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John Kelliher photography,Convent closure and Ballyduff O’Donoghues

John Kelliher took these great photographs of the final mass in the convent chapel. When he posted them recently on Facebook they brought back many memories of another era when nuns and convents were part of everyday life in Ireland. Alas, no more.

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Photobombing giraffe



Joe.ie got  this great photo from a Dublin couple whose photo was photo bombed by a fellow with a hard neck.

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Ballyduff O’Donoghues








If you have Ballyduff O’Donoghues on your family tree this is a great blog to follow:

Ballyduff O’Donoghues

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On the street




I met Mary Sobieralski in Main Street with her German visitors, her son, Mark and his girlfriend, Sabrina

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Something to Look Forward To


The  Kissane Gathering weekend is planned for 7th, 8th and 9th August. Jerry Behan who is a Kissane descendant is opening a new gallery at the Horseshoe in time for the event. A Photographic Exhibition of Black and White Kissane photographs will be displayed in the Gallery the week leading up to and including the Gathering weekend. This exhibition is being prepared by Eamon O’Murchú formally from Listowel. Eamon’s mother was a Kissane.  Some of these photographs are from as far back as the 1880’s. The Launch of the Photographic Exhibition will be the weekend before the Gathering. 

Everyone is welcome to walk in and view the photographs as the Gallery will be open everyday from 12 o’clock.

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That Match!



Great match, shame about the result.  John Kelliher was there and he got some great photos. Here are just a few. View the rest on his page by following the link above.

More from Writers’ Week 2015

A Bit Unseasonal But Lovely

John Kelliher at his best

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John Kelliher Takes us Down Memory Lane

The ESB headquarters where Aldi now stands.

Super Valu in Mill Lane

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Big Win for  Good Charity




These are the volunteers and friends from Recovery Haven, a Tralee based charity which this week won the top prize for Rural Innovation sponsored by Dairymaster. Recovery Haven supports  emotionally and physically people who are on a cancer journey whether as patients or family of patients.   (photo and story Radio Kerry)

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North Cork Ladies on tour




I met up with some ladies from my homeland last week as they were on a bus tour round limerick, Clare and Kerry. Their trip to The Seanchaí was a highlight of their day trip . They loved the drama and they had a delicious meal in the Listowel Arms afterwards

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Local People at Opening Night 2015



Race week 2014

September in Listowel

 Bunting, flags and broadcast music….Nothing compares to The Listowel Harvest Festival in a year when Kerry has qualified for the All Ireland.   AND the sun is shining…..Heaven!

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No matter where I take a photograph these days, a certain ferris wheel seems to make its way into the shot.

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Pity she can’t foretell the winner of The Kerry National.

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 Some People I met at Monday’s Races


Eddie Moylan, Anne and Liam Dillon and Mary Cogan

Santa brought him the jockey’s outfit.

 Mairead Devine, Mary Whelan and Beta (Whelan) O’Brien



Norella Moriarty Flynn was at the races with her husband



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The Good old Days are back


Sign at Listowel Races Sept. 15 2014



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And the winner is….


This is John Kelliher’s winning photo in the Loving Listowel Races photography competition. Joe Broderick is the subject.

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Focus Tralee this week

You’d never guess Kerry were into the All Ireland Final.

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Meanwhile in Ballyduff….



Moss Joe Browne posted this clip of Thomas Sullivan singing The Tennessee Waltz. It’s lovely to hear an older singer interpret one of the old classics.

https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=282186185316901&set=vb.100005765641568&type=2&theater

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PGA Player of the Year




Huge honour to cap a great year of golf.

Up Kerry, Imelda May and Listowel Races 2014

Loving Listowel Races Photography Competition




There I am among the finalists. As you can see, I did not win. The competition was won by John Kelliher, an excellent photographer and a great friend of Listowel Connection. John won with a lovely study of a countryman at the races.

Here are my 2 which were short listed:

Love at the races
Throw me down something


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Stacks of Stacks




 In the Listowel Arms on Saturday night, a group of Damien Stack’s extended Stack family who were on a visit “home” met up with Anne Dillon, nee Stack of Listowel.

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Gneeveguuilla N.S. showing support





(Source: The Little Memory Gallery on Facebook)

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The boys and girls of Dromclough N.S. recorded a song of encouragement to local man, Eamon Fitzmaurice and the Kerry team

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5iz7FMQBoA

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Teddy and Sinead, G.A.A. stalwarts



Duagh GAA



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You have to love Imelda May



Imelda May posted this photo of her “bag explosion” before her gig. You’ll be surprised to hear that she doesn’t have a style team looking after her. She needs one.

Thade Gowran and a few other odds and ends

The following obituary in the Cherokee Tribune sparked some local interest. This lady, Nora Patricia (Pat) Abruzzo, who died in a road accident on Christmas Eve had Listowel parents. She seems to have been someone we should be proud of. Maybe, after her death we will be able to find out something about her and her work.

“Mrs. Nora Patricia Abruzzo, of Woodstock, GA., passed away
Tuesday December 24, 2013 in an automobile accident in Warren County, GA. She
was 67.

A Funeral Mass will be held 10:30 A.M. Thursday, January 9, 2013
at Transfiguration Catholic Church with Father Tran officiating. Burial will
follow at 12:30 P.M. Thursday January 9, 2013 at Georgia National Cemetery.
Visitation will be held from 2-7 P.M. Wednesday, January 8, 2013 at Woodstock
Funeral Home.

Mrs. Abruzzo was born March 12, 1946 to the late Dan and Nora
Sweeney Kirby in Listowel County Kerry Ireland.

Mrs.
Abruzzo was the Director of the Microbiology Department at Kennestone Hospital.”


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An addendum to last week’s story of customs associated with blessing a completed work…..Robert Nolan wrote to me to tell me that it is still  widespread practice in the US to raise the stars and stripes over a building, at the completion of its construction.

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I’m still on the trail of Thade Gowran and I hope to bring you some news of this illustrious Duagh man in the near future.

While you are waiting here are a few verses of his ballad, The Boys of Sweet Duagh:

Oh sad mournful is the tale that I am forced to tell

From Ballyheigue to Abbeyfeale we’ll mourn their loss as well

Where are the men who raised the flag when freedom’s sword did draw

Who trampled down the English flag, the boys of sweet Duagh.

When Kerrymen from far and near attended the Brosna raid,

They were the first to appear and started the blockade,

With motor car prepare for war; with hatchet, rope and saw

They first came on to lead the van, the boys of sweet Duagh.

Sad was their fate I must relate; no danger did they fear

In youth and bloom they met their doom the solderies ambush near.

No friendly voice, no warning sound advised them to withdraw,

The Saxon bayonets did surround our boys of sweet Duagh

Surrounded by the Khakie clan, what could our Fenians do?

I’m proud to say one Kerryman from the soldiers did break through

He warned the company in the rear and told them what he saw

He saved his comrades then and  there; that boy from sweet Duagh.

McMahon brave, Fitzgerald true and Relihan also,

Mulcaire and Stack, brave heroes too were captured by the foe.

And Jimmy Joy that noble boy who broke the English law,

They died to see their country free, those boys of sweet Duagh.

The car drove on; their leaders gone what rescue could they make?

The volunteers then did retreat, their hearts were fit to break.

The boys were trapped, the raid was stopped the forces did withdraw

‘Twas hard to face their native place the boys of sweet Duagh.

In Wormwood Scrubs with labour hard two years they did remain

But England’s power is dead and gone we will have them back again.

God bless our men in jail within, the bravest Ireland saw

So may we see old Ireland free and the boys of sweet Duagh.

Some rousing republican stuff there from a very different era in Ireland. Thank God those days are behind us and their bitterness just a memory.



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 This ridiculous contraption, a kind of three person cycle, is from Waterford 1897

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John Kelliher takes some beautiful photos of our native town. This recent one of The Square through the gateway of St. Mary’s is particularly beautiful….a gem.

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Correction



I got this clarification from Junior Griffin, and he is a man very knowledgeable about old lamps.

“What I can make of the lamp, I don’t think it is a Tilley. To me it looks like an ordinary oil lamp. The oil lamp would be lit by a wick and raised and lowered by hand. Both the Tilley and Aladdin (which I have one of) were later versions but were lit by a mantle and were worked by a pump. 

 Thinking back, I would have repaired  hundreds of those, with my mentor, the late Mikey O’Connor, in my days at McKenna’s before the rural electrification. Fitting a washer in the pump and fitting a new mantle, which were as tender as a cobweb, after they were lit were the main repairs to be done. “


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Sad Note


Please take a minute today, Monday, January 13 2014 to say a prayer for the heartbroken family of my late neighbour, Paudie Horan. Today is Paudie’s birthday. He would have been 22. There are no words to lighten their unbearable burden.

May the sod rest lightly on his gentle soul. R.I.P.

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