Doctor Went in Waterville

Doctor Went in Waterville

18th September 1966; Dr Went examines dead fingerlings at a hatchery in Waterville. The photo was taken after Dr. A.E.T. Went, Chief Scientific advisor to the Department of Agriculture and fisheries confirmed after tests that the one million fingerling trout that died on the weekend of the 17th and 18th of September did not die of natural causes at the Rainbow Ltd. Hatchery on the Finglas River, and he suggested that the Gardai be called. The photo was taken after Dr. A.E.T. Went, Chief Scientific Advisor to the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, confirmed after tests that the one million fingerling trout that died on the weekend of the 17th and 18th of September did not die of natural causes at the Rainbow Ltd. Hatchery on the Finglas River. Dr. Went suggested that the Gardai be called.

Photo ID: JTV017
Created: September 18, 1966
Author: © Padraig & Joan Kennelly/Kennelly Archive
Photo size: 20.8 Mpixels (59.6 MB uncompressed) - 5807x3588 pixels (19.4x12 in / 49.2x30.4 cm at 300 ppi)