Showing posts with label Greenway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greenway. Show all posts

Monday, 2 December 2019

Longueville House, An Old Wife's Tale from Mountcoal and the Toy Show

A Chaffinch


Photo; Chris Grayson

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In Longueville

While I was in Kanturk we were in celebratory mode. We had Sunday lunch in Longueville House. It's a kind of Downton Abbey style experience, only the food is better. I'd definitely recommend it for a (very) special treat.




This lovely mannered dog met us on arrival.




To the Manor born!

The way Sunday lunch goes is that you order your main course and you choose as many starters as you want from a table heaving with temping things to eat.


I'll stop teasing you now but suffice it to say that the ambience is warm and welcoming, the food delicious. They make their own cider and brandy and they have a policy of sourcing their ingredients as close to home as possible. It's not really a place for children but the little ones in our company were made welcome and there is a maze for them to play in to work off the lunch.


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Bread of Heaven

Strange tale of religion and superstition from DĂșchas Schools' folklore collection


Little Hands and the Bread Shoes
Once upon a time there lived a man with his wife and son war broke in France, and every Irish man had to go there, and this man had to go also. He wrote letters every day to his wife, and once a wire came to his wife that her husband got killed in the war. She had only one little boy, and he was only a baby. It was a slate house they had.
One day as the little boy was sleeping in his cradle, a slate fell off over the window, and a branch of ivy went in the window and it grew around the child's cot. The child was about four years when he went to school. After a time the children got the "flu", and the little boy took it, and he was very sick, and it was worse he was geting, and at last he died.
His mother kept a little red pair of shoes under her bed, and when she went up in the room the mice had them eaten, and then she took out a loaf of bread out of the bin and softened it in boiling water; and while she was softening the bread a man went in and asked a piece of bread for God's sake. The woman said that she had bread inside, and she had a loaf in the bin.
The man who asked her was Christ at last the boy was buried, and the threw herself on the grave, and the neighbours pulled her away, and she went to bed after going home, and a few nights after her son appeared to her and said I am in the first step of heaven mother, but the bread shoes are keeping me back, and the night he came he said he was in the second step of heaven, but the bread shoes had kept him back and the next night he came he said he was in the third step of heaven but the bread shoes had kept him back, and then they took off the shoes, and he went to heaven. After a short time the boys mother died, and she went to heaven
Collector
Eileen Hannon Age 14- Informant- Mrs Ellen Foley-Age 74- Address, Mountcoal, Co. Kerry

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Greenway

Great news broke this weekend as the sod was turned on the extension from Listowel to Kilmorna of The Greenway.

We owe a big debt of gratitude of the people who fought so hard for this




You can see the story in this Facebook video shared by Mike Guerin

Mike Guerin's video
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Late Late Toy Show

The unanimous verdict is that it was the best yet and I'll tell you why. This year it was more about the children than the toys.

Thursday, 12 November 2015

Kevin Barry, John B. and friends and remembering Smiler


Wish you lived here?




Liz Chute, formerly of Listowel and now of Halifax, Canada does.

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Mountjoy  November 1 1920

With the 1916 commemoration coming up, many of these old images from a troubled time in our history are finding their way on to the internet. This is a photo of women praying outside Mountjoy where Kevin Barry was awaiting execution. This photo is in the Clann na Gael Archive.

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Tommy Murphy and John B.




These two old photos were sent to me by Paul Murphy formerly of William St. They show his father, Tommy Murphy and John B. with some friends performing in The Loft. Paul cannot identify the friends but maybe someone can.
The Loft was a theatre cum concert hall in the back lane behind John B.s. Local enterprising actors, singers and musicians used to put on shows here in the 40s and 50s. If anyone has memories of these shows, there is an audience waiting to hear them.

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Changes on our streets



Kerry Wool is a new shop situated between The Shebeen and McGuire's new extension to the pharmacy.




This premises appears to be between tenants.



NCBI are relocating up the street to Number 27.


My moles tell me that the new tenant for The Harp and Lion will not be a publican.

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Absent Friends


November is a month when we remember our lost loved ones. Every time I pass this memorial I am struck by what a lovely tribute to Dylan McCarthy it is from his friends at Xistance.

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Big day for the crusaders on Saturday

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Don't Miss This!



Friday November 13 2015 RTE 1 6.30p.m. Nationwide in Listowel for the Listowel Tattoo

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A Treasure to watch 

The story of Listowel's railway line and the fight to turn it into a greenway for the benefit of us  all is beautifully told in this video:  Journeying from a railway to a greenway
 ENJOY!