Killorglin Railway staff pose for this photo. The safety record for the branch line was second to none and a great tribute to the generations of workers who served the line with distinction. There was a strong tradition of sons following fathers as workers into the Railway. Source: The National Library of Ireland. Ref: R077
Photographic
Noreen Coffey with her daughter Rebecca, the Queen of Puck Fair 2014
Noreen Coffey with her daughter Rebecca, the Queen of Puck Fair 2014. Ref: F413
Daniel Mahony, aged 17 in photo, 1893 – 1934. He was the son of...
Daniel Mahony, aged 17 in photo, 1893 - 1934. He was the son of Michael Mahony 1860 - 1905 and Julia Sullivan 1866 -...
A young Peter McGillycuddy on the day of his First Communion
A young Peter McGillycuddy on the day of his First Communion.
Video
He, The Town – A short film by Neil Browne
- Neil Browne - Artist Statement “He, The Town” My work seeks to show the relationship of generations within a family...
Kevin Melia Sings a beautiful Rendition of Raglan Road
Killorglin Archive presents Kevin Melia singing Raglan Road.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATC4INWEOeo&feature=youtu.be
Tribute to Michael ‘Butty’ Sugrue. Ireland and Europe’s Strongest Man
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bmhut7QGHlA