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Rosscarbery
The following is the Irish Tourist Association and General Survey for Rosscarbery. -
Shandrum Parish (Newtownshandrum and Dromina Villages)
The following is the Irish Tourist Association and General Survey for Shandrum. -
Tracton Abbey Parish (Tracton and Fountainstown villages)
The following is the Irish Tourist Association and General Survey for the parish of Tracton Abbey which includes the villages of Tracton and Fountainstown. -
Watergrasshill
The following is the Irish Tourist Association and General Survey for Watergrasshill. -
Kinsale
The following is the Irish Tourist Association and General Survey for Kinsale. -
Ireland at the Peace Conference
An article exploring Ireland and the Paris Peace Conference of 1919. -
Ireland's Standing in America
Commentary on the American attitude towards the Irish situation, in the article 'Ireland's standing in America' by J.C. Walsh. This article was published in 'Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review'(Vol. IX No. 35) -
Maurice McMahon in the Gondoliers : graphic.
The Gondoliers was performed at the Cork Opera House. Image no 00134. -
Maurice McMahon and Anne Brennan in a scene from The Gondoliers : graphic.
Maurice McMahon (Don Alhambra del Bolero) and Anne Brennan (Gianetta) in The Gondoliers. Presented at the Opera House. Image no 00231. -
Michael Casey : graphic.
Image no 00018. Michael Casey, from Cork, was the first resident musical conductor at the Cork Opera House. He was also assistant head of light music in R.T.E. and has conducted the R.T.E. Concert Orchestra. -
Hunger - a Dublin story by James Esse
James Esse was a pen-name used by James Stephens (1880-1950), an Irish writer, poet and playwright. He was part of the Irish literary revival. He contributed essays to "The Irish Citizen" and "The Irish Worker" during the Rebellion.
Hunger is a short story describing the descent of a Dublin family living in the slums into starvation and vividly depicts a capital city still suffering the after effects of the 1913 Lock Out and the 1916 Rising. -
Mary O'Donovan and Chris Sheehan in Moll : graphic.
Chris Sheehan as the Very Rev. Canon Pratt and Mary O'Donovan as Moll in the play by John B. Keane. Image no 00033. -
James N. Healy and Michael Twomey in The Year of the Hiker : graphic.
The Hiker is threatened by his younger son Simey. Produced by the Southern Theatre Group. Performed at the Father Mathew Hall. Image no 00159. -
Michael Twomey and James N. Healy in The Year of the Hiker : graphic.
The Hiker (James N. Healy) relates his wandering experiences to his younger son Simey (Michael Twomey). Produced by the Southern Theatre Group. Performed at the Father Mathew Hall. Image no 00160. -
James N. Healy and Michael Twomey in The Year of the Hiker : graphic.
The Hiker (James N. Healy) is confronted by his younger son Simey (Michael Twomey). Produced by the Southern Theatre Group. Performed at the Father Mathew Hall. Image no 00161.