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Boherbue.
The following is the Irish Tourist Association Topographical and General survey for Boherbue. -
Castlehaven
The following is the Irish Tourist Association Topographical and General Survey for Castlehaven. -
Castletownroche
The following is the Irish Tourist Association Topographical and General Survey for Castletownroche. -
Clontead Parish (villages of Belgooly and Riverstick)
The following is the Irish Tourist Association Topographical and General Survey for Clontead parish which includes the villages of Belgooly and Riverstick. -
Donoughmore.
The following is the Irish Tourist Association Topographical and General Survey for the parish of Donoughmore. -
Innishannon.
The following is the Irish Tourist Association Topographical and General Survey for Innishannon. -
Macroom.
The following is the Irish Tourist Association Topographical and General Survey for Macroom. -
Passage West.
The following is the Irish Tourist Association Topographical and General Survey for Passage West. -
Skibbereen.
The following is the Irish Tourist Association Topographical and General Survey for Skibbereen. -
Timoleague.
The following is the Irish Tourist Association Topographical and General Survey for Timoleague. -
Youghal.
The following is the Irish Tourist Association Topographical and General Survey for Youghal. -
Postcard of George Street Clonakilty
Group outside Fish Market (Connolly Street), George's Street Fair Day, 1907 -
Postcard of Main Street Clonakilty
This postcard of Main Street (now Rossa Street) illustrates the busy commercial life of the town at the turn of the twentieth century. As can be seen, the use of horse-drawn carts to move produce and goods was very popular at the time. -
Postcard of Pearse Street Clonakilty
This postcard of Pearse Street provides an interesting snapshot of life in Clonakilty town during the mid-twentieth century. The image reveals interesting details about fashion styles, the types of cars in use at the time and what advertising was used on shopfronts. -
Postcard of Main Street Clonakilty
This image of Main Street from the early decades of the twentieth-century provides an interesting insight into the social history of Clonakilty. The distinctive dress styles of the time and use of horse-drawn carts are noteworthy. Main Street was later renamed Rossa Street. -
Ballyvourney.
The following is the Irish Tourist Association Topographical and General Survey for Ballyvourney.