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Tag: Phoenix Park

Turf

Slea Head

Photo credit; Graham Davies on This is Kerry

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If today you are complaining about your job, take a look at this turfcutter. Bord na Mona employed men on a casual basis to harvest the turf. They were paid, not by the day or the hour, but by the amount of turf they cut. I don’t know if this man was in Lyreacrompane. I doubt he was as most of the photos seem to come from the bigger bogs in the midlands where there were villages of Nissan huts set up during the turf cutting season and the men (there were no women allowed) slept and ate in these huts and spend every waking hour turf cutting.

Men of the Travelling Community used to come to Lyreacrompane for the turf season and these men were a significant cohort of the Lyre workforce.

This photo, also from the great Bord na Mona Archives shows a mountain of turf in the Phoenix Park Dublin sometime during the war. Turf was exported to Britain, as there was as s shortage of coal due to the war.

Doon Road,Ballybunion and the Upcycle event at Listowel Races 2018

Cattle photographed from the Cliff Walk, Ballybunion

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Some artistic touches old and new in Ballybunion

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More photos from Listowel Tidy Town Alternative fashion event at Listowel Races 2018

Its lovely to see seriously stylish ladies like this milliner take part in this upcycle, restyle event.

Niamh, Anne and Maria who love dressing up, really love this unique Ladies Day.

Orlagh Winters in her own vintage outfit interviews a stylish contender.

Louise Stack was the winner in this vintage kaftan she bought in a vintage shop in the U.K. She made the hat herself .

This local lady could wear this any day. Animal prints are all the rage.

John McCarthy was the obvious winner of the best dressed man prize with his smart suit and polished shoes, all from the charity shop.

I spotted the trainer, Michael Winters, from my hometown in the parade ring. Reason enough to put a bet on the horse he had trained, I thought.  Should have kept my money in my pocket!

Sonja was rounding up the finalists so they could announce the winner.

A lovely end to another great day on the island.

Only 2 little girls in the river as I left for home.

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Listowel Food Fair


November 8 to 12 2018



The committee is planning all kinds of treats for us in 2018. Keep an eye on their Facebook page.

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Deer in Phoenix Park



The Listowel Connection with this beautiful creature is the photographer, Eamon ÓMurchú.



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