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Castlehaven Harbour, West Cork, c1900, with Ketch and Fishing Barrels.

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Castlehaven Harbour, West Cork, c1900, with Ketch and Fishing Barrels.

Courtesy JCHAS, 1905

French fleet fishing Castlehaven Harbour, West Cork, 1875.

https://durrushistory.com/2014/11/22/genealogy-of-odriscoll-family-from-ederscel-942-ad-with-sketch-of-vanished-castlehaven-castle-by-edith-somerville/

https://durrushistory.com/2015/01/29/9029/

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A Lick of Paint

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A Murmuration

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Originally posted on Roaringwater Journal:
We stood still and listened: the air was filled with humming – Bees swarming in February?…

Seating Plan of the Dining Hall of Tara , Seat of the High King of Ireland c 1,000 AD, from a Book Published by Figgis, 1968, Dedicated to DONOGH O’MALLEY, Late Minster for Education, in Ireland, whose Single-mindedness and Extraordinary Energy fired Public Opinion and brought to fulfilment much dedicated work and imaginative planning of the Permanent Officers in that Department

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Seating Plan of the Dining Hall of Tara. seat of the High King of Ireland c 1,000 AD, from a Book Published by Figgis, 1968, Dedicated to DONOGH O’MALLEY, Late Minster for Education, in Ireland, whose Single-mindedness and Extraordinary Energy fired Public Opinion and brought to fulfilment much dedicated work and imaginative planning of the Permanent Officers in that Department

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hill_of_Tara

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John Wesley preaching in room over Old Market House, Innishannon, Co. Cork

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John Wesley preaching in room over Old Market House, Innishannon, Co. Cork

From Rev. John Harding Cole article on Innishannon, JCHAS 1907

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Bantry 1860s, Early Irish photographer Rev Freke of Durrus at Queen of Denmark’s visit to Bandon, Bantry Regatta August, 1864, Bantry Cricket Team (Toope, Jagoe, Meara, Warner, MacNamara, Thompson, Harris, Croly, T. Lannin, McCarthy, Byes) against Crew of H.M.S. ‘Lark’ (Irwin, Robothan, Mehegan, Dayrell, Hodge, Bride, Tickner, Cole, Brine, Martin, Byes) April 1868, Bantry and Skibbereen Agricultural Society, A Visit to Bantry September 1868, Sketches of Rooska, the Exquisite new Church (of Ireland) erected by Mr William Murphy, a mile Eastward the residence of the late Richard Levis, Esq. December 1869.

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Bantry 1860s, Early Irish photographer Rev Freke of Durrus at Queen of Denmark’s visit to Bandon, Bantry Regatta August, 1864, Bantry Cricket Team (Toope, Jagoe, Meara, Warner, MacNamara, Thompson, Harris, Croly, T. Lannin, McCarthy, Byes) against Crew of H.M.S. ‘Lark’ (Irwin, Robothan, Mehegan, Dayrell, Hodge, Bride, Tickner, Cole, Brine, Martin, Byes) April 1868,  Bantry and Skibbereen Agricultural Society, A Visit to Bantry September 1868, Sketches of Rooska, the Exquisite new Church (of Ireland) erected by Mr William Murphy, a mile Eastward the residence of the late Richard Levis, Esq.December 1869.

Sir Joceyln Coghill, Early Photographer c 1860.

1860 Cork Militia Marching in Castletownsend, West Cork.

Cricket was quite common in Ireland before the onset of the GAA in the late 1880s.  A cricket team was established in Bantry under the patronage of the Earl of Bantry in April 1868 and played at the Inches, Beach.

HMS Lark (1855) was a Dapper-class screw gunboat launched in 1855 and sold in 1878.

The Murphy who erected Rooska Church was the father of William Martin Murphy, originally from Beara.  He was an active builder and built the pier in Bantry around this time.

James Freke Vicar 1852-1865, Magistrate 1862, attended the wedding of Lord Bandon’s daughter in Bandon 1863. John Harding Cole Curate, 1860. He was an early photographer and was involved in taking photographs at the Bazaar in Lord Bandon’s Castle Bandon in 1865.  He attended the funeral of Lord Bantry in July 1868.  Addressed a meeting in Durrus Court House in 1873 on the need to promote railways and gave the example of Belgium as having an efficient state owned railway system.

Rooska

Some of the services and sermons at these places of worship were in Irish c. 1850, when the Rev. Crosthwaite preached; attended by thirty converts and several poor Protestants who would have to travel six to ten miles if they attended the Parish Church.  Rooska Church was built in 1866 to a design of William Atkins. The builder was William Murphy of Beara possibly the father of William Martin Murphy.The church was reopened in 1894 and in an article reproduced in Francis Humphries’s book; there is a reference to the congregation comprising 65 of the farming class. The large proportion of men especially young men here as in other West Cork parishes was in contrast to the situation elsewhere.  The church underwent redecoration in 1962.  This Church was closed in January 1988.

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139 Law Students from Cork to Inner Temple, London, 1568-1919

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Judge Robert Swanton (1764-1840), Ballydehob, New York, Ballydehob, West Cork, US Citizenship application 1800, Officer New York Militia 1811, Marriage New York, Appointment as Judge, Republican Politician.

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Judge Robert Swanton (1764-1840), Ballydehob, New York, Ballydehob, West Cork,  US Citizenship application 1800, Officer New York Militia 1811, Marriage New York, Appointment as Judge, Republican Politician.

Courtesy Ginni Swanton, Seattle.

Robert Swanton, 1767-1840, Ballydehob, West Cork, United Irishman, Active in US Politics and Supporter of Martin Van Buren and Judge of the Marine Court New York

Thomas Swanton Death 1861 Robert Swanton November 27, 1817 NY Evening Post Robert Swanton House to Let March 14, 1815 Evening Post Robert Swanton Description detailed 1835 NY age 70 Robert Swanton and Ann Long marriage 1814 (1) Robert Swanton Commission 1812 Robert Swanton American Citizen mention copy Robert Swanton 1809 appointment as notary copy Judge Swanton Story (2) Robrt Swanton appointment to Marine Court

Some extracts from Rent Roll of Rev. Lombard in Bandon and Clonakilty, Co. Cork including some from 1686, Mills and Fishing at Coolfada, Customs from Provost.

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Some extracts from Rent Roll of Rev.Lombard in Bandon and Clonakilty, Co. Cork including some from 1686, Mills and Fishing at Coolfada, Customs from Provost.

From National Library Manuscript Section.

https://durrushistory.com/2014/11/30/deed-26th-june-1739-lord-and-lady-burlington-to-henry-boyle-parts-of-clonakilty-and-west-cork-set-out-in-schedule-containing-tenant-names-parcels-rents-names-include-gould-honners-ware-harris-t/

https://durrushistory.com/2014/11/25/some-rentals-tenant-names-properties-rents-of-the-earl-of-corkboyle-estate-bandon-area-bandonbridge-some-clonakilty-carbery-from-1637-co-cork/

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The Tanner Letters : Original Documents and Notices of Irish Affairs in the Sixteenth & Seventeenth Centuries, Extracted from the Collection in the Bodleian Library, Oxford on the need to discourage clothing production in Ireland lest it prejudice England and encourage the growing of Flax.

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The Tanner Letters : Original Documents and Notices of Irish Affairs in the Sixteenth & Seventeenth Centuries, Extracted from the Collection in the Bodleian Library, Oxford on the need to discourage clothing production in Ireland lest it prejudice England and encourage the growing of Flax.

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