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Allihies and the Copper Mines Half mile west of city, Allihies |
The Allihies Copper Mines, on which Daphne du Maurier based her novel Hungry Hill , were discovered by Colonel Hall in 1810. Colonel Hall was a Wexford man who, when his regiment disbanded in 1802, spent his time thereaf... more
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Art Trail various locations throughout city, Cork |
The Pod is known internationally. It's a unique design which had a whole television series called "Diarmuid's Big Adventure" following its construction. Diarmuid Gavin, the innovative forerunner of contemporary... more
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Arts Fest Cork Institute of Technology, Cork |
This week long festival celebrates all aspects of the fine, visual, and performing arts. The Cork Institute of Technology is the driving force behind the festival; the event takes place both on the institute's campus and... more
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Ballinacarriga Castle Manch Bridge, Ballineen |
Since I started my family genealogy, I have met a number of relatives in Ireland. In May of 1997 I had the pleasure of vacationing in Ireland. One of the stories generated through the family was that our ancestor's and m... more
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Ballymaloe Gardens Cork Waterford Road N25, (23 miles east of Cork), Shanagarry |
Set among the tall trees and beech hedges of an old garden, Ballymaloe Cookery School Gardens consist of a series of organic gardens, created on an ambitious scale by renowned chef Darina Allen. Several of the compartmen... more
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Ballynamona Beach Shanagarry, Midleton |
Ballynamona Beach is a wonderful and safe swimmer's paradise, and an excellent place to bring children for a day out in the summer. It is made especially enchanting because it also boasts a bird sanctuary of internationa... more
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Baltimore Main Street, Baltimore |
The houses are neat and well kept, and the town is a major summer destination. The view along the top down into the harbor is very nice. O'Driscoll Castle or Dun na Sead looms over the town. We parked along the narrow ro... more
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Bantry House Main Street, Bantry |
Although some modifications appear to have occurred during the 1770s, most of the additions and alterations took place during the first Earl's lifetime. A two-storey addition with bowed ends and a six-bay front facing on... more
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Bantry Museum Bantry House & Gardens, Bantry |
As you enter Bantry -- an unprepossessing town at the head of Bantry Bay (topped out with a large market square and long plaza, which attracts artisans, craftspeople, and musicians in summer) -- on the right-hand side of... more
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Bantry Mussel Fair Westlodge Hotel (office), Bantry |
Totally natural in their delivery, remarkably they can still cut it as a cool indie POP trio. Drummer Ashley is a powerhouse, dispensing offbeats to make NOMEANSNO jealous; brother Niall keeps his head down, chopping and... more
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