A line of barrel-top caravans parked along the Killarney Road from the Bridge for Puck Fair with children walking camera on the road, circa 1940’s. This was the traditional pitch as it gave them access to the river for washing and water for their animals. Source: The Patrick Houlihan Collection. Ref No: P084
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The stone plaque to commemorate the building of the Gleesk Viaduct in the year...
The stone plaque to commemorate the building of the Gleesk Viaduct in the year A.D 1892 (Anno Domini- The year of our Lord). ...
Goods train in Killorglin Station with Iveragh Road in the background
Goods train In Killorglin Station with Iveragh Road in the background. cheap custom essays Ref. R008
Video
Ancient Puck Fair by Padraig Kennelly of Kennelly Archive
Photographer Padraig Kennelly describes one of the strangest annual events in Europe. The oldest traditional fair in Ireland, Puck Fair centres on the Puck...
A Parish Remembers – Part 2
The centenary of St. James' Catholic Church 1988. Edited by Mike Foley.
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