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A day out in Glenville with CHAS

12th July 2025 5 Comments

I’ve been a member of the Cork Historical & Archaeological Society (CHAS) for some time now but have never ventured out on one of their many interesting expeditions. When I saw they were going on an outing to Glenville in North Cork I was intrigued, especially as one of the places on the itinerary was […]

Filed Under: North Cork Tagged With: bullaun CHAS cilleen Covid19 Doonpeter Famine Glenville Glenville House grotto handball alley John Sheehan Mass Rock River Bride Schools' Folklore Project St John

In Search of Fair Women: from Matehy to Cahersiveen

14th July 2021 7 Comments

A most enjoyable morning in the company of Patsy O Callagan and John Lane, two very knowledgeable and passionate local historians. They had invited me to explore two obscure wells in their parish of Iniscarra – how could I refuse. Fuelled with good coffee at the Angler’s Rest we headed off down small country lanes, […]

Filed Under: Iveragh Peninsula North Cork Tagged With: Archaeological Inventory for Cork Bentee Mountain Cahersiveen Carhan Woods Carhue CHAS Courtbrack Denny Lane epilepsy fulacht fiadh goddesses Inniscarra Matehy Penal Times Schools' Folklore Project St John's Eve

Cork City Wells Revisited

30th January 2021 11 Comments

Cork city originally had six wells in its vicinity: Lady’s Well, Leitrim Street; St Francis Well, Franciscan Well Pub; Sunday’s Well, Sunday’s Well Road; Toibar Bhrionach, Wise’s Hill; St Finbarr’s Well, Kilbarry and St Bartholomew’s Well, Doughcloyne. The first four were investigated on an atrocious day way back in February 2016 and are due for […]

Filed Under: Cork City Tagged With: All is Well BVM Charles Smith CHAS Cork Public Museum Doughcloyne Franciscan Well Pub John Windele Michael Linehan Murphy's Brewery pattern day pilgrimage Seán Ó Coindealbháin St Bartholomew St Finbarre St Francis Sunday's Well Thomas Crofton Croker Tiobar Bhrianach Togher Historical Association Women of the Water

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