BEARA HISTORICAL SOCIETY'S TALKS DURING 2007 |
DECEMBER The Annual General Meeting of Beara Historical Society was held in Twomey’s Lounge on Monday December 10th. The secretary, Brendan Finch, outlined the Society’s activities over the past year, including outings to Skibbereen, Kinsale, Cahergarriff and Pulleen Harbour. Lectures during the year included: The American Naval Base in Bantry Bay by Ted O’Sullivan, Mining in West Cork by Paddy O’Sullivan, Early Irish Farming by Liam Downey, Celtic Society by Peter Treymane, Antartic explorer Tom Crean by Michael Smith, The Kilmackowen evictions by Michael Murphy. Officers elected for the coming year: President: Gerdie Harrington, Chairman: Connie Murphy, Vice-Chairman: Fachtna O’Donovan, Secretary: Brendan Finch, Assistant Secretary: Penny Durell, Treasurer: Maureen O’Driscoll, Assistant Treasurer: Monika Bernhardt. Following the election of officers, Frank Doyle gave a well researched and most interesting talk on Florence McCarthy Reigh.
Thursday 20th December 2007:
A CAPACITY crowd attended the launch of Gerdie
Harrington’s latest publication Beara - Down Memory Lane,
organised by Beara Historical Society in Twomey’s Lounge Bar, Castletownbere, on
Thursday 20th December. The chairman of the Society, Connie Murphy, welcomed the
capacity crowd and spoke of Gerdie’s lifetime commitment to collecting,
researching and writing about local history in Beara Peninsula. His vision and
writings contributed to a growing interest in local history throughout Beara.
Fr. Sean O’Shea, a former schoolmate and lifetime
friend, launched the Book. He spoke of their school days in the old Brandy Hall
School aid how their paths through life diverged. He said that Gerdie was born
and grew up in Castletownbere many years ago in circumstances very different
from the present time.
DELIGHT
He thanked all those members who helped with the proof reading etc.,
and went on to say: “There are few areas; so modern or so devoid of interest as
not to afford sufficient subject matter moderate sized volume; but in the
compilation a history, many difficulties arise in collecting reliable
information which has to be gathered from sources very widely scattered often
not easily attainable.
This was not the usual kind of book launch which seem invariably to
consist of canapés, chardonnay and convoluted conversation. Instead there was
plain speaking, wine supplied by Mine Hosts John and Kathleen Twomey in a
building located in an historic corner of the town.
The book includes a diverse range of material, such as the ideals of
War of Independence and the Beara men and women who took part, the arrival of
Sisters of Mercy in 1864, the story of several clergymen who served in Beara.
snippets from the Board of Guardians and Castletown Rural District Council
meetings and of local politicians and William Martin Murphy and Ned Harrington
M.P associated with the area, and the names of the Beara men who fought in the
First World War. Beara - Down Memory Lane is generously illustrated with pictures across over 500 pages. It sells at €20 and is available at the usual outlets in Beara or for €30 including postage worldwide from the Society. info@bhs.ie |
Photos ©John Eagle 2009 |
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