The Cuala Marian League – And The Men Who Gave Us Our Club Name
This is a revised and updated version of an article that was first published in Oct 2017 The Marian Leagues were originally…
Dunleary O’Connells – Junior Football Winners 1911
Dunleary O’Connells is another of those Clubs whos very existence has been largely forgotten. Although not known to have any direct…
Hyde Road Pitch Opening – 1989
Cartlann Digiteach Cuala previously reported on the wonderful efforts made to develop our pitch at Hyde Park (Johnson set the perfect…
Comhar Cualann – So Little Time (So Much To Do).
Cartlann Digiteach Cuala occasionally likes to look over our historical fence to better understand what our neighbours were up to back…
Johnson Set The Perfect Pitch
We’ve said it before in these pages, Cartlann Digiteach Cuala loves attics. And when the attic in question belongs to a former…
RMS Leinster – Centenary Commemoration
The sinking of the RMS Leinster in 1918 by a German submarine, was by far the worst loss of life in Irish…
Cuala Casements – Junior Football – An Corn Plant Winners 1973
Cartlann Digiteach Cuala is thankful to Paul Keogh for supplying this image from 1973 when a “Cuala” team won their first Adult Football…
1974 – Dunphy Guides Cuala Casements To Minor League Victory
Cartlann Digiteach Cuala is delighted to announce the acquisition of a wide-ranging set of photographs and news clippings courtesy of Bridie Dunphy (one…
St. Michael’s Gaa Club – Sallynoggin 1960
Images of St. Michael’s are rare; so Cartlann Digiteach Cuala is grateful to Paul Keogh for sharing this ‘gem’ with us. This team was a…
Memories Of Cuala Days Gone By
On the eve of a historic weekend when a Cuala team returns to defend its all-Ireland club title at headquarters, Cartlann…
No Medal For Discovering Who Dunleary GAA Were
Cartlann Digiteach Cuala was recently shown this fascinating picture of an 1886 GAA medal. The holder has asked for Cuala’s…
Cuala Intermediate Team 1991 – 1993
Cartlann Digiteach Cuala added to its growing archive this week – courtesy of “a certain gentleman from Ballinteer” who knows full-well…