The terrain that faced the railway builders between Mountain Stage and Drung Hill. The mountain came right down to the sea which presented a vast challenge for bringing the railway west to Valentia Harbour. Source: The National Library of Ireland. Ref: R071
Photographic
James O’Shea and other pose leaning against his Ford Flathead V8, 1934.
James O'Shea and other pose leaning against his Ford Flathead V8, 1934. Ref: F067
Killorglin Boy Scouts with Fr William Keane Parish Priest (1930-35), outside St James...
The Killorglin Boy Scout Troop with Fr William Keane Parish Priest (1930-35), outside St James Church before their visit to Rome, 1933. Scout Master...
Video
Killorglin Archive on TG4 Nuacht 26th February 2014
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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...