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David McInerney and Joyce Blackham in The Student Prince : graphic.
David McInerney (Prince Karl Franz) and Joyce Blackham (Kathie) in The Student Prince by Sigmund Romberg. Performed at the Palace Theatre. Image no 00144. -
David McInerney as The Mikado of Japan : graphic.
The Mikado was performed at the Cork Opera House. Image no 00235. -
David McInerney, Joyce Blackham and James N. Healy in the countryside : graphic.
Singer Joyce Blackham, who played Anna (Madame Glavari, The Merry Widow) at the Opera House. Image no 00262. -
Deb's photo : graphic.
Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number 170709-027. -
Deed of Charge 14th August 1913
A conveyance agreement between Munster and Leinster Bank for 3 tenants in Ballymacandrick to receive and advance loan from the bank and they agreed to pay £2426:6 to purchase the land from their landlord Walter Joseph de Rupe Thackwell. -
Deirdre Warren and Miah Egan in the Golden Years : graphic.
Image no 00274. -
Derry, Near Ballineen : from "Castles in County Cork", Vol. 06, no. 24 : graphic
Transcript of text: - A small keep in good condition. It belonged to the Clan Cremin branch of the MacCarthys, powerful until the Cromwellian confiscations. Bennett says that the O'Hurleys owned this Monteen and Ballinvoher. Dermot O'Hurley, called Lightfooted owned these castles in James II's time. - Cork Jour. 1904, 1906. - Download size (PDF): 109 KB. Image no Vol_06-24. -
Derrylemleary, Near Ballineen : from "Castles in County Cork", Vol. 03, no. 08 : graphic
Transcript of text: - Page 01. DERRYLEMLEARY. Near Ballineen. - Not mentioned by Smith. - Lewis. Vol.I. p.458. An interesting ruin. - Cork Journal. 1904. p.5. The Clan Crimin branch of the MacCarthys in E. Carbery had two castles, this and Ballinorougher. This branch was powerful up to the time of the Cromwellian confiscations. Part of this country, including Castle Derry, was in King James grant to O'Donovan of Clanloughlin. - Cork Journal 1906. p.29. The O'Hurleys owned Derry, Monteen and Ballinvoher. Dermot O'Hurley, surnamed Light Footed, is said to have owned them in James II's time. (Bennett) - 1935. A small Keep in good condition, situated in a rather isolated position in a little valley. Its distance from any house may account for its escape from destruction. There seems to have been no vaulted floor in the main part of the tower, corbels show where two floors once were. The stairs are narrow, in good condition, with steps up to a little corner look out on the parapet. One small room opens off the stairs above the doorway, it has a stone floor still perfect. The doorway has a pointed arch. There are two large windows not very high up. - Download size (PDF): 260 KB. Image no Vol_03-08. -
Desmond's Castle, Kinsale : from "Castles in County Cork", Vol. 06, no. 25 : graphic
Transcript of text: - Known locally as "The French Prison". In 1747 or 48 there was a fire in "the gaol" and 54 persons, mostly Spanish prisons, perished. Leahy describes this building in "England in the 18th Century Vol. 2. p.358. Nothing seems to be known of its history. - The building was taken over by the Board of Works 1938. Cork Jour. 1905 &1931. - Download size (PDF): 111 KB. Image no Vol_06-25. -
Devonshire Arms Hotel, Youghal : graphic.
View of the Devonshire Arms Hotel, Youghal, with several cars outside. Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number 170709-390. -
Diarmuid O'Mahony
Photograph of Diarmuid O'Mahony
"Chief “Centre” in Cork ’67. Member of Directory. See Wm O’Brien’s Recollections for later references." - annotation by Walter McGrath