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Cork Hill, Youghal : graphic.
Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number 170709-084. -
Cork Gilbert and Sullivan Group, winners of the Premier Award at the National Light Opera Festiva
Center row L-R: Unknown, Unknown, James N. Healy, Michael Herley. The Cork Group won the following awards at the festival: Premier award: Gilbert and Sullivan Group of Nigel Hay Productions in 'The Mikado'. Best male voice, runner-up: Richard Mason (Name part in 'The Mikado'). Best actor: James N. Healy (Ko-Ko in the Mikado). Best supporting actor, runner-up: Maurice McMahon (Pooh-Bah in 'The Mikado'). Best producer: Nigel Hay ('The Mikado'). Choral award, runners-up: The Gilbert and Sullivan Group. This was third production of The Mikado by the G&S Group. Image no 00238. -
Cork County Hall - from inception to completion
This exhibition was compiled to trace the history of the building of Cork County Hall, from the early obstacles to the remarkable and forward-thinking design. -
Cork County Council's War of Independence & Civil War Exhibition
This exhibition was developed as a joint project between Cork County Council Library and Arts Service (Local Studies Library) and the Council's Commemorations Office, supported by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media. -
Cork and Youghal Railway Album: digital format
Digitised notebook on the subject of railways collected by local enthusiast Colm Creedon - newspaper clippings, photographs & commentaries -
Cork and Muskerry Light Railway: digital format
Digitised notebook on the subject of railways collected by local enthusiast Colm Creedon - newspaper clippings, photographs & commentaries -
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 -
Cork Postcards-Bantry Bay
Postcard of Bantry Bay -
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.