The Railway Viaduct over the River Laune known locally for generations as the ‘Metal Bridge’. The house to the left still remains to the present day. Source: The National Library of Ireland. Ref: R060
Photographic
Tom Doyle, Local Historian, Upper Bridge Street, Killorglin, 2014
Tom Doyle, Local Historian, Upper Bridge Street, Killorglin, 2014.
The new tiered seating which was installed by the KCYMS Committee in 2012 adds...
The new tiered seating which was installed by the KCYMS Committee in 2012 adds to the comfort for the audience at The Wildflower Competition...
Killorglin Railway staff pose for this photo. The safety record for the branch line...
Killorglin Railway staff pose for this photo. The safety record for the branch line was second to none and a great tribute to the...
Video
A Parish Remembers – Part 1
The centenary of St. James' Catholic 70-465 Church 1988. Edited by Mike Foley. 70-465
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Falvey’s Pub Video by Padraig Kennelly of kennelly Archive
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Photographer Padraig Kennelly describes the traditional Irish Pub as a place of song and entertainment. He names Declan Falveys...
A Glimpse of Times Past
A Glimpse of Times Past
A beautiful tale told by Lily Murphy and Peig Brosnan of how things used to be.
Filmed & produced by Joe...