The name plaque on the front wall of Glounaguillach National School, Caragh Lake. This was one of six national schools built by Fr. Tom Lawlor, Parish Priest of Killorglin 1884-1916. This is the only one of the original six schools still in operation. Ref: Sc076
Photographic
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...
Carol Ann Stoker prepares her window in Lower Bridge Street for the Eucharistic procession,...
Carol Ann Stoker prepares her window in Lower Bridge Street for the Eucharistic procession, 2008. Ref: F200
A view of Glenbeigh Railway Station which was located in Reennanallagane about half a...
A view of Glenbeigh Railway Station which was located in Reennanallagane about half a mile east of the village. Source: The National Library of...
Video
Footage of Michael ‘Butty’ Sugrue, Ireland’s Strongest Man 1924-1977
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qX6whnRdH7E]
The Railway Line from Farranfore to Valentia Harbour in Co Kerry.
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpEx3xGppEQ]
Joan O'Sullivan, RTE, reports on the history of the Farranfore to Valentia Harbour railway line.
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Mick Murphy ‘The Iron Man’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUq289WIvho Interview by Terence Houlihan.