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Confirmation girl with purse and bag : graphic.
Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number 170709-239. -
Confirmation girl with two Confirmation boys : graphic.
Photograph of two boys in suits and a girl wearing hat and overcoat. Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number 170709-224. -
Confirmation photo : graphic.
Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number 170709-123. -
Confirmation photograph of a boy and girl : graphic.
Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number 170709-275. -
Confirmation photograph of a boy and girl : graphic.
Portrait of a boy and a girl holding prayer books Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number 170709-300. -
Confirmation photograph, 1920's : graphic.
Portrait of a girl holding a basket of flowers and wearing flowers on her shoes. Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number 170709-272. -
Conna
The following is the Irish Tourist Association and General Survey for Conna. -
Conna : from "Castles in County Cork", Vol. 06, no. 22 : graphic
Transcript of text: - Smith says that Conna Castle belonged to Thomas Fitzgerald Roe, who did not concern himself in the rebellion of his relatives but lived peaceably in his castle where he died in 1593. In 1645 Lord Castlehaven said that it "defied him, but the boys took it by storm". Essex visited it when on a Tour of Ireland in 1599. About 1603 it was demised to the 1st Earl of Cork. In 1642 Fitz Morris of Mocollop tried to storm it but had to retire. The Earl fortified it but he died in 1643. He built the bridge and established unionworks at Lisfinny and Kilmacow and leased the castle to Wingfield. In 1650 Cromwell attacked it from Gallows Hill - took the castle. In 1652Lord Broghil was there. In 1653 the Irish rose and burned the castle, three ladies, Avis, Johanna, and Jane Gorman perished in it. Mr L. Estrange restored it. - Cork Jour. 1909, 1915, 1927. - Download size (PDF): 110 KB. Image no Vol_06-22. -
Conveyance Document from 13th August 1913
The following document is a conveyance from 13th August 1913. -
Conveyance 20th August 1907
The following is a document of conveyance from 20h August 1907 -
Coppingers Court or Ballyvireen, Near Roscarbery : from "Castles in County Cork", Vol. 06, no. 23
Transcript of text: - Lewis calls it "the remains of an ancient house of Elizabethan style. Smith calls this the ruins of the largest house in Carbery, erected by Sir Walter Coppinger who designed to build a market town here but was hindered by the rebellion of 1641, in which wars the house was destroyed. Cork Jour. 1895. - Download size (PDF): 111 KB. Image no Vol_06-23. -
Cork Postcards-Bantry Bay
Postcard of Bantry Bay -
Cork and Macroom Direct Railway Album, 1866 -1955: digital format
Digitised notebook on the subject of railways collected by local enthusiast Colm Creedon - newspaper clippings, photographs & commentaries