Showing posts with label Pride of Place 2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pride of Place 2015. Show all posts

Monday, 16 November 2015

WW1 Dead Remembered, Pride of Place, Kerry Crusaders, a Listowel born veteran and The Field in St. Johns

Nothing about War is Glorious

Yesterday, in the aftermath of Friday November 13th's atrocities in Paris, was a good day to remind ourselves of all that was has taken from North Kerry by war. The good people at Listowel Military Tattoo organized a moving ceremony to commemorate all the local soldiers who had lost their lives in WW1 and also to remember all those who had lost their lives in any conflict. We remembered too the civilians who died because they were caught up in conflict.




The flag at the memorial stone flew at half mast.




Inside St. John's the stage and auditorium were decorated with the flags of many nations. The ceremony was a non denominational religious one. We prayed and observed silence for all those idealistic people who had given their lives for a cause they believed in.



 This young lady read the poem, In Flanders Fields, in memory of her ancestor who died in WW1 and whose remains were only recovered in 2002.

Then a procession of people read the names of people from their locality who had died. Some of the young people struggled with names like Gallipoli, Salonica, Ypres and The Somme.
These theatres of war were once household names.
The names of the dead were the familiar names of our neighbours and fellow townsfolk.









Jimmy Deenihan reminded us that war is not too far away in today's world.


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Pride of Place 2015

We didn't win. Castlemartyr did. But there was a small consolation in an award which went Kerry's way.
 It went to to Kerry Traveller  Health and Community Development Project.

Listowel people take great pride in their own place. We don't need an award to tell the world that.

A huge vote of thanks is due to Listowel Tidy Towns and everyone who put in such a massive effort to win us this accolade.

Beidh lá eile ag an bPaorach.


Photo from Listowel Tidy Towns shows the Listowel contingent at the awards ceremony in Ennis on Saturday.

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Kerry Crusaders Big Day, Saturday November 14 2015


These are some of the dry Crusaders who were helping with the registration on Saturday. Months of hard work went into the organization of Kerry Crusaders first competitive run in Listowel. Despite the truly dreadful weather the event was a huge success. 
You will find all the details and some more photos on their Facebook page (link above).




Vincent Carmody was one of the many participants in the 10k walk on Saturday.

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Another treasured photo from Paul Murphy


Bill Kearney at the mike.

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Listowel born U.S. Army veteran


This is Jimmy O'Connor,  who was born in Tannavalla, Listowel in 1935. Jimmy served in the US army . On his return home from Chicago he married Eileen from Greenville.

Jimmy's son, Brian sent me the photo.

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The Field in St. John's


St. John's was full to the rafters every night last week.  Such was the demand for tickets that they had to put on an extra performance of John B.'s powerful and disturbing play.




Nora Relihan and Joe Murphy serving refreshments at the interval, in St. John's on Thursday November 12 2015.

Wednesday, 16 September 2015

The Lartigue, Pride of Place and a date for the diary


Lovely Listowel




Dr. Halketts on Church St. is getting a lovely paint job done.


Scoil Realt na Maidine decked out in Kerrys' green and gold

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A Journey on The Lartigue in 2015



When I was in The Lartigue Museum on Sept 1 I met two lovely railway enthusiasts. This lovely friendly couple were from Canada and they, like so many visitors to the museum, had come to Listowel especially to ride on this unique train. They were full of admiration and praise and they thoroughly enjoyed their train journey and couldn't wait to tell them all at home about their adventure.


 They posed on the running board for a photo.


Two local visitors shared the journey with us.


The locomotive has to be turned manually.


 The visitors were intrigued by this procedure.




Now the front is the back and vise versa so the guard had to bring a lateen to the rear of the train.






Every citizen of Listowel should take a ride on the Lartigue. It is a trip back in time, full of history and romance.

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Last Photos from Pride of Place 2015


Listowel's love affair with Racing was recognized in this welcoming display.


Tech Space was showing what one can do with computers.


Máire and Liz were manning the Writers' Week display. They presented a gift of words to the judges.



World champion dancer, Seán Slemon waiting his turn to entertain the judges


The best of Irish step dancing was on display.


The judges chatted to everyone and took an interest in every exhibit.


Maire Logue, Jimmy Moloney, Liz Dunne and Mary Hanlon at The Seanchaí



The judges were interested and appreciative.



Mary Anne O'Connor, chair of Listowel Active Retirement Group, Cara Trant of Kerry Literary and Heritage Centre, Maire Logue, Festival Manager, Listowel Writers' Week, Joan Byrne, Listowel Tidy Towns and Liz Dunne, Vice Chairperson Listowel Writers' Week.


Eddie Moylan of Listowel Vintage Wireless Museum shows some of his artifacts to the judges who had never seen a gramophone horn in real life before.


One final Dance an Doras and they were away to see some Living Literature upstairs.

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Slack Day, Sept 15 2015


Jerry Hannon took this photo of Pat Healy and Berkie Browne enjoying a rare day off during Listowel Race Week . It's business as usual for this pair again tomorrow, Weds Sept 16 2015.

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Friday Night is Culture Night



Monday, 14 September 2015

Listowel Races, Pride of Place 2015 and a traditional thatched cottage

Race week in Listowel and an All Ireland Final to look forward to




Listowel is festooned for Race Week but football is not too far from people's minds.

Meanwhile on The Island…..

(Photo; Bridget O'Connor)

The weather is spoiling everything.

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More Photos from the Pride of Place judging











All of these local people were in The Lartigue Museum for the judges visit.


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Looking Lovely!



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"Fond memory brings the light
Of other days around me"




By the roadside, Croagh Patrick, County Mayo, c. 1910

An image of a traditional thatched cottage at the base of Croagh Patrick, a mountain and an important site of pilgrimage in County Mayo. It is climbed by pilgrims on Reek Sunday every year (the last Sunday in July). The photograph dates to about 1910 and was taken by Fr. Angelus Healy OFM Cap. (1875-1953) who was known as the ‘Guardian of the Reek’ in honour of his long association with the pilgrimage. This association lasted from 1906 to 1949, during which he climbed the mountain forty-two times missing only two years, in 1919 due to a railway strike and 1922 due to the Civil War. (Image Identifier: CA-PH-1-51).