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Irish Tourist Association Survey 1944

Diversions in Tipperary: Part 3. Tobar Íosa, Cahir

16th September 2024 3 Comments

It’s been a while since we had a proper fieldtrip and this one was bittersweet – the first time we had ventured out without Robert, our dear friend, husband of Finola, and one half of Roaringwater Journal, who sadly passed away in March. Although much missed he seemed ever present and I know he would […]

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: bullaun Cahir Cahir tidy towns Canon Patrick Power Christmas Eve County Tipperary cross slab Eddie Costello grotto Irish Tourist Association Survey 1944 Jesus Mass Rock Megalithic Ireland National Folklore Photographic Collection pebbles pilgrimage rag tree Roaringwater Journal rounds Schools' Folklore Project shrine sores St Patrick termon stone Tobar Iosa Warts

Three ladies encountered enroute to Adare

7th December 2022 10 Comments

Day one of a well hunting trip to County Limerick in the excellent company of Robert and Finola of Roaringwater Journal. The weather had been atrocious and I was nervous as to how we’d cope as were going to be in the field with nowhere to run. The journey up to Adare, where we were […]

Filed Under: Limerick Tagged With: Adare artesian spring BVM Eyes Folklore Collection Main Manuscript Irish Tourist Association Survey 1944 Killeedy National Folklore Photographic Collection pattern day pilgrimage Rathcahill ringfort Roaringwater Journal rounds Schools' Folklore Project Shangarry shrine smallpox St Bridget St Ita Toothache tournafulla trout

A Grand Day Out in Dunworley

16th April 2022 1 Comment

Sometimes I have not visited a well simply because it sounds as though it has long gone and there is literally nothing to see. This can be a dangerous assumption for several wells have been there when eventually visited, often covered in undergrowth but still there. I was contacted by Diarmuid a few weeks ago […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: Archaeological Inventory Area of Special Conservation British Museum Donaghmore Irish Tourist Association Survey 1944 offerings pilgrimage Promontory fort Roaringwater Journal Samuel Lewis Schools' Folklore Project Seven Heads signal tower St Anne tower house

Three Stragglers in South Kerry: Coolmagort & Kilclogherane

6th November 2021 10 Comments

Whilst trawling through photos, I came across three wells which had somehow escaped being recorded. All are in South Kerry not far from Killarney. Tobar Críosta, Toberchreest, Well of Christ, St Brigid’s Well, Dunloe Tobar Críosta is in the townland of Coolmagort, wild and scenic country to the west of Killarney near the Gap of […]

Filed Under: South Kerry Tagged With: bullaun Caoimhín ÓDanachair Coolmagort Duchás Photographic Collection Easter Gap of Dunloe Irish Tourist Association Survey 1944 kilclogherane Killarney Ogham rounds Schools' Folklore Project souterrain. St Bridget trout

St Finbarr Revisited & some thoughts on conservation

4th October 2020 8 Comments

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I am finally back in Ireland having spent six months in New Zealand, four months longer than intended due to Covid-19! The virus continues to restrict movements so I decided to revisit two holy wells close to home and see how they were faring. Last time I visited was in 2016 and both wells, both […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: Archaeological Inventory Blessed Virgin Mary Castleventry cilleen Colonel Grove White crosses Cullen Derryduff Dunmanway Eyes Glanworth Glen of Comeraportera HMAC Irish Examiner Irish Tourist Association Survey 1944 Kilbarry National Monuments Service rag tree Schools' Folklore Project St Dominic St Finbarre St Laitiaran The Kerryman trout Tullylease Tús

Wild out East

13th January 2019 14 Comments

The last few wells in East Cork beckoned and on paper they sounded rather a motley crew. The reality was pretty much the same but a very interesting story was revealed. We stayed in Cobh overnight and enjoyed a beautiful evening light. The buildings glowed and we strolled along the Prom, admired St Colman’s Cathedral, […]

Filed Under: East Cork Tagged With: Ahane Cross Archaeological Inventory Ballybrassil Carrigaline Cobh eel Great Island Irish Tourist Association Survey 1944 Marloag Minane Bridge Schools' Folklore Project Tracton Walterstown

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