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Old Killorglin pub. Owned by Katie P.T. O’Sullivan and her sister Peggy, 1981

28th January 2014

Old Killorglin pub situated at the top of Cnocan na gCeap. Owned by Katie P.T. O’Sullivan and her sister Peggy, 1981. Closed for good since 2004. Source: The Patrick Houlihan Collection.

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