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Street scene,Dublin.

This is a scen taken from a black and white photo of Dublin circa 1930. I have added some detail.

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Anonymous Guest 18 Sep 2015

I have been searching the internet for info about Ena Keough for some time and just found her mentioned in your comments. This is a long shot but we bought a painting in her gallery 27 years ago that was by her ex-husband. We were so pleased to hear she is doing well but how do we contact her?

Anonymous Guest 18 Sep 2015

I have been searching the internet for info about Ena Keough for some time and just found her mentioned in your comments. This is a long shot but we bought a painting in her gallery 27 years ago that was by her ex-husband. We were so pleased to hear she is doing well but how do we contact her?

Rusty Woodward-Gladdish 20 Sep 2008

Hello Frank! How's things! Y'know this little painting caught my eye when I spotted the name J Anderson. That was my (adoptive) father's name. John Peter Anderson!!! Nira Dabush and I were saying the other day, that we didn't believe in conicidence and this confirms that belief!!! Love the picture too!

Artist Reply: Thank you Rustiferous, I have jst returned from Dingle town looking to buy the 'Times' but it aint in yet. Thanks for the comment and I beg to differ with you in the matter of coincidence, I'm a believer. Read Colin Wilson on the subject. Love and cabbage heads to you me dear.

Anonymous Guest 02 Jul 2008

Just a note about Ena Keogh...she is well and still running the gallery - she is anticipating a move a few doors down "away from the rubbish bins". We photographed her and she is still so lovely and doing her embroidery work - amazing and beautiful (both Ena and her work)

Artist Reply: Thanks for the update but I spoke with her recently via Skype and she was going strong. Keep in touch Bev.

Anonymous Guest 12 Jun 2008

Seeing the picture signed with the name Frank in Irish leads me to assume you are the same artist we met in July of 2000, in Ballydavid. We bought a painting of a man sitting in front of a wall with a green bicycle leaning against it. We bought it from Geraldine Keogh's mom. We love Dingle and have been back 7 times. We asked about you last time we were there. Someone told us you had moved to the States. It's lovely to see your work, we still enjoy our cyclist. Bev Kasprzak

Artist Reply: That's me all right and I'm glad you still like the painting. I think Ena Keogh has closed up shop now. Her partner died and she is 85. I miss Ena and Dingle and we go back every year because I still have the house in Ballydavid. Maybe some year we will meet again. We go for 3 weeks Sept/Oct. May the road rise for you. Frank.