Keywords: keane baronetcy keanebaronetcy sir john keane sirjohnkeane 5th baronet 5thbaronet george keane georgekeane frederick keane frederickkeane family cappoquin ireland september 1902 1900s poole collection poolecollection glass negative glassnegative a.h. poole ahpoole arthur henri poole arthurhenripoole waterford national library of ireland nationallibraryofireland people groupshot blackandwhite monochrome black and white This is the Keane family of Cappoquin House, Waterford. Seated in the cap is Sir John Keane (1873-1956), 5th Baronet. His successor, Richard, is not pictured here. However, the second and third sons are - George (right) and Frederick (left). Unfortunately have no names for the wife(?) and daughter. Cappoquin House was burnt in 1922, but was later restored by Sir John Keane, who used moulds from London to reproduce the internal plasterwork. Date: 3 September 1902 NLI Ref.: P_WP_1274 This is the Keane family of Cappoquin House, Waterford. Seated in the cap is Sir John Keane (1873-1956), 5th Baronet. His successor, Richard, is not pictured here. However, the second and third sons are - George (right) and Frederick (left). Unfortunately have no names for the wife(?) and daughter. Cappoquin House was burnt in 1922, but was later restored by Sir John Keane, who used moulds from London to reproduce the internal plasterwork. Date: 3 September 1902 NLI Ref.: P_WP_1274 |