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  • Customs Report 1821-2 (and Miscellaneous Petitions to Government 1820-5) and some Earlier Customs Data, including staffing, salaries, duties including, Cork, Kinsale, Youghal, Baltimore, with mention of Bantry, Crookhaven, Glandore, Berehaven, Castletownsend, Enniskeane, Passage, Crosshaven, Cove, Clonakilty, Cortmacsherry.
  • Eoghan O’Keeffe 1656-1723, Glenville, Co. Cork later Parish Priest, Doneralie 1723 Lament in old Irish
  • Historic maps from Cork City and County from 1600
  • Horsehair, animal blood an early 18th century Stone House in West Cork and Castles.
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  • Jack Dukelow, 1866-1953 Wit and Historian, Rossmore, Durrus, West Cork. Charlie Dennis, Batt The Fiddler.
  • Kilcoe Church, West Cork, built by Father Jimmy O’Sullivan, 1905 with glass by Sarah Purser, A. E. Childs (An Túr Gloine) and Harry Clarke Stained Glass Limited
  • Late 18th/Early 19th century house, Ahagouna (Áth Gamhna: Crossing Place of the Calves/Spriplings) Clashadoo, Durrus, West Cork, Ireland
  • Letter from Lord Carbery, 1826 re Destitution and Emigration in West Cork and Eddy Letters, Tradesmen going to the USA and Labourers to New Brunswick
  • Marriage early 1700s of Cormac McCarthy son of Florence McCarthy Mór, to Dela Welply (family originally from Wales) where he took the name Welply from whom many West Cork Welplys descend.
  • Online Archive New Brunswick, Canada, many Cork connections
  • Origin Dukelow family, including Coughlan, Baker, Kingston and Williamson ancestors
  • Return of Yeomanry, Co. Cork, 1817
  • Richard Townsend, Durrus, 1829-1912, Ireland’s oldest Magistrate and Timothy O’Donovan, Catholic Magistrate from 1818 as were his two brothers Dr. Daniel and Richard, Rev Arminger Sealy, Bandon, Magistrate died Bandon aged 95, 1855
  • School Folklore Project 1937-8, Durrus, Co. Cork, Schools Church of Ireland, Catholic.
  • Sean Nós Tradition re emerges in Lidl and Aldi
  • Some Cork and Kerry families such as Galwey, Roches, Atkins, O’Connells, McCarthys, St. Ledgers, Orpen, Skiddy, in John Burkes 1833 Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland:
  • Statement of Ted (Ríoch) O’Sullivan (1899-1971), Barytes Miner at Derriganocht, Lough Bofinne with Ned Cotter, later Fianna Fáil T.D. Later Fianna Fáil TD and Senator, Gortycloona, Bantry, Co. Cork, to Bureau of Military History, Alleged Torture by Hammer and Rifle at Castletownbere by Free State Forces, Denied by William T Cosgrave who Alleged ‘He Tried to Escape’.
  • The Rabbit trade in the 1950s before Myxomatosis in the 1950s snaring, ferrets.

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Monthly Archives: May 2015

Sergeant Pritchard, Royal Engineers, 1901, Probable Re-survey Ordnance Survey, Durrus, West Cork, Chainmen, Surveyors, Sappers, Other Chain Men, Charles Mccarthy Fawnmore, Kilcrohane, Jeremiah O’Donovan Gortnakilla, George O’Mahony Rosskerig.

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Sergeant Pritchard, Royal Engineers, 1901, Probable Re-survey Ordnance Survey, Durrus, West Cork, Chainmen, Surveyors, Sappers, Other Chain Men, Charles Mccarthy Fawnmore, Kilcrohane, Jeremiah O’Donovan Gortnakilla, George O’Mahony, Rosskerig.

In the Carrigboy Girls School record there are entries for Beatrice and Dorothy Pritchard their father a Sergeant Royal Engineers for 1901, they seem to have been in the school for a about a year.

At the time local young men were employed as chain men or surveyors probably in connection with a re survey by the Ordnance Survey.  It is likely that they operated under the supervision of someone like Sergeant Pritchard.  There are quite a number of such men and include one of the Skuses of Clashadoo who when the period of local employment ceased joined the Royal Engineer as a sapper.  Looking at some of the RE records this was a common form of entry.

Charles McCarthy (born approx 1880) from Fawnmore, Kilcrohane, later joined the Royal Engineers and went overseas (reported missing in action missing for a few weeks but pulled himself out of some hole and was decorated for bravery and engineering skill, buried in South Hampton)

His brother in law Jerhmiah O’Donovan, Gortnakilla was also a sapper, as was George O Mahony from Rosskerrig

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His neighbour Jeremiah Crowley, Ahagouna was also so employed and in his Ellis Island entry to the USA c 1904 he is described as surveyor.  He went on to run a very sucessful business in San Francisco. Even in National School he was doing book keepin at the age of 9.

Sewing Machine Lessons Start in Carrigboy (Durrus) Girls National School 1890.

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Sewing Machine Lessons Start in Carrigboy (Durrus) Girls National School 1890.

http://www.historytoday.com/richard-cavendish/singer-sewing-machine-patented

Girls Register 1866-1930:

https://plus.google.com/photos/100968344231272482288/albums/6146640094366678001

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More Scaraveens (‘Scairbhíní)’, Garbh Mí na gCuach’ (the Rough Month of the Cuckoo), in Kilcrohane the Gougan Gust. The period between April 15 and May 15, Alexander Buchan, Scottish Meteorologist.

14 Thursday May 2015

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More Scaraveens (‘scairbhíní’)‘, Garbh Mí na gCuach’ (the Rough Month of the Cuckoo), the period between April 15 and May 15, Alexander Buchan, Scottish Meteorologist.

Courtesy Irish Examiner, Mixed Messages.

The Plants won’t be safe from Frost until the Scaraveens are Gone 15th April to 15th May, (Scairbhín)

http://www.irishexaminer.com/lifestyle/outdoors/donal-hickey/farewell-to-rough-month-of-the-cuckoo-193747.html

Henry Morgan Esquire, Sketches and Drawings on Stone, 1860s Views of Cork Harbour, Seine Fishing, Early Trains, Steam Paddle Ships, Trabolgan the Seat of W.B. Roche Esq. M.P., Cork Harbour Light House, Haulbowline and White Point, Coolmore and Carrigaline River, Cross Haven, Queenstown named by Her Majesty Queen Victoria, August 3rd 1849, on Her Graciously landing There, Belgrove and East Ferry Church, East Grove East Ferry, Monkstown Bay, Belvelly Bridge and Castle, Monkstown, The Giant Stairs and Monkstown Reach, Monkstown Baths, Carrigaloe, Horsehead, Foaty Bay, Lough Mahon Inchera, Blackrock Castle, The Glanmire Channel, Tivoli, Cork from The Navigation Wall, Lithographer, Spreat, Lith, Exeter, with Pre Amble from Father Prout

13 Wednesday May 2015

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Henry Morgan Esquire, Sketches and Drawings on Stone, 1860s Views of Cork Harbour, Seine Fishing, Early Trains, Steam Paddle Ships, Trabolgan the Seat of W.B. Roche Esq. M.P., Cork Harbour Light House, Haulbowline and White Point, Coolmore and Carrigaline River, Cross Haven, Queenstown named by Her Majesty Queen Victoria, August 3rd 1849, on Her Graciously landing There, Belgrove and East Ferry Church, East Grove East Ferry, Monkstown Bay, Belvelly Bridge and Castle, Monkstown, The Giant Stairs and Monkstown Reach, Monkstown Baths, Carrigaloe, Horsehead, Foaty Bay, Lough Mahon Inchera, Blackrock Castle, The Glanmire Channel, Tivoli, Cork from The Navigation Wall, Lithographer, Spreat, Lith, Exeter, with Pre Amble from Father Prout

https://plus.google.com/photos/100968344231272482288/albums/6148364480944899553

The Plants won’t be safe from Frost until the Scaraveens are Gone 15th April to 15th May, (Scairbhín)

13 Wednesday May 2015

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The Plants won’t be safe from Frost until the Scaraveens are Gone 15th April to 15th May, (Scairbhín), Donegal/Cork/Kerry

@colmtobin
scairbhín, m., ford, etc.; the last fortnight in April and the first in May, in full s. na gcuach (of the cuckoos or blasts) …

— Dinneen's Dictionary 📘 (@AnDuinnineach) April 22, 2014

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Gallery

The sun never sets …on Donegal places?

13 Wednesday May 2015

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Originally posted on A SILVER VOICE FROM IRELAND:
? Sun setting over Bushland in Australia In James Joyce’s Ulysses,Mr.Deasy asks Stephen Dedalus what an Englishman’s…

Kingston West Cork Genealogy

12 Tuesday May 2015

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Kingston West Cork Genealogy:

https://kyngeston.wordpress.com/

Freddy White at the Tin Pub, Ahakista, West Cork

11 Monday May 2015

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One of the all time greats of Irish Music much unknown.  wwww

Christy Moore sings John Spillane’s Gortatagort (Gort an tSagairt), Chief Francis O’Neill, Pilgrimage to Moulivard Church and Irish Sinologist.

An Account of old Street Ballads from Mr.Hely, Hanover Street, Cork, World Renowned from c 1830 with some of his original woodcuts, ‘The Green Linnett’, ‘The Coleeen Rue’, ‘Grana Uile’.

Mr. John Wiseman, Rooska, Bantry, West Cork, chosen April 1926, to represent Ireland at the International Fiddling Competition at Lewiston, Maine, USA by the Ancient Order of Hibernians of America.

Some songs of West Cork, from 1880s ‘The Chapel of Charming Rossmore’, ‘Fifty years Ago (The ESB in Coolea), The Rookery, ‘Garnish’, ‘The Banks of Sullane’, ‘A Toast to Beara’, ‘The Shores of Coolough Bay’, ‘The Strands of Ballylickey and the transmission of music and song along the Butter Roads

The Buachallán Bawn, Spinning Duet, probably pre 1800 sung by girls spinning flax or wool

Chief O’Neill, Christy Moore and music in West Cork and a mystery Beamish contribution to the Chief’s Collection.”The Píobaire Bán”, written by Tim O’Riordan- about the piper Peter Hagerty (Hegarty) of Caheragh parish.

http://www.freddiewhite.com/news.htm

http://www.freddiewhite.com/video1.htm

http://www.freddiewhite.com/video2.htm

http://www.freddiewhite.com/video3.htm

http://www.freddiewhite.com/video4.htm

‘The Saints of Togherdoo’ (Co. Tyrone) by Zechariah Worrell

10 Sunday May 2015

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A little chapel was built here as early as 1761 and evidence of it remained into the 20th century.  “The ruins were in the corner of Edward Gibson’s field. The wicker ceiling was made of locally grown sally rods, peeled, interlaced and varnished. Sacking was laid on top of it and the thatch above it.”

However, it was Rev Zechariah Worrell (1760 – 1834) , a poet as well as an itinerant preacher, who was to write the little congregation into the annals of Irish Methodist history. In 1808, when leaving there, after a period of service, he wrote the poem ‘Farewell to Tagherdoo’ (sic) to be sung to the tune of ‘Haste again ye days of grace’. In fourteen verses he praised the Christian commitment and friendship he had experienced there.

Tradition records that his successor was less popular with the people and he sent some lines of his own to his predecessor ‘I…

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Alice Milligan (1866 – 1953) – poet, Irish nationalist …. and Methodist

10 Sunday May 2015

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Alice Milligan was born at Gortmore, Omagh, County Tyrone the third of 13 children. She was educated at Methodist College, Belfast, Magee College, Derry, and King’s College, London and learned Irish in Dublin.  

She was a friend of James Connolly, a member of Inghinidhe na hEireann and of Sinn Fein. For some years Alice was organiser for the Gaelic League.  She published poetry in the United Irishman among other journals, and in 1895, with Ethna Carbery founded and edited the Northern Patriot. She also edited the Shan Van Vocht from 1896 to 1899. She was a founder member of the Ulster Anti-Partition Council.

In 1900 she wrote a play, The Last Feast of the Fianna, for the Irish Literary Theatre, and The Daughter of Donagh for the Abbey Theatre. In 1898 she published a Life of Wolfe Tone and later a novel, A Royal Democrat as well as…

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