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Tourist Carvu 487 foisOutside the Eccles Hotel, Glengarriff28 Juillet 2010
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Bantry Pierheadvu 438 fois‘Lady Elsie’ arriving from Castletownbere to meet the train
28 Juillet 2010
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The Slipway outside Eccles Hotelvu 471 fois28 Juillet 2010
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The ‘Lady Elsie’ vu 459 foisBerthed alongside the landing, Glengarriff28 Juillet 2010
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The ‘Lady Elsie’ Glengarriffvu 447 fois28 Juillet 2010
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The last Jaunting carvu 234 foisAt the gates of Puxley Mansion, Dunboy01 Mars 2009
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The Macroom to Glengarriff Coach vu 228 foisDate Unknown01 Mars 2009
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At the Castletownbere creamery in the 1950’svu 245 fois01 Mars 2009
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The old Pier at Bantryvu 205 foisThe Bantry Bay Steamship Company commenced a thrice-weekly service between Bantry and Castletown Berehaven in 1883 with the 'SS Countess of Bantry’.
This vessel was followed by the 'Princess Beara' in 1901. Other vessels operated by Bantry Bay Steamship Co. were the 'SS Lady Elise' and the 'Lady Betty Balfour,' which operated a passenger service between Bantry and Glengarriff. Passenger sailings on the Bantry Bay route ceased in the 1940’s.
12 Octobre 2008
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Steam Rollervu 217 foisTarring the road, Eyeries Village28 Mai 2008
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Pierhead Bantryvu 189 foisThe Pierhead Bantry with the old Pier to the left27 Mai 2008
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Irish Armyvu 342 foisThe Irish Army in the Square 193925 Mai 2008
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Parkingvu 225 foisNo problem with parking in Castletownbere back in 193925 Mai 2008
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Dursey Soundvu 263 foisFerry to Dursey Island landing at the pier on Dursey Sound25 Mai 2008
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Unloading Coalvu 338 foisUnloading Coal at Castletown Berehaven Pier 1939 25 Mai 2008
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Bantry Trainvu 212 foisBantry Railway Station 1940's24 Mai 2008
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