Yesterday I posted some photos from my recent visit to Cork, but I realized that I had left a batch on my iphone, so here are some more. Following you’ll find:
- Cork City Council welcome rug
- Fionnuala MacCurtain pointing to the name of her grandfather, patriot Tomas MacCurtain
- The O’Driscoll family who lives in Annie Moore’s last home in Cork — Liz with her son Robert and daughter Michelle
- Signing the Cork City guest book with the Lord Mayor and Mayoress looking on
- Lord Mayor and Mayoress with Robert and Michelle O’Driscoll
- Close up of Lord Mayor’s chain
- Key give to President Eamon de Valera in 1936 and loaned back to the Cork City Council by his family
- A view of the Michael Collins Barracks (huge and still operational!)
- Close up of page from Michael Collins’s journal: “the people are splendid”
- Rowlands street sign (where Annie last lived) “in shadow of Shandon steeple”
- O’Driscoll family in Annie’s last Cork house (now theirs) with sketch of Annie in background
- Close up of Annie Moore sketch on wall in room that would have been her house
- With Liz O’Driscoll in front of her house
- Tim McCoy in front of Annie’s house
- St. Patrick’s (where Annie was baptized) from outside
- Cork — a view from a distance
Very cool indeed. Thanks for sharing.