Proposed road over Cousane Gap, to Bantry, West Cork, 1822.
26 Monday Jan 2015
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Proposed road over Cousane Gap, to Bantry, West Cork, 1822.
25 Sunday Jan 2015
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Dunmanway, West Cork, Shuldham Pedrigree from Genealogical Office, Dublin, commencing with marriage of 1713 between Edmund Shuldham, Crown Solicitor to Mary McCarthy Spannigh.
Maps 1801-1803, Shuldham (McCarthy) Estate 10,000 acres Dunmanway, Co. Cork
Minority from Corke Journal January 1758.
25 Sunday Jan 2015
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This gallery contains 7 photos.
Originally posted on Roaringwater Journal:
Kilcoe National School Fourth Class – archaeologists of the future! A joint post by Robert and…
24 Saturday Jan 2015
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Spoken Irish in Cork City from 1610.
Courtesy JCHAS, 1944
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Durrus:
Coomhola and Borlin Valleys:
Skibbereen/Bantry (may have been collected by Canon Goodman):
Gaeilge i Measc an Bhéarla, Irish in English Skibbereen area.
Dunmanway:
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Ruins Skeam Island Church, Aughadown, West Cork
The P O’Keeffe referred to is Bantry Businessman and Antiquarian Paddy O’Keeffe whose family still own many businesses in the town. B. O’Regan, is Bernard O’Regan whose family owned a chain of creameries before they were taken over and he lived in Aughadown he was a noted historian. Fahy may have been a Lecturer in Archaeology in UCC.
Courtesy JCHAS 1962.