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Commemorative plaque in Skibbereen Wandering around Skibbereen, I came across a plaque on a once-imposing pink…
11 Sunday Jan 2015
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Commemorative plaque in Skibbereen Wandering around Skibbereen, I came across a plaque on a once-imposing pink…
28 Sunday Dec 2014
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Tooreen Lake A joint post by Robert and Finola… Finola According to the forecast today could…
21 Sunday Dec 2014
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Church of St Barrahane, Castletownshend, East Window Images of the nativity are a special part of…
14 Sunday Dec 2014
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The word shenanigan (a deceitful confidence trick, or mischief) is considered by some to be derived…
14 Sunday Dec 2014
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30 Sunday Nov 2014
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Glebe Church, on the Ilen River The guest speaker at this Thursday’s Skibbereen Historical Society meeting…
30 Sunday Nov 2014
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Local tradition (and there is no better source of knowledge!) has it that you can relieve any…
16 Sunday Nov 2014
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Way back in 2013 I wrote about our chance discovery of the Captain Francis O’Neill Memorial…
02 Sunday Nov 2014
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On the north side of the Beara, looking across to the Kerry Mountains The Beara Peninsula…
02 Sunday Nov 2014
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Captured! Ogham stones held in iron bands at UCC The Scythian King Fénius Farsaid lived at…