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

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Casa Mia, Allos, Collopy’s Corner and Listowel’s world class equine photography

The Ever Changing Face of Listowel



Casa Mia

Allos Bistro

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WW1 and the Creagh Family of Listowel

From Kerry’s Eye

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Jimmy Deenihan’s constituency office occupies a building in a corner of Listowel Town Square. I photographed it this week as a result of an email I received from Joan Hayes;

“I came across the Gleasure letters by chance when googling my relatives recently and then came across your blog. My grandfather, Harry Smith and great aunt Myra Smith are mentioned in the letters. They were relatives of the Behans who owned the pub/hotel (I’m not sure exactly what) next door to the Gleasures. My greatgrandmother was Margaret Collopy and the Collopys were there originally. Her sister married a Behan, hence the name change.  know it burned down later.

I live in Dublin and we have no Kerry connections that I know of now.

Keep up the good work”


I looked up Vincent Carmody’s excellent Listowel; Snapshots of an Irish Market Town and this is what I learned about Joan’s ancestors:




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World Class photographer 




This photograph by Pat Healy of Healyracing, Listowel has taken on a life of its own on the internet, with photographers far and wide admiring and sharing it.


The details: The horse is Arbitrageur, the jockey Johnny King, the groom Aidan Wall, and the track  Laytown. This dramatic shot was captured by Pat Healy of Healyracing and printed in the Irish Independent.


By the way everyone is fine.



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Kick for The Kingdom



The pupils of Pres. Listowel TY class join the “Kick for The Kingdom” challenge in aid of cancer research;



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-R5qhpO6og

The National Children’s Literary Festival and Writers’ Week events in the craftshop

 This year the children’s programme in Listowel Writers’ Week rebranded as The National Children’s Literary Festival. All of the children’s events were based in the community centre.

Ronaldo Fanzini gives his rock and roll salute as he rocks up on his daft bicycle for School Tour Day.

Ronaldo poses with Michael Lynch and his brother Guido (Ronaldo’s brother not Michael’s)

 Drum Dance Ireland were part of the entertainment.

Lunch was sponsored by Spar Express but Mairead and Anthony had to make the sandwiches.

Lunch time entertainment was looked after by Louise Lyons and her troop of volunteers from Xistance Youth Café.

World famous author, John Boyne with Nuala and Liz.

The book doctor had a waiting room full of patients. She endeavored to treat them all and to give them their prescriptions.

Fans, young and old were anxious to be photographed with John Boyne or to have their books signed. Has every child in North Kerry read The Boy in the striped pyjamas?

The Fanzinis swallowed fire, juggled with knives and lay on a bed of nails in their Death Wish show. They did everything you should definitely not try at home and the children loved it.

The day finished with a guided tour of the town’s landmarks and readings from The Writers’ Revenge, a book by Mario Corrigan based on his workshops in schools in North Kerry during Listowel Writers’ Week 2013.

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Holiday snaps



Janusz Trzesick went on holidays and he brought his camera.




Dunbrody
Lismore castle
on Brittas beach

It’s a far cry from the days of these “bathing machines” in Tramore in the 1925



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Katie Taylor

(Breaking News)

Katie has no Listowel connection that I know of but everyone in Ireland is proud of her.

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70 Years Ago




The beginning of the end: D Day landings

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Healyracing was at Epsom


 Australia and Joseph O’Brien win The Derby

happy, happy connections of Australia

Epsom this week; Ramelton last week; all in a day’s work for http://www.healyracing.ie

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