Listowel Connection

This blog is a personal take on Listowel, Co. Kerry. I am writing for anyone anywhere with a Listowel connection but especially for sons and daughters of Listowel who find themselves far from home. Contact me at listowelconnection@gmail.com

Irish American poem, Pres. Basketball and an obituary to Con Dee

Cristopher Bourke, Mallow Camera Club

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 A Poem from New York, Irish American Advocate  1911

Norah’s Donkey Cart by T D Shanahan

 I  love  you  still,  dear Motherland,  

 Tho’  twenty  years  away. 

 And  with  the  help  of  God

  I  hope  To  visit   you  some  day. 

 Ah,  won’t   I  be  the  happy   lad-

The Joy  within  my  heart— 

 When  driving  down  Newcastle  Town, 

 In  Norah’s  donkey  cart!

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Some Listowel Covid Images


Thanks to the frontline Covid heroes

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A Pres. Basketball Team in the late 1980s



If you recognise yourself or have any memories of your basketball days, We’d love to hear.

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Death of Con Dee in 1967


 Advocate NY 1967- Jan 21


Chicago News BY O’LOUGHLIN

 One of Ireland’s daring, fighting, men of the Irish Republican Army whose story appeared for six weeks in a row in the Chicago column of the Advocate a year ago, has died suddenly in Chicago. He is Con Dee known to many around Chicago commanded the 8th Battalion of Kerry Brigade No. 1 in fighting the Black & Tans. It was believed that he was the only remaining survivor of the May 12, 1921 Battle of the Valley of Knockanure.

 He died Tuesday in St. Anne’s Hospital. 

In 1925 Con Dee came to the U.S. and worked many years for the Bd. of Education in Chicago. On retiring in 1962 he established the River Forest Travel Bureau, 7427 North in the suburb. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Margaret Pierce Dee,  and three daughters: Ellen Louise, Honora Loretta and Mrs. Mary Rita Flynn, a sister, Rita and two brothers, William and Michael. Requiem Mass was offered on Saturday. 

Long, long ago, beyond the misty space of twice a thousand years In Erin old there dwelt a mighty race, Taller than Roman spears. Like oaks and towers they had a giant grace Were fleet as deer. With wind and waves they made their “biding place.” These western shepherd seers.


Forty-seven years has almost passed since men like Con Dee fought for the freedom of Ireland. Successive Irish governments have done little, if anything, at home and at the United Nations. The apathy on the part of Ireland’s ambassadors to foreign nations is well known.

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Remembering the late Brendan Guiney



Rose Treacy. Brendan Guiney’s sister sent us this precious old photo taken in Dan Browne Butchers in Church Street around 1979.

Does anyone recognise the other man in the photo?

An Emigration Poem, Some old Santa Photos and Kennelly family of Cloth Hall to Retire



Brian Power, Mallow Camera Club



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A Poem to Tug at the Heartstrings

by John McGrath

Leaving – July 1st, 1966

(Written July 1st, 2017 – Where do the years go?)

Seventeen, no fear, no hesitation

A young boy smiles and wipes away his tears

July morning, Ballyhaunis station

His mother cries and curses emigration

That takes away her boy of tender years

Seventeen, no fear, no hesitation

Young mind filled with hope and expectation

The rhythm of the rails is all he hears

July morning, Ballyhaunis Station

Boarding school a feeble preparation

For Sixties’ Manchester, a web of snares

Seventeen, no fear, no hesitation

Climbs on board his future with elation

Anticipation ringing in his ears

July morning, Ballyhaunis Station

His farewell kiss a meagre consolation

She turns away as through the glass he peers

Seventeen, no fear, no hesitation

July morning, Ballyhaunis station.

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Do you recognise these children ?


Kay O’Leary has been in touch.

Mary, I’m looking for your help. I was going through old stuff during the lock down and I came across some photos. At one time we used to have ‘Santa in the Forrest’ in Lyreacrompane during the weekends of November and December – no electricity in the forest so we ran it from 12 to 5pm.  Pat McGrath from Coillte gave us a wooden shed for Santa.  We recognised most of the children in the photos and have delivered them but I’m left with three and I’m hoping you/your followers might recognise the children and adults?  I think the photos are lovely so hopefully someone will recognise them.  

 

Thanks and keep safe,
Kay


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Pedestrian Covid Precautions


During the Covid pandemic Kerry County Council have decided to prioritise pedestrians. To this end we have parking spaces all over town being given over to designated areas for pedestrian overtaking.

This is the area between AIB and the hotel where 7 car parking spaces have been sectioned off to widen the footpath, leaving just 3 car parking spaces.

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Cloth Hall is To Close


Cloth Hall is one of the oldest businesses in Listowel. Even the name is like a throwback to a bygone era.

The sign on the window yesterday advised customers that a retirement sale was in progress.

Ballybunion, Howth, Glin, St. Batt’s Well, Listowel and a Popular Shoe Shop to Close

Eamon ÓMurchú’s Beautiful Photos of Howth

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Breda O’Mullane, Mallow Camera Club

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A Summer 2020 Afternoon in Ballybunion



Saturday June 27 2020

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St. Batt’s Well

I took the girls to the well to pray for a special intention. This well is believed to help cure illnesses of the eye. Our special intention did not involve an illness of the eye but a far more serious illness first discovered on a routine eye examination at Specsavers.


People leave little religious knick knacks at the well.


Some people have left rags tied to trees at the well.



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The Presbytery, Newcastlewest

(From Cathleen Mulvihill on Facebook)


The Presbytery, Newcastle West, Co. Limerick

Dean Richard Baptist O’Brien, Parish Priest of Newcastle West from 1861 to 1885, and quite a National figure as the founder of the Catholic Young Men’s Association and also the author of three novels.The Dean acquired the old building and in 1872, with the help of a loan from the Office of Public Works, he erected a Presbytery for the Parish in which he took up residence, incorporating the old building. At that juncture the estimated cost was £1500.00 and then again in 1877 the Dean obtained a further loan of £455.00 from the O.P.W. for boundary walls and gates.

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Our Town Gardener at Work



David Twomey was trimming the low hedge around the 1916 commemorative garden when I met him in the park last week. He and his team of local council gardeners are responsible for the colourful displays and delightful borders and shrubbery that make Listowel so lovely, whatever the season.

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Date for the diary



Remember Ciarán Sheehan. I reminded you last week of his trip to Listowel in 2015 when he sang in William Street and in St. John’s. Now you can hear him for yourselves on Youtube.

This is what he wrote

“Not sure if this will be of interest at home but I did a show called “The Irish…and how they got that way” by Frank McCourt (who was a cousin through his mother Angela Sheehan’s side) about twenty years ago. It was recorded for television and its being re-aired on YouTube on the 13th of July at 12:00 midnight Irish time. “

https://www.youtube.com/c/IrishRep

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A Popular Business to close its Doors

Sadly, another casualty of Covid 19 and the attendant economic difficulties for business, especially retail and hospitality, is Church Street’s Perfect Pairs.

10 Church Street, Listowel

The very popular friends and business partners Martina and Mairead posted this message on Facebook

Ciarán Sheehan, Irish Language Revival in Listowel in 1900 and a picnic in the Park

Photo: Róisín Darby

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Entertaining the Troops

The man in the middle between the then U.S. ambassador and Billy Keane is Ciarán Sheehan. Ciarán is an accomplished Broadway singer with Listowel roots. On the day I took the picture he sang the U.S. national anthem at the unveiling of a plaque to Kathy Buckley who had been a cook in the White House. The occasion was part of Listowel Food Fair 2015.

What is Ciarán up to now? Apart from acting and singing on Broadway,  he is singing for front line workers  at Yale New Haven Hospital. Here is what the hospital website says. The photos came from there too.

Actor, singer, and Broadway star Ciarán Sheehan thanked healthcare workers at Yale New Haven Hospital for their efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic with a repertoire of emotional, uplifting Broadway tunes on Tuesday, June 23. Mr. Sheehan completed the stirring musical performance before dozens of socially distanced patients, staff, and onlookers outside the main entrance of 20 York Street on the York Street Campus.

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Irish Language Revival in 1900

Kerry Sentinel  Wednesday, 21 November, 1900; Page: 4

IRISH LANGUAGE REVIVAL. ENTHUSIASTIC. PUBLIC MEETING IN L1STOWEL.SPEECHES BY MESSRS FLAVIN AND O’DONNELL, M.P’S.

On Friday night a large and thoroughly representative public meeting was held in the Hall of the St Patrick’s Total Abstinence Society, Listowel, in support of the Irish Language Revival Movement, Addresses were delivered by Messrs; M J Flavin, T O’Donnell, M.P’s; J Gallagher, Tralee, and others. The proceedings throughout were of the most enthusiastic character.
Amongst the others present were—Messrs T Gibson, M Enright, B.A, Professor St Michael’s College; P Breen, do; M; O’Connor, J.P; J T Pierce, V.S; J J. Galvin, R.D.C; Dr Crowley, R J Marshall, Solr; D Browne, R Browne, J B Tackaberry, UDC; W L Fitzgerald, do; P Hayes, do; M Kerin, do; R J Cuthbertson, J Collins, J M’Guire, E O’Sullivan, D J Flavin, U.D.C ; C Hanlon, J Nolan, J Browne, L Buckley, U.D.C ; W Keane, etc, etc.
The Chairman, who on rising was received with loud applause, said that he sincerely thanked them for conferring on an humble townsman of their own the very high and distinguished honour of being asked to preside at that meeting, and he thought there were very few occasions greater pride than on an occasion like the present, when old men and the young blood were hand in hand in support of their good old language, which was prized by their ancestors, and which unfortunately and unfriendly Government had done all that in them lay to bury beyond hope of resurrection (applause). He thanked God the spirit of the Irish people, as well as the spirit of the Irish language, had not been killed. They were assembled to give their little assistance to push forward the Gaelic language by every means in their power;
and he said that the language, being the language of Ireland, was a language well worthy of support; and they could not expect that the Irish people would be worthy of their ancestors unless the language that had been handed down had been preserved by them (applause). His duty there that night would be a very light one—merely to introduce to them the several speakers , some of whom were young men who had made a very close study of the Irish language, and whom, he was sure, they would be delighted to see coming ward speaking in support of their native tongue. On the proposition of Mr M Kerin, U.D.C, seconded by Mr J J Galvin, R.D.C, Mr T O’Sullivan was appointed secretary to the meeting. The following letters of apology were read:— Listowel, November 16.1900. Dear Mr O Sullivan —Lest I may not be able to attend your meeting to-night, I write to let you know that the movement which is being got up here for the revival of the Irish language has my fullest sympathy and shall freely get any help I can give it. (Applause). Yours faithfully, John Pattison. Finuge, 16,11, 1900.
T F O’Sullivan, Esq, Sec Gaelic League, Listowel Branch).
Dear Mr. O Sullivan —I am duly in receipt of your circular, and in reply beg to say that the movement to revive the Irish Language has my fullest sympathy and support. I am sorry I cannot be at your meeting tonight, but shall gladly become a member and do what I can to forward the movement (applause). Yours Sincerely Edward J Cussan
Mr T Gibson proposed and Dr Crowley, seconded the adoption of the following resolutions.
1—That we pledge ourselves to promote by every means in our power the revival of our mother tongue (applause).
Several other promotional points were also approved.

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Hairdressers are back



Damien Stack found this old ad for a Listowel hairdressing family.

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Picnic in the Park



Yesterday, July 2 2020 was a lovely summers day. I had a picnic in the park with my friends. We had a delicious afternoon tea box from John R.’s and we enjoyed it in the shade of this beautiful ash tree. David Twomey, Listowel’s very knowledgeable town gardener told us that this ash tree was planted by the Chinese ambassador on a visit to Listowel.

The sapling he planted was brought from nearby Gurtenard Wood. It is thriving in its location in front of the Pitch and Putt clubhouse. Is is showing no sign of the dreaded ash dieback disease that has affected some of the other trees in the park.


Post Covid Poem, Lemass, John R. Walshe and Morgan Sheehy autographs and age friendly parking in car unfriendly Listowel

Photo: Róisín Darby

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The Siege of Corona


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Republican prisoners’ Autographs


In 1921 several republicans were imprisoned in Ballykinlar Barracks in Co. Down, Northern Ireland. Maureen Barrett writes this to accompany the photos she sent us.

Two Listowel men John R Walsh and Morgan Sheehy signed an autograph while in a prison camp in Ballykinlar, Co.Down in 1921-it was actually a military base for the Royal Irish Regiment however these bases were also used by different commands and covert units of the British Army to detain Irish prisoners at that time-with them at the time was Sean Lemass and other notaries but he would be the name most recognized in our later history so thought I would include it-Maureen 

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Those Lost Parking Spaces


The story of the accommodations for pedestrians nervous about distancing continues.

I took these photos on William Street where two of the busiest shops in town are located. Jumbos and O’Connell’s Decor have consistently got queues of customers at their doors.

What in the name of all that’s good and holy is “age friendly parking”?

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