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Danny (Mor) Moriarty491 viewsReady for the bog - Danny (Mor) Moriarty, Foildarrig,
one of the last of the Carters in the town.
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Michael Dwyer488 viewsPainting by David White of Michael Dwyer (1942-1997)
A member of the renowned musical family from Cailroe, Ardgroom,
Michael was a celebrated and much loved tin whistle player
who, in the 1960's, swept the boards at the All Ireland and
All Britain Championships, winning first prize in every tin whistle category
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Tourist Car487 viewsOutside the Eccles Hotel, Glengarriff
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Post Office. Glengarriff484 views
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Casey’s Hotel? Glengarriff477 views
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Twomey's Ivy Bar474 viewsJohn Twomey, Lil Twomey and Gerry Harrington
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Roches Royal Hotel. Glengarriff474 views
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Sam Maguire Cup 1973473 viewsEnjoying the Cup in 1973. Back row: Billy Black, Shiela and Jackie Lynch, Joe Power, Ger O’Sullivan. Front row: Donie Harrington, Liam O’Dwyer and Donal Harrington.
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Brandy Hall School 1928473 viewsPupils at Brandy Hall National School in 1928. From left to right Willlie Sheehan, Paddy Crowley, Danny Harrington, Jimmy Moriarty, (?), Bernard Shanahan, (?), Peter Stack, Donal (Tich) Murphy, Tommy Brennan, Timmie Moriarty. Middle left to right Joe O’Shea (Square), (?), Donal (Dole) Murphy, (?), (?), Brendan Hanley, (?), (?), Gerdie Harrington, Paddy Sheehan, (?). Back left to right Godkin, Frank Murphy, Jimmy Ruth, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, John Houlihan
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Mark and Lil Twomey473 viewsTwomey's Bar 1949
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Church of Ireland. Glengarriff472 views
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The Slipway outside Eccles Hotel471 views
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Mike Hanley469 viewsBig Mike Hanley
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A group of Beara Miners in Butte, Montana copper mines. Early 1900’s465 views
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Battleship 1st Class463 viewsPre Dreadnought Battleship moored at Castletown Berehaven 1904. Class type and name unknown.
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Gerdie Harrington and Jean Kennedy-Smith462 views
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