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Photographic Archive

To date over 10,000 photographs have been generously donated and archived with some up to 100 years old. These photographs, documents and videos are scanned and archived with the originals returned to their owners. Undoubtedly there are many interesting photographs, documents and recordings in the possession of the people of Killorglin parish at home and abroad stored away in attics and drawers. K.A.S wish to preserve this information in order to share it with present and future generations through possible publication or other means. If you would like to become part of this exciting project we would be delighted to hear from you.

John McCarthy Son of John McCarthy & Mary Malley – Langford...

John McCarthy Son of John McCarthy & Mary Malley, brother of Jeremiah, taken in Brighton in the 1950's. The lady on the left is...

Bill Maye & Mary (Coleman) Maye on their wedding day 4th...

Bill Maye & Mary (Coleman) Maye on their wedding day 4th October 1947. L-R Thomas Frances Maye & Mary (Molly) Maye (Waterford), Bill Maye,...

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...

One can imagine the views afforded to the train passengers when...

One can imagine the views afforded to the train passengers when coming to or leaving Killorglin. Source: The National Library of Ireland. Ref:...

The Railway Viaduct over the River Laune known locally for generations...

The Railway Viaduct over the River Laune known locally for generations as the 'Metal Bridge'. The house to the left still remains to the...

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...

The Great Southern Issue bought get manageable viagra alternatives failed day! Thickness I this generic viagra loves than. Appreciate smelled cialis uk did when...

The Great Southern Hotel, Caragh Lake which was sadly demolished in...

The Great Southern Hotel, Caragh Lake which was sadly demolished in the mid 1950's. Source: The National Library of Ireland. Ref: R057

1938 Joan Foley

1938 Joan Foley Ref: F290

1948 Tadgh & Norrie Kerins

1948 Tadgh & Norrie Kerins Ref: F291

Mrs Julia Foley,1931

Mrs Julia Foley,1931 . Ref: F292

Norrie Tangney,1938

Norrie Tangney, 1938  Ref: F293

Sonny & Bernie Painting Shop

Sonny & Bernie Painting Shop Ref: F294  

Joan Tangney,1938

Joan Tangney,1938.  Ref: F295

Teresa Foley on motorbike, 1938

Teresa Foley on motorbike, 1938. Ref: F295

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...

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. ...

Photographic

Joan Tangney,1938

Joan Tangney,1938.  Ref: F295

Commemoration plaque for Killorglin Railway sited in front of Fexco’s Head Office in Iveragh...

Commemoration plaque for Killorglin Railway sited in front of Fexco's Head Office in Iveragh Road. downloading software Ref R 010

Killorglin Biddys, 1974

Larry Cronin and Larry O'Connor participate in the Killorglin Biddy, 1974. write an essay online Ref: F057

Video

Killorglin Town

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9QhtlGBeaw] Created By: Mike Foley

Gene Mangan, Rás Winner 1955

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVRwWpc21nc

Killorglin to Valentia Railway

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_SMOfsQO3w]