"Ballyduff (County Kerry)" - 23 Text Results

TitleAuthorDomainPublisherPublication Year
"Stop or I'll shoot you dead". Walter Kerins was wounded in November 1920AnonymousArticle in Journal2003
1839 - Night of the big windAnonymousArticle in Journal2000
American film actress Mary Pickford visited Ballyduff in June 1995O'Connor, NoelArticle in Journal1999
Ballyduff branch of the Pioneer Total Abstinence Association 1947-1962O'Connor, NoelArticle in Journal2003
Ballyduff Creamery building 1910-1998AnonymousArticle in Journal1998
Ballyduff in the 20th centuryO'Connor, NoelArticle in Journal1999
Ballyduff P.T.A.A. 1911-1917AnonymousArticle in Journal2003
Ballyduff people listening to Parnell speak at Lixnaw on Sunday 18th January 1891 - what they actually heard him sayAnonymousArticle in Journal2000
Caint an Bhaile DhuibhÓ hAnnracháin, StiofánMonograph or Collective VolumeAn Clóchomhar1964
Causeway Races, 8 March, 1900AnonymousArticle in Journal1999
Compensation paid in respect of properties burned in Ballyduff in the early hours of 1st November 1920AnonymousArticle in Journal2003
First nurse, Mrs. O'Halloran came to Ballyduff on 4th December 1900 - Rose Trent-Stoughton provided the Nurse at her own expenseAnonymousArticle in Journal1998
Land League hunt in the vicinity of the Cashen 1881Crane, C. P.Article in Journal2000
Peggie O'Neill McCarthy remembers bringing the milk to Ballyduff CreameryMcCarthy, Peggie O'NeillArticle in Journal1998
Peggie O'Neill McCarthy remembers her early dancing daysMcCarthy, Peggie O'NeillArticle in Journal1998
Peggie O'Neill McCarthy remembers the day of the Stations in bygone timesMcCarthy, Peggie O'NeillArticle in Journal2003
Policeman shot and wounded in Ballyduff on the night of 31st October/1st November 1920, was involved in the Listowel Police Mutiny nineteen weeks earlierO'Connor, NoelArticle in Journal2003
Schools Folklore Collection.AnonymousArticle in Journal2000
The Ballyduff June Fair was supposed to be the best in Munster for sheep and lambs in the 1880'sAnonymousArticle in Journal1999
The late Tom Browne, The Square, feared their pub would go up in flames on the night of 31st October/1st November 1920AnonymousArticle in Journal2003
The murder of John Houlihan, 1st November 1920AnonymousArticle in Journal2003
Victims of the Lusitania were buried in our parishO'Connor, NoelArticle in Journal2000
Was the 'Monk's Road' covered over in the early 9th century to protect Rattoo?O'Connor, NoelArticle in Journal2003