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Prof. John A. Murphy, Macrompian, Historian, Senator, Journalist, Commentator.
Speaker: Prof Emeritus Tom Dunne, U.C.C.
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West Cork Railways, Birth, Beauty and Betrayal
On the 13th February, Chris Larkin entertained a large crowd with an excellent talk based on his book “West Cork Railways, Birth, Beauty and Betrayal”Chris’s wonderful publication provides a unique visual and historical record of the West Cork railways as he warmly remembers the lifetime of the rail system in a travelogue which allows readers…
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Macroom’s Great War Dead Remembered
On Monday the 9th of January, Macroom History Group held a presentation by Pat Sheehy in the Castle Hotel, Macroom. In his presentation, Pat spoke of the lives and deaths of many of the men from Macroom who gave their lives in what was dubbed “the war to end all wars”. The night was ended…
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Pantomime in Macroom & District; 1959-1999
On the 8th of December Macroom History Group held our Christmas themed presentation “Pantomime in Macroom & District; 1959-1999” by Dr. Con Kelleher. On a bitterly cold night, a brave crowd arrived to listen to the history of pantomime, as well as a deep dive into local pantos, their casts and producers. With a raffle…
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Massytown, a Story of People & Place
On Monday the 14th of November, Macroom History Group held a talk on the history of Massytown in the Castle Hotel. There was a large attendance and one audience member managed to record the presentation by Marcella Ní Chríodáin and we have uploaded it below.
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An Garda Síochána in Macroom & West Cork
The Early YearsOn the 10th of October, Garda Tom Daly presented a highly anticipated talk to the group and a room full of listeners. Tom dove deep into the Gardí and their formation in a information and honest manner. Reviews of the night were highly appreciative of the information he delivered. There was also a large collection…
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Kilmichael Ambush
The Story of a CenturyOn the 12th of September Colum Cronin presented his talk on the Kilmichael Ambush to a packed room. Colum is a member of the Coppeen Archaeological, Historical & Cultural Society and in the absence of a public Centenary Commemoration for the Kilmichael Ambush, due to Covid-19 restrictions, he and the Society produced a commemorative film…
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Field Trip to Beál na Blá
In its first field trip, Macroom History Group visited Béal na Blath and other locations associated with Michael Collins’s shooting there almost 100 yearsago. The erudite Michael Galvin was the guide and he attracted a good crowd of twenty, with others popping in and out at various stages.The tour traced part of the route traveled…