Killorglin girls at the Gap of Dunloe
Killorglin girls at the Gap of Dunloe. Far Right - Shovan Mahony Walker daughter of Daniel Mahony of Killorglin. Ref: F300
Myles McCarthy, his wife Kathleen (Clifford) McCarthy and their son Myles
Myles McCarthy, his wife Kathleen (Clifford) McCarthy and their son Myles Ref: F301
Siobhan McCarthy & her cousin Sammy Johnston
Siobhan McCarthy & her cousin Sammy Johnston Ref: F303
Children of John Paul McCarthy Langford Street
Children of John Paul McCarthy Langford Street - L-R, Siobhan (Married Daniel Fenton), Elizabeth (Married James Monahan, emigrated to the US and Died aged 34), Frank (Sitting), Teresa (Tess) married Steve McMahon and lived...
Johannah (Hannah) Mahony
Johannah (Hannah) Mahony married John Hurley a butcher from Killarney and had a daughter Anne born around 1901. Hannah is thought to have died at a young age. Ref: F305
Glenbeigh Railway Station
Glenbeigh Railway Station. Source: The National Library of Ireland. Ref: R055
The Great Southern Hotel, Caragh Lake with the turret which was a very recognisable...
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The Great Southern Hotel, Caragh Lake which was sadly demolished in the mid 1950’s
The Great Southern Hotel, Caragh Lake which was sadly demolished in the mid 1950's. Source: The National Library of Ireland. Ref: R057
Noel Kingston Sings Danny Boy
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The evergreen Danny Boy - an excerpt from a live performance by Noel Kingston
One can imagine the views afforded to the train passengers when coming to or...
One can imagine the views afforded to the train passengers when coming to or leaving Killorglin. Source: The National Library of Ireland. Ref: R059
The Railway Viaduct over the River Laune known locally for generations as the ‘Metal...
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:...
1931 Killorglin Boys National School
1931 Killorglin Boys National School Mr McSweeney Principal, Mrs Lamb Infants, Liam Foley 1st &2nd Class, Michael O'Donoghue 3rd&4th Class. Ref: Sc039
Killorglin Vegetable Factory,1962
Founding members of the Killorglin Vegetable Factory. FR. Sam Moore, AIB. Tom Foley, Hugh O'Donnell, Hort. Instr. BR. John Perry, AIB. Paddy O'Neill, James Foley, Eddie Langford, John Joy in 1962. Ref:...