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Telling their story from the census of 1901 and 1911

Cork, Ireland Katılım Haziran 2019
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He's back!! Every year this stage makes an appearance on the Clogheenmilicion walk in Blarney. Walked by him once, magnificent creature 🦌
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Cork GAA
Cork GAA@OfficialCorkGAA·
Congratulations to our Cork players — PwC All-Stars Hurling 2025 winners! 🔴⚪ Seán O’Donoghue, Ciaran Joyce, Darragh Fitzgibbon and Brian Hayes
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Bronze Age axe heads found in #Inniscarra in 1923 on display at the Inniscarra Historical Society Journal Launch tonight. Great turnout for the artefacts brief stay at home ✨️
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Spent a fantastic afternoon at the Roman Baths museum in #Bath. Truly wonderful, highly recommend 👌
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Inniscarra GAA
Inniscarra GAA@ScarraGAA·
Cup victory for U12 G6 hurling versus Glen Rovers today in Ovens! Well done lads!! 🔵⚪️
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Dublin Civic Trust
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This three-bay house on Dublin’s Sherrard Street Upper, built around 1830, was once one of the most richly furnished on the street. An advertisement for the auction of its contents in May 1864 gives a vivid insight into how Dublin’s upper middle classes furnished their homes 🧵
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OTD 15 September 1890, the novelist Agatha Christie was born. Famous for her mystery novels she is forever linked with the town of Harrogate. Christie disappeared from her home in December 1926, sparking a nationwide search and media frenzy. After 11 days,
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Brian Gurrin
Brian Gurrin@BrianGurrin·
Beautiful lazy-beds at The Deserted Village, Achill. The lazy-bed agricultural practice was anything but lazy.
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IrishFamilyDetective on Bluesky (see link in Bio)
#Onthisday 1882 5 members of the Joyce family were murdered in their sleep in Maamtrasna #Mayo. Maolra Seoghe only spoke Irish & was unable to defend himself as the court proceedings were conducted in English was found guilty & executed. Michael D Higgins pardoned him in 2018
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Inniscarra GAA
Inniscarra GAA@ScarraGAA·
Great honour for our club man to make the Sunday Game team of the year- we are all disappointed today but Sean has been fantastic all year - to have an Inniscarra man mentioned on this platform is an incredible achievement. Well done Sean we are all very proud of you. 🔴⚪️🔵⚪️
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