The Ellipse Bridge in Killorglin Station which was a feature of most Irish railways, which allowed passengers to pass safely over the railway track. Source: The National Library of Ireland. Ref: R074
Photographic
Tom Evans,left and Jim Fogarty, right, Paud O’Neill’s, circa early 1990’s
Tom Evans,left and Jim Fogarty, right, Paud O'Neill's, circa early 1990's. Ref No: F102
Mary Maroney photographed in Baffalo New York, 1896
Mary Maroney from Reen (Margaret Caseys Grandmother) photographed in Baffalo New York, 1896. Ref: F064
The McGillycuddy’s of Killorglin
Back Row: Peter McGillycuddy and Jane McGillycuddy (Macks Corner), Anne Byrne (Cnocan na gCeap), Aileen O'Donnell (Mill Road). Front Row: John McGillycuddy (Macks...
Video
Mick Murphy ‘The Iron Man’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUq289WIvho Interview by Terence Houlihan.
Footage of Michael ‘Butty’ Sugrue, Ireland’s Strongest Man 1924-1977
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