The name plaque of the former Cromane National School, which is now used as a community centre. This was one of six national schools built by Fr. Tom Lawlor, Parish Priest of Killorglin 1884-1916. Ref: Sc080
Photographic
Paud O’Neill’s Dart team celebrate their victory in The Step Inn, 1997
Paud O'Neill's Dart team celebrate their victory in The Step Inn, 1997.
The Old Railway Goods Store, Cahirciveen
The Old Railway Goods Store, Cahirciveen. The site was used for Sive Mineral Waters Cahirciveen by the O'Driscoll family. Ref: R132
First cousins Jamie O’Shea of St.James’ Gardens and Dean Foley of Glounaguillagh North take...
First cousins Jamie O'Shea of St.James' Gardens and Dean Foley of Glounaguillagh North take time out from their work on the Foley farm 2015.
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World Record Attempt, Buried Alive!! Mike Meaney And Michael ‘Butty’ Sugrue
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8z4QCV6vMxY