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The Invincibility of National Principle
An article titled 'The Invincibility of National Principle' by P.S. O'Flannagain, published in the Irish Nationalist weekly newspaper Old Ireland (Vol. II No. 13) -
The Irish Spruce Ship
The Irish Spruce was the largest ship constructed at the Verolme Cork Dockyard. It was launched on 1st February 1983. It was 71,500 tonnes and was used for ocean transport of bulk cargoes. -
The Island Wood: Newmarket, Co. Cork graphic
Image no 000262 Postcard. Here is a view of the River Dallua, and is typical of a meandering Stream. -
The James N. Healy Archive Exhibition
This exhibition was compiled to highlight the James N. Healy archive, which was donated to Cork County Library.
James N. Healy was born in Cork city and was very influential in the theatre world in Cork. He formed the Gilbert and Sullivan Group in 1950. In 1959 James N. Healy was part of a group which formed the first professional theatre company in Cork, the Southern Theatre Group. Throughout his career he put on numerous performances and won many awards both for acting and producing. -
The John-a-Dab on the river Blackwater : graphic.
Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number D40T9136-. -
The Kelly's at Caliso Bay : graphic.
Photograph of Tom Horgan's inlaws, the Kelly's. Tom Horgan's wife is standing third from the left. Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number 170709-382. -
The ketch John a Dab and schooner Nellie Fleming : graphic.
The ketch John a Dab (left) and schooner Nellie Fleming at Youghal harbour. Digital image created by Davison & Associates, Dublin. Image number D40T8907-. -
The Kinsale Record Vol. 1
The journal of the Kinsale and District Local History Society. -
The Kinsale Record Vol. 10
The journal of the Kinsale and District Local History Society. -
The Kinsale Record Vol. 11
The journal of the Kinsale and District Local History Society. -
The Kinsale Record Vol. 12
The journal of the Kinsale and District Local History Society.