin Album celebrates a remarkable victory by Harold Boys Dalkey in the 1956/57 Primary Schools Div 3 Hurling Final with a team picture…
School Scrapbook Reveals A Goldmine Of Gaelic Games History In Dalkey
Cartlann Digiteach Cuala has just struck gold! We have just acquired a copy of a unique Scrapbook covering Hurling &…
Historic Match Programme Recalls 1989 SHC Success
Cartlann Digiteach Cuala (Cuala Digital Archive) is delighted to report the latest acquisition for its collection of club memorabilia. An eagle-eyed Colin…
Cuala Boys – Inaugural Meeting 1962
Cuala Boys was formed from players who participated in juvenile games in the Cuala Marian League. the early players were…
St Begnet’s GAA – Division C Winners – 1962
Back Row: Sean Tobin, Jim Doran, Jack Wallace, J. Walsh, J. Byrne, Murt Gleeson, Pat Murphy, G. Smith, Alec Wallace…
Digging Up Our Past For Digital Posterity
On La na gClub, (10th May 2009) Cuala launched a major programme to research and record our social history, an…
Cuala Hurling Club 1920’s
This is the earliest known team photograph of a Cuala team. Significantly, it provides an important link between the present…
Another Good Day At The Office For The U21s
Cartlann Digiteach Cuala knows that, when it comes to history, you cant beat first hand experience. So, in the aftermath…