Bandrooms
1850-Present
The
Boherbuoy Band was situated in the Castle of Comforts
until 1903, when the building was demolished to make way for the
new St. Joseph's St. which connects O' Connell Avenue
and Edward Street.
Next
they moved to a small lane off Boherbuoy, King's Lane and
then to site occupied later by the Rangers' Club. 
The
next shift was to Carey's Road and then to Browne's
Place, off Edward Street.
These
were some of the earlier places the Band met before moving to
their present location. While in this location for some 60 years,
the actual hall has changed. The old Bandhall was demolished in
1973 and the present Bandroom was opened in late 1973 by the late
Alderman Jim Kemmy, T.D. Indeed Jim Kemmy was to remain
Hon. Vice-President of the Band until his death in 1997.
To
the right, Jim can be seen helping with the building of the current
bandhall.
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