County Cork derives it's name from the town that has now become Ireland's 2nd City. From the Irish word Corcaigh - meaning marsh, the city was founded by St. Finbarr in A.D.650 on the marshy land banks of the River Lee. The city's narrow alleys, ... more
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Battlements at Blarney Castle, Co. Cork
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Ogham Markings on a Standing Stone, Co. Cork
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Boats moored in Castletownbere, Co. Cork
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Ogham Stone, Co. Cork
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Entrance to a Manor, Co. Cork
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Bridge on the Grounds of Blarney Castle, Co. Cork
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Derelict Fishing Boat on the Beara Peninsula, Co. ...
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Sea Break and Walking path, Co. Cork
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Irish Distillers Plant in Midleton, Co. Cork
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Remains of old ring fort on the Beare Peninsula, ...
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Primitive Farm Road, Co. Cork
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Fulacht Fiadh or Ancient Cooking Pit at Drombeg, ...
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Knarled Tree Roots on the grounds of Blarney ...
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Rural Byway, Co. Cork
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Pleasure boats in Castletownsend, Co. Cork
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Navigational Beacon near Baltimore, Co. Cork
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Pot-Stills at Irish Distillers in Midleton, Co. ...
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Fish Farm in Ardgroom Harbour, Co. Cork
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Castletownbere Lifeboat, Co. Cork
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Ogham Stone, Co. Cork
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Enjoying the Summer in Glandore, Co. Cork
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Scoreboard in a Cork Hurling Match
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Ardgroom Stone Circle, Co. Cork
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