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Beaufort
Kate O’Sullivan was born on October 7th, 1896 and was one of Ireland’s oldest women when she died aged 105. She put her long life down to potatoes a bowl of porridge every morning and a little brandy every night with hot water and sugar. Her life spanned three centuries. She lived through the Easter Rising in 1916, two world wars and the creation of the Free State.
1909 Funeral of J.P. O Sullivan from Firies to Churchtown, Beaufort. Leaving Killorglin Annadale Road B/W
Gene Mangan, Tom Foley, ?,?,?, first cycle race in Killorglin from Beaufort Bridget to the Track Killorglin
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