Some Mills, Co. Cork with Ancient Water Mill (Ulster),Wash Mill and Tuck Mill for Flax.
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01 Sunday Mar 2015
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Some Mills, Co. Cork with Ancient Water Mill (Ulster),Wash Mill and Tuck Mill for Flax.
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01 Sunday Mar 2015
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Group photo at the corn 1930s Skerkin Island, West Cork, Old Fashioned photo 1947, harvesting seaweed with the ‘Scanhadór’
https://durrushistory.com/2015/02/28/pishogs-christian-taboos-old-cures-holy-wells-from-sherkin/
Courtesy Dolly O’Reilly’s book
28 Saturday Feb 2015
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Enquiries in the Barony of West Carbery, some East Carbery and Bere in 1909 under the Pension Act 1908 of Census of 1851, by Townland, name and where applicable Maiden name.
The christian name is not given but in most cases should be ascertainable by checking the on lne 1910 census:
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/
http://www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.com/irish-pension-records.html
The Census of 1851 was taken under the superintendence of the Registrar-General of Marriages, Mr. William Donnelly, assisted by Dr. (afterwards Sir) William Wilde. The chief features of that enumeration were the School Census and the Report on the Status of Disease, which, in addition to treating of the number of people suffering from sickness, dealt with the deaf and dumb, the blind, the lunatic and idiotic, and the lame and decrepit. An interesting Table of Cosmical Phenomena, Epizootics, Famines and Pestilences in Ireland, from the earliest records published, was also compiled by the Assistant Commissioner, aided by the eminent Irish scholars, Dr. O’Donovan and Mr. Eugene O’Curry, MRIA. The Agricultural Statistics (first commenced in 1847) for 1851 and 1852 were collected by the Commissioners, who also published detailed statistics of emigration.”
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28 Saturday Feb 2015
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Doctor John Browne (born Elphin Roscomon) (1798-1870), Master Bandon Endowed School, Evidence 1855, some boys gooing for East India Company Clerkships, Curriculum, Bandon Grammar School. Co. Cork, 1906 and 1924, Photograph Pupils names included.
Courtesy Bandon Historical Journal article Padraig Hamilton.
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Thadeus O’Mahony, (1821-1903), Údar agus Ollamh.
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Pishógs (Christian Taboos), Old Cures, Holy Wells from Sherki
1938 School Folklore Project, Sarah Dukelow, Clashadoo, Durrus, Co. Cork.
https://durrushistory.com/2014/12/07/james-m-burke-m-a-b-l-history-sherkin-island-west-cork-antiquities-townlands/
n Island, West Cork.
Courtesy Dolly O’Reilly from her book.
28 Saturday Feb 2015
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Charles Wesley Bandon, Co. Cork, 8th September 1746 and his brother John, 9th September addressing Bandon Meeting ‘By far the largest that I have seen in Ireland’
Bandon and west Cork were somewhat unusual that unlike most of Ireland excepting Dublin, Cork and Northern Ireland there was a substantial population of relatively poor Protestant labourers, artisans and small farmers. This was the group which provided many of the early adherents to early Methodism.
John Wesley preaching in room over Old Market House, Innishannon, Co. Cork
28 Saturday Feb 2015
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Medals and Memorials of Irish Volunteers; Great Island (Cobh) Cavalry, Cork Artillery, Imokilly Blue Artillery, Muskerry Light Blue Dragoons, Kerrech Company (Kinalea and Kerricyrrihy Union), Youghal Union Volunteers, Kerry Volunteers, Kilfinane Volunteers, Cork Barrymore Cavalry, Cork County Volunteers (1803), Cork Cavalry, Kilworth Cavalry.
By Cork Antiquarian Robert Day, FSA, Courtesy JCHAS, 1905
https://durrushistory.com/2013/08/11/bantry-protestant-militia-and-volunteers-1779/
Some West Cork Military Service covers part f this period: