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It said in the papers: November 1919

Local heritage and vandalism

 

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  • ABOUT
  • BLOGS
    • ACR Heritage – who we are, what we do, etc.
      • ACR Heritage … from then to now (part 1)
      • ACR Heritage … from then to now (part 2)
    • Archaeology
      • Journey of an ogham stone: from Aghabullogue to UCC (part 1)
      • Journey of an ogham stone: from Aghabullogue to UCC (part 2)
      • Ring-Barrows in Aghabullogue Parish
    • Coachford Historical Society
      • Coachford Historical Society (part 1)
      • Coachford Historical Society (part 2)
    • Famous People
      • Herbert Webb Gillman (1832-1898)
    • Folklore
      • Times past – local Christmas customs
    • Literature
      • My Sweet Old Home in Peake
      • Skelligs Lists
      • The sweet shady groves of Clontead
    • Local History
      • Áth an Ridire and the ‘Battle of Mullinhassig’
      • Lee Valley tourism (19th century style)
      • Magourney and early Coachford
      • Marching As To War – The Men of Coachford and Aghabullogue Parish 1914-1918
      • The ‘Peake Line’ – a famine relief road
      • The Fergus farm of Sir John Benn-Walsh
      • In a country churchyard – Christchurch, Magourney
    • Places of Interest
      • Aghavrin Clapper Bridge
      • Magourney Church and Graveyard
      • Mullinhassig – Mills, Woods & Waterfalls
      • Places in our parish (part 1)
      • Places in our parish (part 2)
      • Places in our parish (part 3)
      • The Trafalgar monument at Carrignamuck, Coachford
      • What’s in a name … Glebe Road, Coachford
    • Yet More
      • It said in the papers: April 1920 in Aghabullogue parish
      • It said in the papers: November 1919
      • Local heritage and vandalism
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  • NAMES & PLACES
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