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Nautical Artefacts at Kinsale Museum and Marker image, Touch for more information
By William Fischer, Jr., May 17, 2019
Nautical Artefacts at Kinsale Museum and Marker
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
201Ireland, Munster (County Cork), Kinsale — Nautical Artefacts at Kinsale Museum
On Market Lane, on the left when traveling east.
The Kinsale Tidy Towns project for 2018 was for the erection of this sign which details a number of nautical items which are stored here at the back of the Museum (see photos No's 1,2 & 3). It entailed some restoration work on some of the items, . . . — Map (db m137116) HM
202Ireland, Munster (County Cork), Kinsale — Peter Barry
On Market Lane, on the right when traveling north.
Peter Barry arrived in Kinsale in 1963 and settled in Scilly where he made his home. In those early years he operated and developed Scilly's unique Spaniard Pub and the Man Friday restaurant, and later the Grey Hound Bar in Market Place. Peter . . . — Map (db m137075) HM
203Ireland, Munster (County Cork), Kinsale — Seafarers Memorial
On Pier Road (Munster Route R600) 0.3 kilometers south of Emmet Place, on the left when traveling south.
Erected to the memory of all seafarers from Kinsale and District who lost their lives at sea — Map (db m137529) HM
204Ireland, Munster (County Cork), Kinsale — The History of The Tumble Cart
On Market Lane at Milk Market, on the right when traveling west on Market Lane.
Up to this time, William Smith & Sons had relied almost entirely on the increasing trade in sweepers, scrapers, spare parts and brushes. The range of machines available had been frequently updated and fifteen types of sweepers were now being . . . — Map (db m137148) HM
205Ireland, Munster (County Cork), Kinsale — The James O'Neill Memorial Building
On Church Street just west of Cork Street, on the right when traveling west.
Dedicated to the memory of James O'Neill 1850 to 1922 Local Businessman and Merchant Member of Cork County Council 1899 - 1920 — Map (db m137339) HM
206Ireland, Munster (County Cork), Kinsale — The Pauper's Well / Tobar na mbocht
On Church Square just west of Cork Street, on the right when traveling west.
In the days when Kinsale was a great maritime centre it was an important port of call for fresh water. It was known in Irish as Fan na dTubraid, the Slope of the Springs/Wells and there were many public and private wells in the town. Some were the . . . — Map (db m137271) HM
207Ireland, Munster (County Cork), Kinsale — The Town Pound
On Market Square at Guardwell, on the right when traveling east on Market Square.
The Town Pound was an essential part of the administration of the old town, located near the Market House, the Potato Market and the Broadstone. It had replaced the Old Pound at the top of Barrack Street and was for the care of stray livestock, . . . — Map (db m137294) HM
208Ireland, Munster (County Cork), Kinsale — The White House
On Pearse Street (Munster Route R605) at Market Lane/The Glen, on the left when traveling north on Pearse Street.
This plaque commemorates the official opening of the refurbished premises by The Honourable Patrick J. Kennedy, Member of Congress, Rhode Island, USA. 14th. April, 1998.Map (db m137169) HM
209Ireland, Munster (County Cork), Macroom — ~ The Family ~Spirit of Macroom
On West Square just south of Castle Street (National Route N22), on the left when traveling south.
Commemorating the visit of President Mary Robinson February 24th 1996 —————————— Commissioned and Unveiled by Dermot Desmond First recipient of The . . . — Map (db m139626) HM
210Ireland, Munster (County Cork), Macroom — 300th Anniversary of the Granting of Market Rights to Macroom Town
On West Square just south of Castle Street (National Route N22), on the left when traveling south.
. . . — Map (db m139642) HM
211Ireland, Munster (County Cork), Macroom — Macroom and the Beautiful Lee ValleyCounty Cork • Ireland
On West Square just north of South Square, on the left when traveling north.
Bealick Mill This recently restored corn mill, located a short distance outside Macroom on the Coachford road, marks the site of an area and a building of deep historical significance. In 978 Brian Boru defeated the Danes, for . . . — Map (db m139654) HM
212Ireland, Munster (County Cork), Macroom — Macroom Castle Demesne
History. The first Castle is thought to have been built here in the reign of King John between 1200 and 1250. Macroom Castle was the home of McCarthys, Lord of Muskerry, after the McCarthys displace[d] the O'Flynns, previous Lords . . . — Map (db m139648) HM
213Ireland, Munster (County Cork), Macroom — United Irishmen 1798 - 1803Grateful RemembranceAr dheis Dé raibh a n-anamacha.
CAPTURED BY CROWN FORCES AND EXECUTED Ole O'Riordan • Cormac McCarthy • Owen McCarthy Callaghan McCarthy • Timothy McCarthy • John Duggan William Duggan • Owen Scanlan • Timothy Buckley David Breen • Timothy Bohilly • Daniel . . . — Map (db m139647) HM
214Ireland, Munster (County Cork), Macroom — War MemorialFor God and Country
On Castle Street (National Route N22) at West Square, on the left when traveling west on Castle Street.
Erected to the memory of the men of the 7th and 8th Batts Cork No 1 Brigade I.R.A. who fell in the . . . — Map (db m139643) HM
215Ireland, Munster (County Cork), Old Head — Bina Fitzgerald
On Old Head Ring Route, on the right when traveling south.
In Loving Memory Of Bina Fitzgerald Old Head who first erected a statue on this site in 1962Map (db m137530) HM
216Ireland, Munster (County Cork), Old Head — Lusitania Memorial Garden
On Old Head Ring Route, on the right when traveling south.
Lusitania Memorial Garden officially opened by Minister Simon Coveney T.D. in the presence of Cllr. Séamus McGrath Mayor of County Cork. 7th May . . . — Map (db m139595) HM
217Ireland, Munster (County Cork), Old Head — Nineteenth Century Ship's Bollard
On Old Head Ring Route, on the right when traveling south.
On the 12th of February 1874, the 500 ton German barque HERCULES von BARTH, was en route from Barrow-in-Furness to Cardiff to collect a cargo of coal. As the result of a storm the ship was driven westward in a strong gale. It eventually . . . — Map (db m139529) HM
218Ireland, Munster (County Cork), Old Head — Old Head of Kinsale / An Seancheann
On Old Head Ring Route, on the right when traveling south.
Arrivals and farewells Old Head, legendary seat of the kings of the southern half of Ireland, marks the start or end of many journeys. [Background map caption reads] The siege and battle of Kinsale, 1601 from the . . . — Map (db m139528) HM
219Ireland, Munster (County Cork), Old Head — R. M. S. Lusitania
On Old Head Ring Route, on the right when traveling south.
In memory of those who sailed on the R. M. S. Lusitania on 7th May 1915. This perforated image has 34,513 holes in 7 different sizes. Manufactured by Graepel Perforators and Weavers Ltd., Kinsale. Donated to the . . . — Map (db m139527) HM
220Ireland, Munster (County Cork), Old Head — RMS Lusitania Lifeboat Davitgifted to The Lusitania Museum at the Old Headby Gerry Doyle, his wife Josie and their family —
On Old Head Ring Route, on the right when traveling south.
A VERY SPECIAL AND PERSONAL REQUEST August 2017 Kilkeel, Newry, Co Down Dear Mr Hannaway, I am writing this letter to you personally, in the hope that the matter in question can be dealt with promptly and a satisfactory . . . — Map (db m139562) HM
221Ireland, Munster (County Cork), Old Head — Triangulation PillarGrid Reference No W624409
On Old Head Ring Route, on the right when traveling south.
A handcast concrete pillar tapering to a flat top Part of a network of surveying stations used by Ordinance [sic - Ordnance] Survey Ireland for mapping Erected 1959 — Map (db m139559) HM
222Ireland, Munster (County Cork), Old Head — Victims of the RMS Lusitania Sinking
On Old Head Ring Route, on the right when traveling south.
In memory of the 1198 civilian lives lost on the Lusitania 7th May 1915 off The Old Head of Kinsale ————————— This memorial was unveiled by Hugh Coveney T.D. Minister for . . . — Map (db m137568) HM
223Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Anascaul — Jerome ConnorDealbhoir Cumdubh Abhanascaul — 1876 - 1943 —
On National Road 86, on the right when traveling west.
The Irish sculptor of international stature was born in Coumduff, Annascaul in 1876. His family emigrated to the USA in 1888 where he developed his artistic skills. He returned to Dublin in 1925, worked there until his death in 1943. Among . . . — Map (db m23075) HM
224Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Anascaul — Tom CreanAntarctic Explorer — 1877 - 1938 —
Expeditions to Antarctica Discovery, 1901-1904 Terra Nova, 1910-1013 Endurance, 1914-1917 In recognition of his invaluable contribution to these expeditions and of his many acts of selfless heroism on behalf of his companions . . . — Map (db m23045) HM
225Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Beenarourke — Colonel Patrick J. Quinlan
On Ring of Kerry (National Route N70), on the left when traveling west.
of this Parish who commanded the Irish UN Peace Keeping Force in the Battle of Jadotville in the Congo in 1961 Officially unveiled by former Taoiseach Enda Kenny TD October 2017 — Map (db m140707) HM
226Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Beenarourke — Com an Chiste
On National Route N70, on the left when traveling west.
Taistealaithe oíche Tá sé seo an cheann de na háiteanna is fearr ar Domhan le bheith ag féachaint ar réaltaí na spéiew an oíche. Is é[?]an Kerry International Dark Sky Reserve an chéad cheantar sa leathsféar thuaidh ar ar . . . — Map (db m140708) HM
227Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Caherdaniel — Bóthar an Ime / Bóthar an ChuinsailéaraButter Road / Daniel O'Connell's Road
On Ring of Kerry (National Route N70) at Butter Road, on the right when traveling north on Ring of Kerry.
Bóthar an Ime / Bóthar an Chuinsailéara Tá aithne forleathan ar an mbóthar seo, a bhí in úsáid san ochtú agus sa luath-naoú chéad déag, faoin dá anim seo. Iompraíodh im ó Chiarraí Theas ar an mbóthar seo go dtí margadh an ime i . . . — Map (db m140842) HM
228Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Caherdaniel — The Sun / An ghrian
On Ring of Kerry (National Route N70) at Butter Road, on the right when traveling north on Ring of Kerry.
Diameter 1.4 million km or 100 Earth diameters Model Size 76.2 cm Distance from Earth: 150 million km or Astronomical Unit (1 AU) Orbit Period: 27 days Atmosphere: mostly Helium and Hydrogen Surface Temperature: 5,500°C Star Type: . . . — Map (db m140847) HM
229Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Cahersiveen — Atlantic College of Wireless & Cable Telegraphy1911 • 1919 — Atlantic Telegraph Cables Trail .1857-1966. Stop C5 —
On Brendan's Terrace 0.2 kilometers east of Bridge Street, on the right when traveling east.
This Marconi Licensed college was founded here in 1911 by Maurice Fitzgerald, formerly of Ballinskelligs Cable Station. Many wireless and cable operators were trained here, including Republican Volunteer Con Keating of Reenard, Cahersiveen. Con . . . — Map (db m142388) HM
230Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Cahersiveen — Monsignor Hugh O'Flaherty1898 - 1963
On O'Connell Street just north of Church Street/Ring of Kerry (National Route N70), on the right when traveling north.
In the grounds of the O'Connell Memorial Church lies the grave of Monsignor Hugh O'Flaherty. In Rome during World War II, he bravely organised an elaborate escape network for Allied POW's and civilians. When the l[A]lies entered Rome in 1944, . . . — Map (db m142356) HM
231Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Cahersiveen — O'Connell
On National Route N70 at Carhan Road, on the right when traveling east on National Route N70.
. . . — Map (db m142619) HM
232Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Cahersiveen — O'Connell Memorial ChurchDaniel O'Connell Heritage Trail Stop 9
On Church Street/Ring of Kerry (National Route N70) just east of O'Connell Street, on the left when traveling east.
In 1879 Rev. Timothy Brosnon was appointed Parish Priest of Cahersiveen and as a great admirer of Daniel O'Connell, he hoped to erect a Church that would suitably mark the centenary of his birth in 1775. Having received an audience with Pope Leo . . . — Map (db m142353) HM
233Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Cahersiveen — O'Connell's Birth Place
On Ring of Kerry (National Route N70) at Carhan Road, on the right when traveling east on Ring of Kerry.
At Carhan Bridge O'Connell's home comes into view on the banks of Carhan River. He was born on August 6th 1775 at Carhan House. His parents were Morgan O'Connell and Catherine Mullane who hailed from North Cork. There were 10 siblings in the . . . — Map (db m142604) HM
234Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Cahersiveen — Presentation ConventDaniel O'Connell Heritage Trail Stop 10
On O'Connell Street 0.1 kilometers north of Church Street/Ring of Kerry (National Route N70), on the right when traveling north.
In the early 19th century Daniel O'Connell was very conscious of the need to educate the people of South Kerry and so he bought a rectors lodge in Bank Street. He invited nuns from the Presentation Order to come and set up a school to help . . . — Map (db m142380) HM
235Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Cahersiveen — Primrose WalkDaniel O'Connell Heritage Trail Stop 4 — 4A Carraig na gConnaill, 4B-D The Race Course, National School & O'Connell Church —
On Reenrusheen Road just east of Cois Uisce, on the left when traveling east.
Leaving the town park the trail proceeds to Reenrusheen road. Locally this road is known as Primrose walk. John Primrose was married to a cousin of Daniel O'Connell and he appointed Primrose as his agent in the area. O'Connell was finding it . . . — Map (db m142474) HM
236Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Cahersiveen — Railway and O'ConnellDaniel O'Connell Heritage Trail Stop 2
Early in the 1830's the bringing of the Railway to South Kerry was discussed. O'Connell's idea was to see the railway touching the southern coastline and to continue from Cahersiveen to Cork via Kenmare. The line between Farranfore and Killorglin . . . — Map (db m142461) HM
237Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Cahersiveen — Ringforts
On Brendan's Terrace 0.3 kilometers east of Bridge Street, on the left when traveling east.
Cahersiveen Cathair saidhbhin 'The fort of Saidhbin (Little Sarah) Saidhbin was said to be the daughter of McCarthy Mor who held the lands of Iveragh. She was given the fort and the surrounding area, on the banks of the Fertha . . . — Map (db m142406) HM
238Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Cahersiveen — Sive FortDaniel O'Connell Heritage Trail Stop 3
Moving away from the Railway Bridge and the River Fertha the town park comes into view. Here was the original site of the fort of Sive which gives its name to the town of Cahersiveen. At one time there was a small village in the vicinity but very . . . — Map (db m142468) HM
239Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Cahersiveen — The Abbey of the Holy Cross
On Carhan Road just south of Ring of Kerry (National Route N70), on the left when traveling south.
The parish of Caher was once under the instruction of this 17th century Roman Catholic Church. The graveyard around the Church has recently been restored and this peaceful area of Cahersiveen is the resting place of Morgan and Catherine . . . — Map (db m142683) HM
240Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Cahersiveen — The Barracks Heritage CentreDaniel O'Connell Heritage Trail Stop 1
On Bridge Street 0.3 kilometers north of Church Street/Ring of Kerry (National Route N70), on the right when traveling north.
The Heritage Centre came about following the defeat of the Fenians in 1867. The English government was anxious about the safety of the Valentia Atlantic cable station. A new constabulary barracks was built on the banks of the River Fertha and it . . . — Map (db m142383) HM
241Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Cahersiveen — The Daniel O'Connell Memorial ParkCahersiveen - Cathair Saidhbhin (the Town or Fort of Little Sive)Twinned with Pluvigner, France.
On National Route N70 at Carhan Road, on the right when traveling east on National Route N70.
"The town which climbs the mountain and looks upon the sea in sleeping time or waking that's where I want to be." Sigerson Clifford 1913-1985 As well as being the birthplace of Daniel O'Connell, Cahersiveen has more connections with . . . — Map (db m142607) HM
242Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Cahersiveen — The Daniel O'Connell Memorial Park
On Ring of Kerry (National Route N70) just east of Carhan Road, on the left when traveling west.
This Parkland was donated to the people of Cahersiveen in 1997 by John (Kitty) O'Sullivan, and the development was undertaken by ACARD Ltd. Across the Carhan River you can see the ruins of Carhan House, which on 6th August 1775 was the . . . — Map (db m142681) HM
243Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Cahersiveen — The Railway
In 1893 the Killorglin to Valentia branch of The Great Southern and Western Railway opened. The need by local farmers and fishermen to get their produce to market in Britain was identified and the provision of a grant of £85,000, from the British . . . — Map (db m142419) HM
244Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Cahersiveen — War Memorial
On Church Street (National Route N70) just west of Bridge Street, on the left when traveling east.
Tógadh an leacht so 15 cuimhne oifigeach agus óglach de'n tríomhadh bhriogaid ciarraidhe agus na laoch eile a fuair bas ar son poblacht na hÉireann . . . — Map (db m142806) HM
245Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Castlecove — Church of the Most Precious Blood
On Ring of Kerry (National Route N70), on the right when traveling west.
It was [B]ishop Moynihans wish to build a church in Castle Cove. His reason for building a church here was, as a curate in 1917 he saw first hand the people of Castle Cove walking the long journey to Caherdaniel. When they finally reached . . . — Map (db m140518) HM
246Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Castlemaine — Proclamation of the Irish Republic
On National Route N70 at the River Maine, on the left when traveling north on National Route N70.
Poblacht na h'Eireann, The Provisional Government of the Irish Republic to the People of Ireland. [balance of proclamation not transcribed] Thomas MacDonagh, Executed 3rd May 1916 Joseph Mary Plunkett, . . . — Map (db m142791) HM
247Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Coomanaspig Pass — Our Lady of Grace Grotto at Tobairin Holy Well
On Skellig Ring Route, on the left when traveling north.
Tobairin Our Lady of Grace Coomanaspig During the 1st Mass on Oct 31st 1994 concelebrated by Fr. P Sugrue P.P & Fr. E. O'Carroll C.C. This grotto was opened & blessed on May 17th 1998 by Bishop of Kerry Bishop Bill Murphy . . . — Map (db m141169) HM
248Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Derrynane More — Teach do laoch / Home for a heroTeach Dhoire Fhíonáin / Derrynane House
Sárstátaire Éireannach Bhí bá ar leith ag Dónall Uí Chonaill, 'an Fuascailteoir' agus athair ghluaiseacht neamhspleáchais na hÉireann le Doire Fhíonáin. Ba é an stocaireacht a rinne sé ba chúis le hachtú Acht Fhuascailt na . . . — Map (db m140797) HM
249Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Dunquin — The Blaskets
On Road 559, on the left when traveling north.
This group, the most westerly off the Irish coast, comprises 7 sizeable islands and isolated rocks spread in a line west by south over 2½ miles of the Atlantic, the largest (Great Blasket) 2 miles off shore. Antiquities of the early . . . — Map (db m24096) HM
250Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Fahan — Dunbeg Promontory Fort / An Dún Beag
Dunbeg Promontory Fort This Promontory Fort consists of four fosses (ditches) and five mounds. Behind this we have the terraced dry-stone masonry rampart, originally straight but which became curved during later construction work. The . . . — Map (db m24780) HM
251Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Gallarus — Gallarus Oratory / Séipéilín Ghallarais
Built around the 7th or 8th century this Oratory resembles an inverted boat. This is the only perfect remaining example of a number of small corbel-built Oratories on a rectangular plan. The outward inclination of the bed joints of the stonework . . . — Map (db m23499) HM
252Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Glenbeigh — Glenbeigh
On Ring of Kerry (National Route N70) at Munster Route R564, on the right when traveling east on Ring of Kerry.
The Great Southern and Western Railway operated a branch line of 39.5 mls. from Farranfore to Valentia Harbour for 67 yrs. The first section of the line, 12.5 mls. opened 15th Jan. 1885. The remaining 27mls. started in 1890; crossing three rivers, . . . — Map (db m142761) HM
253Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Kells — John Golden and the South Kerry Fenians1867 - 2017 — Walk of the Ancestors —
On Ring of Kerry (National Route N70), on the left when traveling south.
In commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the Fenian Rising and the efforts of John Golden and the South Kerry Fenians John Golden 1845 - 1883 — Map (db m142699) HM
254Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Kenmare — Fair GreenKenmare Heritage Town
On The Square (National Route N71) just north of Henry Street, on the right when traveling north.
Although there had been a settlement of English colonists in Kenmare since 1670 it was not until a century later that the foundations of the present estate town were laid. This was done by William Petty-Fitzmaurice, the 1st Marquis of . . . — Map (db m139672) HM
255Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Kenmare — Henry StreetKenmare Heritage Town
On The Square/Main Street (National Route N71) at Henry Street, on the right when traveling south on The Square/Main Street.
HENRY STREET - This street was named in honour of the 3rd Marquis of Lansdowne, Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice (1780-1863), who oversaw a number of major stages in the development of Kenmare. It dates from 1770s but assumed its present form . . . — Map (db m139847) HM
256Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Kenmare — James Joyce Pub AwardThe Atlantic Bar
On The Square (National Route N71) just north of Henry Street, on the left when traveling north.
This pub has been granted the James Joyce Pub Award for being an authentic Irish pub 'A good puzzle would be to cross Ireland without passing a pub.' Ulysses James Joyce identified and described the characteristic . . . — Map (db m139755) HM
257Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Kenmare — Kenmare Heritage Town
On The Square (National Route N71), on the left when traveling north.
Early History Stone circles, standing stones and rock art are common around Kenmare. These archaeological sites indicate humans have lived here from the Bronze Age (c.2200-500BC). But it was the upheavals of 17th century Ireland . . . — Map (db m139761) HM
258Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Kenmare — Main Street
On Main Street (National Route N71) at Henry Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
MAIN STREET - Main Street was formerly named William Street in honour of the 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, William Petty-Fitzmaurice who was raised in Lixnaw, County Kerry. He inherited the Lansdowne estates at Kenmare in 1761 and became . . . — Map (db m139850) HM
259Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Kenmare — The Market HouseKenmare Heritage Town
On The Square (National Route N71), on the right when traveling south.
The Market House - This three storey Classical style building was designed by renowned English architect Sir Charles Barry for the 3rd Marquis of Lansdowne. Barry (1795-1860) was a prominent architect of his time. Probably his most . . . — Map (db m139774) HM
260Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Kenmare — War of Independence1919-1921 — Kenmare Heritage Town —
On The Square (National Route N71) just north of Henry Street, on the right when traveling north.
In onóir gaisigh Óglaigh na hÉireann agus laochra Cumann na mBan a throid ar son Saoirse na hÉireann a tógadh an leacht chuimhneacháin seo. Erected in honour of the men of Óglaigh na hÉireann and the women of Cumann na . . . — Map (db m139673) HM WM
261Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Killorglin — The Ballykissane Drowning Tragedy: Good Friday 1916
On New Line Road/Ring of Kerry (National Route N70) just south of Mill Road (National Route N70), on the left when traveling south.
As part of their preparations for the 1916 Easter Rising, the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) decided on a plan to seize a wireless transmitter from the Atlantic College in Cahersiveen to contact the Aud, the German vessel which carried arms . . . — Map (db m142785) HM
262Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Killorglin — The Ballykissane Tragedy: Good Friday 1916
On New Line Road/Ring of Kerry (National Route N70) just south of Mill Road, on the left when traveling south.
In commemoration of the first casualties of the 1916 Rising Erected at Easter 2016 ————————————— Mar chomóradh ar na chéad taismigh . . . — Map (db m142789) HM
263Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Killorglin — Townsend BlennerhassettIn memory of
On Mill Road/Ring of Kerry (National Route N70) at Market Street, on the right when traveling east on Mill Road/Ring of Kerry.
Late Captain Kerry Militia Drowned in Castlemaine Bay 20th June 1867 when gallantly attempting to save the life of a fellow creature Erected by his brother officers of the Kerry Militia in testimony of the affectionate . . . — Map (db m142765) HM
264Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Kilmalkedar — Kilmalkedar Church / Cill Mhaoilchéadair
Kilmalkedar — from Cill Mhaoilchéadair (the Church of Mhaoilchéadair) Kilmalkedar Church Kilmalkedar, one of the most important early church sites on the Dingle peninsula, is traditionally associated with St. Brendan but it . . . — Map (db m24299) HM
265Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Listowel — "River Fort"
On Bridge Road (National Road 69) at the Town Square, in the median on Bridge Road.
This sculpture was designed by local councillor and craftsman Tony O'Callaghan The “Standing Stone” illustrates the River Feale which flows around our town. The “Ring” depicts an earthen fort situated in the . . . — Map (db m23989) HM
266Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Listowel — Maid of Erin
On Main Street (National Road 69), on the right when traveling south.
Work of local man Pat McAuliffe 1846-1921 — Map (db m23698) HM
267Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Listowel — Teampaillín Bán(The Little White Churchyard)
On Ballybunion Road (Road 553) 0.2 kilometers west of John B. Keane Road, on the right when traveling west.
Where very many nameless victims of the Irish Famine of 1845-47 lie buried Also buried here are others who died in the nearby workhouse built 1840 Saibhreas na bhflaitheas dóibh! — Map (db m23042) HM
268Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Portmagee — PortmageePort Mhic Aoidh — (An Caladh) —
On Main Street just west of Munster Route R565, on the right when traveling west.
The village of Portmagee was named after Captain Theobald Magee who was an officer in King James's Army. After the famous Battle of the Boyne, Magee retired from the army and became the commander of a merchant ship operating between . . . — Map (db m141308) HM
269Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Portmagee — The Ferryboat
On Main Street just west of Munster Route R565, on the right when traveling west.
This boat was built by Dan 'Denny' O'Connell in the early 1900s. He built her at the back of the Post Office, where he built all his boats, on a site which later became the local dance hall. Her purpose was to ferry people from . . . — Map (db m141205) HM
270Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Portmagee — Tomás Rua Ó Súilleabháin(1785 - 1848)
On Main Street just west of Munster Route R565, on the right when traveling west.
Poet, fiddler, teacher, and dancing master, born in Derrynane, Co. Kerry, Tomás Rua was a supporter and close friend of the Irish Politician Daniel O'Connell. Amhrán ne Leabhar - Song of the books. Tomás Rua was transferred from . . . — Map (db m141208) HM
271Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Reask — Reask Monastic Site / Láthair Mhainistreach an Riaisc
Reask - from An Riasc (the marsh). This important early monastery was probably founded in the 6th century. Little is known of the history of the site. The enclosing wall is roughly circular and its interior is divided by a . . . — Map (db m24147) HM
272Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Sneem — Catherine (Brennan) Mulvihille
On Ring of Kerry (National Route N70), on the left when traveling east.
from Gleesk-Sneem planted this oak tree to commemorate her 100th Birthday in April 2007Map (db m139991) HM
273Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Sneem — Cearbhall ó Dálaigh(1911-1978) — National Memorial —
On Ring of Kerry (National Route N70), on the left when traveling east.
Chief Justice of Ireland 1961-1973 Judge of the European Court of Justice 1973-1974 President of Ireland 1974-1976 Unveiled June 5th, 1983 by The President of Ireland Dr. Patrick Hillery Sculptor-Vivienne Roche I don't . . . — Map (db m139942) HM
274Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Sneem — Charles de Gaulle1890-1970
On Ring of Kerry (National Route N70) at Sportsfield Road, on the left when traveling east on Ring of Kerry.
En ce moment grave de ma longue vie, j'ai trouvé ici ce que je cherchais : être en face de moi-même. L'Irlande me l'a offert de la façon la plus delicate, la plus amicale. (18.VI.1969) . . . — Map (db m139881) HM
275Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Sneem — John Egan1952 - 2012
On Ring of Kerry (National Route N70) at Church Street, on the left when traveling east on Ring of Kerry.
One of the 'All-Time Great' Gaelic football stars and a member of Kerry's 'Golden Era Team' of the 1970s and 80s. John played for Sneem Gaa club and following retirement from Kerry, for Bishopstown in Cork where he worked. He . . . — Map (db m139889) HM
276Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Sneem — Steve (Crusher) Casey
On Munster Route R568 just north of Ring of Kerry (National Route N70), on the left when traveling north.
World Heavyweight Champion Wrestler 1938 ~ 1947 Born 1909 - Died 1987 — Map (db m139891) HM
277Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Sneem — The Peaceful Panda
On Ring of Kerry (National Route N70) at Quay Road, on the right when traveling east on Ring of Kerry.
[Chinese script not transcribed] Go maire an Cairdeas idir Pobal na Síne agus na hÉireann go deo. Tiomnaithe d'Iar-Uachtarán na hÉireann, A Oirirceas an tUas. Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh, nach maireann, ag Comhlachas Phobal na Síne um . . . — Map (db m139934) HM
278Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Sneem — The Steel Tree
On Ring of Kerry (National Route N70) at Sportsfield Road, on the left when traveling east on Ring of Kerry.
Gift to the people of Ireland from the President of Israel, Chaim Herzog, in memory of Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh. Wednesday 19th June, 1985 Sculptor Tamara Rikman . . . — Map (db m139887) HM
279Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Sneem — World War I MemorialAr dheis Dé go raiðh a n-anamMay their souls be at the right hand of God
On Ring of Kerry (National Route N70) at Church Street, on the left when traveling west on Ring of Kerry.
In Remembrance of those killed in World War One 1914 • Iveragh • 1918 ————————————————————— JOHN . . . — Map (db m139993) WM
280Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Staigue — Cathair na Stéige / Staigue Fort
Tá sé seo ar cheann de na cathracha is mó agus is breátha in Éirinn agus is dóigh gur i gcéadta luatha d'aois Chríost, sular tháinig an Chríostaíocht go hÉirinn, a tógadh í. Ní foláir nó go raibh taoiseach nó feimeoir . . . — Map (db m140605) HM
281Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Waterville — Charlie Chaplin
On Ring of Kerry (National Route N70) just north of Southview Terrace, on the left when traveling north.
Fear na scannan cara an choireáin a chaith blianta shona inár measc. For the man who made the movies speak in the hearts of millions Charlie spent many years in our midst as a welcome and humble guest and friend of . . . — Map (db m140959) HM
282Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Waterville — Commercial Cable Company1884 - 1962 — Waterville Station —
On National Route N70 at Iveragh Terrace, on the right when traveling north on National Route N70.
This is the main entrance to the Cable Station property. This station operated 6 cables to America, 4 cables to the U.K. and 2 to France. Together with its sister companies it relayed cablegrams worldwide. The company broke the . . . — Map (db m141068) HM
283Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Waterville — Dr. Thomas George Millerick 1864-1898
On Ring of Kerry (National Route N70) at Southview Terrace, on the left when traveling north on Ring of Kerry.
Dr. Millerick served this community with great diligence for 11 years from 1887 until his death in 1898 at the age of 33. He is buried at Abbey Island, Derrynane in the O'Connell family plot. Derrynane Dispensary Committee . . . — Map (db m140949) HM
284Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Waterville — Iveragh Lodge
On Iveragh Terrace, on the left when traveling north.
Built in 1858, as a shooting lodge, by J. Clemanti. The Commercial Cable Company purchased the lodge in 1884 for the superintendent's residence and as the company's first office. The office was later enlarged by an extension . . . — Map (db m141081) HM
285Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Waterville — Iveragh Lodge • Commercial Cable Company 1st OfficesCommercial Cable Company • 1899-1964 — Atlantic Telegraph Cables Trail .1857-1966. Stop WV8 —
On Iveragh Terrace, on the left when traveling north. Reported missing.
Superintendent's Residence Take a moment to read the adjacent commemorative plaque for information on the heritage of this house. In addition to the Superintendent's residence the grounds also included the Bachelor's quarters . . . — Map (db m141086) HM
286Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Waterville — Latitude 51 49' 50"·54 N. Longitude 10 10' 15"·5 W.
On Iveragh Terrace, on the right when traveling north.
Determined in 1892 by Herbert Hall Turner and Henry Park Hollis Royal Observatory, Greenwich and Prof. Clement H. McLeod McGill . . . — Map (db m141094) HM
287Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Waterville — Latitude and Longitude Stone 1892Changing the Clocks of North America & Beyond! — Atlantic Telegraph Cables Trail .1857-1966. Stop WV9 —
On Iveragh Terrace, on the right when traveling north. Reported missing.
Erected by the Commercial Cable Company in the 1890's to mark Waterville Cable Station's participation in the 1892 international project with Greenwich Observatory and McGill University, to determine the longitude of . . . — Map (db m141096) HM
288Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Waterville — Mick O'Dwyer
On National Route N70 0.1 kilometers north of Southview Terrace, on the left when traveling north.
Born 9th June 1936 Birthplace Waterville, Co. Kerry Parents John O'Dwyer and Mary Galvin Married Mary Carmel O'Sullivan on 20th Feb 1962 Family Four sons: John, Michael, Robert and Karl ---------------- Inter-County . . . — Map (db m140960) HM
289Ireland, Munster (County Kerry), Waterville — New OfficeCommercial Cable Company • 1899-1964 — Atlantic Telegraph Cables Trail • 1857-1966 • Stop WV7 —
On Iveragh Terrace 0.1 kilometers east of Ring of Kerry (National Route N70), on the right when traveling east. Reported missing.
This building, designed by renowned Irish architect J.F. Fuller FSA, housed the offices of the Commercial Cable Company from 1899 to 1964. Worldwide telegraphs were received and transmitted from here. Waterville was one of the . . . — Map (db m141069) HM
290Ireland, Munster (County Limerick), Abbeyfeale — Reverend William Casey
On Main Street (National Road 21) at The Square, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
His grateful fellow countrymen at home and beyond the seas have erected this monument to the memory of Rev. William Casey, for a quarter of a century prior to his death, the parish priest of this parish. He found his people struggling in the . . . — Map (db m24739) HM
291Ireland, Munster (County Limerick), Abbeyfeale — Thatched Chapel Cross
On Main Street (National Road 21) at The Square, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
Cross from thatched chapel where many generations of Abbeyfeale people worshipped until St. Mary's Church was built in 1846 — Map (db m24738) HM
292Ireland, Munster (County Limerick), Adare — Augustinian Friary / Mainistir na nAgaistíneach
On Main Street (National Route N21) 0.1 kilometers south of the River Maigue, on the right when traveling south.
The Augustinian Friary, known as the Black Abbey, was founded in 1316 by the Earl of Kildare. It is now the Church of Ireland (Anglican) parish church and school. The Augustinian friars first came to Dublin from England in about 1260. They were . . . — Map (db m143072) HM
293Ireland, Munster (County Limerick), Adare — Countess Dunraven Fountain
On Main Street (National Route N21) just east of Station Road (Local Route L1423), on the left when traveling east.
In grateful memory of the zeal shewn by the people of this village in quenching a fire at the offices of Adare Manor on the 18 April 1844 This supply of water was brought and fountain erected by Caroline Countess of Dunraven Lord prosper . . . — Map (db m142967) HM
294Ireland, Munster (County Limerick), Adare — Estate and Houses of Adare / Eastát agus Tithe Áth Dara
On Main Street (National Route N21) at Station Road (Local Route L1423), on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
The old town of Adare, which stood on the northern bank of the river Maigue near the castle, was destroyed during 16th century wars. Almost all of the present town was built in the 19th century. In 1683 Thady Quin, a local landowner, leased the . . . — Map (db m142919) HM
295Ireland, Munster (County Limerick), Adare — History of Adare Methodist Church
On Black Abbey Road (Local Route 1422) 0.1 kilometers west of Rathkeale Road (National Route N21), on the right when traveling west.
1756-1778 John Wesley, Founder of the Methodist Church visited this area on ten occasions during these years. A strong local tradition affirms that he preached under an ash tree near the ruin of the Franciscan Abbey on at least one of these . . . — Map (db m142812) HM
296Ireland, Munster (County Limerick), Adare — Richard, First Earl of Dunraven
. . . — Map (db m143081) HM
297Ireland, Munster (County Limerick), Adare — Trinitarian Monastery / Mainistir Ord na Tríonóide
On Main Street (National Route N21) just east of Station Road (Local Route L1423), on the left when traveling east.
Founded in 1230, this is the only monastery of the Trinitarian order known in Ireland. It is now Holy Trinity Abbey, Adare's Roman Catholic church. The Trinitarian order - or the Order of the Redemption of Captives - was founded in France at the . . . — Map (db m142969) HM
298Ireland, Munster (County Limerick), Adare — Washing Pool / Linn Níocháin
On Main Street (National Route N21) just from Station Road (Local Route L1423), on the left when traveling west.
This small pool, formed by a tributary of the river Maigue, was the traditional place for the women of Adare to wash their family clothes. It was also used as a watering place for animals. [Illustration captions, counterclockwise from top left, . . . — Map (db m142922) HM
299Ireland, Munster (County Limerick), Newcastle West — War MemorialRoll of Honour / Liosta na laoch
On South Quay (National Route N21) just east of Lower Knockane Road, on the left when traveling east.
CAPT. DONAL SHEEHAN, Monagae, drowned at Ballykissane Pier, when going to meet the German gunship the "Aud" 20/4/1916 CAPT. CON COLBERT, Castlemahon, fought in the GPO during Easter week, executed by firing squad 7/5/1916 LT. DANIEL . . . — Map (db m143114) HM
300Ireland, Munster (County Tipperary), Cashel — An Scairdeán / The Fountain
On Main Street (Munster Route R639) at Boherclogh Street (Munster Route R639), on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
An Scairdeán Saoránaigh Chaisil a thóg an scairdeán seo mar aitheantas ar ról an Déin Tomás Ó Coinneáin, S.P. chun an bóther iarainn a thabhairt go Caiseal. Nochtaíodh é ar 19ú Nollaig 1904, an lá a thaistil an chéad traein ó . . . — Map (db m137018) HM

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