The export of cattle was an important part of the local economy as can be seen by the cattle carriages on left in Killorglin Station, 1950’s. Ref: R157
Photographic
Street Entertainer at Puck Fair circa 1950’s
Street Entertainer at Puck Fair circa 1950's Ref: P256
One of the stone piers of the Caragh Lake railway bridge
One of the stone piers of the Caragh Lake railway bridge. Ref: R094
Puck Fair Cattle Fair at Langford Street, 1981
Puck Fair Cattle Fair at Langford Street, 1981. House with sign is Phil Freeman 'Dodds' Hairdresser. Photo taken by English Photographer, Martin Parr who...
Video
Killorglin Archive on TG4 Nuacht 26th February 2014
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Tribute to Michael ‘Butty’ Sugrue. Ireland and Europe’s Strongest Man
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bmhut7QGHlA
He, The Town – A short film by Neil Browne
- Neil Browne - Artist Statement “He, The Town” My work seeks to show the relationship of generations within a family...