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Joe O'Tooles Well
By
Graham Hembrough
1992 - 2013
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Joe when he was alive, fetched water from this well (spring fed) to his home until mains water was made available. He was still doing this when I photographed him here in 1992.
Today, the well is still there but no longer in daily use as mains water is widely available.
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