Russborough House photographed by Eamon ÓMurchú
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We Don’t Need Halloween to Scare us in 2020
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Mullally Family of Church Street
When I looked for information about this family, most people remembered Lena who ran the sweet shop after her parents retirement.
The young folk have a word for a super fan. The word is stan. Lena is remembered as a DeValera stan. She famously lit a bonfire outside her shop when the Big Fellow came to town. She was known to give free sweets to any youngster who would shout “Up Dev”.
Marie Nelligan shared the following memory on Facebook
“In the 40s, Lena Mullany’s was the only shop that sold bananas. They were too expensive for the average shopper. As you passed by you could always hear Lena singing in the shop.”
Below is some of the stuff that Dave’s trawl of the internet threw up.
Patrick MULLALLY [Parents] was born about 1865 in probably Tarbert, Co. Kerry. He died on 1 Dec 1908 in Church St., Listowel, Co. Kerry. Patrick married Ellen (Ellie) HARRINGTON on 24 Feb 1895 in Murhur, Listowel, Co. Kerry. According to the 1901 census Patrick was a “cattle doctor”. He was also a shopkeeper with a business on Church St., Listowel. Patrick died of gastroenteritis aged 43. Note: I have sometimes seen Mullally spelled as Mullaly. |
Ellen (Ellie) HARRINGTON [Parents] was born about 10 Nov 1865 in Kilbaha, Moyvane, Co. Kerry. She was christened on 12 Nov 1865 in Moyvane, Co. Kerry. She died on 5 Feb 1931 in Church St., Listowel, Co. Kerry. Ellen married Patrick MULLALLY on 24 Feb 1895 in Murhur, Listowel, Co. Kerry. Ellen’s baptismal sponsors were Edmund Stack and Mary Stack. Ellie and her family lived on Church St., Listowel, Co. Kerry where they ran a grocery business. The 1911 census tells us Ellie (by then widowed) had had eight children born alive, five of whom were still alive at the time of the census. |
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Witnesses were Cornelius Mulvihill and Annie Mulvihill.
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Remembering the Good Times
This photograph hangs in Coast café in Ballybunion. Ryan Tubridy made his base in Coast as he visited Ballybunion on his trip along The Wild Atlantic Way.
No skateboarding in the roadway in 2020!
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Ballybunion Threshing Fundraiser for Ard Churam
Photos from Facebook
VINTAGE CORN CUTTING & THRESHING took place on the land of Robert Stack, Doon Road, Ballybunion on Sunday 6th September at 11am. All proceeds in aid of the new Ard Chúram Alzheimer’s Day Care Centre in Listowel.