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Birthplace of Michael Collins Sam's Cross Road, Clonakilty | ![]() |
Clonakilty is the birthplace of the Irish Republican Leader, Michael Collins. This heritage centre tells his story, from his birth in 1890 until his death in 1922. Visitors can first learn about Michael Collins childhood... more
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Bantry House Main Street, Bantry | ![]() |
Although some modifications appear to have occurred during the 1770s, most of the additions and alterations took place during the first Earl's lifetime. A two-storey addition with bowed ends and a six-bay front facing on... more
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Ballymaloe Gardens Cork Waterford Road N25, (23 miles east of Cork), Shanagarry | ![]() |
Set among the tall trees and beech hedges of an old garden, Ballymaloe Cookery School Gardens consist of a series of organic gardens, created on an ambitious scale by renowned chef Darina Allen. Several of the compartmen... more
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Beara Way Castletownbere Road, (just out of Glengariff, turn right at campsite), Glengariff | ![]() |
The rugged Beara Peninsula is shared between counties Cork and Kerry. It is completely encircled by the Beara Way (197km), which offers a combination of mountain and coastal scenery. The route uses minor roads, tracks an... more
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Ballinacarriga Castle Manch Bridge, Ballineen | ![]() |
Since I started my family genealogy, I have met a number of relatives in Ireland. In May of 1997 I had the pleasure of vacationing in Ireland. One of the stories generated through the family was that our ancestor's and m... more
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Ballynamona Beach Shanagarry, Midleton | ![]() |
Ballynamona Beach is a wonderful and safe swimmer's paradise, and an excellent place to bring children for a day out in the summer. It is made especially enchanting because it also boasts a bird sanctuary of internationa... more
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Bells of Shandon St Ann's, (Shandon), Cork | ![]() |
The steeple of St Anne's Church in Shandon is visible from most parts of the city centre. On top of it is the eleven-foot long salmon-shaped weather vane also known as the 'goldy fish'. The church was built in 1722 and i... more
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Bank of Ireland 2 College Green, Dublin, 2 | ![]() |
This building was built in 1729 to house the Irish Parliament, and it did so for less than a century. Then, in 1797, the British Prime Minister William Pitt became convinced that the only way to bring an end to religious... more
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Bushy Park Terenure, Rathfarnham park, Dublin, 6 | ![]() |
Part of an extensive open space network along the Dodder, Bushy Park extends to 20.5 hectares. The park originated in 1700 when Arthur Bushe of Dangan, Co. Kilkenny, Secretary to the Revenue Commissioners, built the ho... more
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Bull Island Causeway Road, Dublin, 5 | ![]() |
Bull Island Dublin harbour is now home to a 5km long island that didn't even exist 200 years ago! As well as being the site of Dollymount Strand, Dublin's longest beach, it also accommodates two golf clubs - one 'private... more
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