The red sandstone which had to be hewn, drawn, dressed, lifted and laid to to create an infrastructure which was designed and built by the railway engineers and stone masons of that era to last a thousand years. Ref: R112
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Billy Browne surveys the fallen Beech Tree which was originally planted in 1888 to...
Billy Browne surveys the fallen Beech Tree which was originally planted in 1888 to mark the building of St. James' Church, Killorglin, 2014. ...
Neighbours Patsy Foley and Willie Murphy of Caragh Lake take time out for a...
Neighbours Patsy Foley and Willie Murphy of Caragh Lake take time out for a chat surrounded by their faithful canine friends, 2015.
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Kerry filmmaker Fodhla goes to the Oscars
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Footage of Michael ‘Butty’ Sugrue, Ireland’s Strongest Man 1924-1977
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Pa Houlihan, Killorglin Historian at 90
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