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Ballyheigue to Glenderry
Ballyheigue to Glenderry
Map of the Ballyheigue to Glenderry portion of the North Kerry Way(Slí Chiarraí Thuaidh).
Copyright managed by the Library Council
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Image of photograph of Master M'Grath with trainer Mr. Walsh
Image of photograph of Master M'Grath with trainer Mr. Walsh
Master M'Grath with trainer Mr. Walsh
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Image of photograph of Master M'Grath detail
Image of photograph of Master M'Grath detail
Master M'Grath detail
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Glenderry to Maulin
Glenderry to Maulin
Map of the Glenderry to Maulin portion of the North Kerry Way(Slí Chiarraí Thuaidh).The route is highlighted in red.
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Spa to Banna
Spa to Banna
A map of the portion of walking route between Spa and Banna of the North Kerry Way(Slí Chiarrai Thuaidh).
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Tralee to Spa
Tralee to Spa
Map of walking route portion from Tralee to Spaof North Kerry Way(Slí Chiarraí Thuaidh)
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Rockbeg and the Black Rock
Rockbeg and the Black Rock
Rockbeg and its larger companion the Black Rock is a feature of the route from Banna to Ballyheigue on The North Way(Slí Chiarraí Thuaidh)
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Walkers
Walkers
With Ballyheigue in the distance and the atlantic rollers close by,these walkers set out on a stage of the North Kerry Way.
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Queen's Bridge
Queen's Bridge
Black and white photograph of Queen's Bridge, Belfast, circa 1904, showing a horse drawn tram, the river Lagan and the docks
Publishers: Raphael Tuck & Sons, from the Linen Hall collection
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Handballer Beaten
Handballer Beaten
This is an article which appeared in Co. Monaghan's local newspaper 'The Northern Standard' on October 7th, 1966. The reporter, Seamus Mc Cluskey, writes that 'keen disappointment was felt by the large Clones crowd who travelled to Kells on Sunday where the All-Ireland Softball Champion Seamus Mc Cabe, was beaten by Paddy Hickey (Tipperary) by 3 game to 2 in the All-Ireland final of the Hardball competition. It was a big blow for shamey, who was strongly fancied by the local fans to bring off the double and make Handball history...No doubt Shamey himself was bitterly disappointed for he had been training hard and felt confident of victory'.
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