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March 1969; The exterior of the Bon Secours Hospital in Tralee.
March 1969
Bon Secours Hospital
11th September 1966; Two nurses in St. Finian's Hospital, Killarney, on Open Day.
11th September 1966
Open Day at Saint Finian's Hospital
17th August 1967; Mrs. Patricia Grey, Newcastle on Tyne, in St. Catherine's Hospital, Tralee after a road accident on the Derrymore Road. Mrs. Grey was on holiday in Blennerville with her husband and four children when their van, driven by Mr. Grey, collided with a tractor-drawn cock-lifter. A six foot long spike from the cock-lifter pierced the front of the van and went through Mrs. Grey's leg to a depth of three feet. Two ambulances and a medical team under surgeon Colm Galvin from the County Hospital administered an anaesthetic to Mrs. Grey on the roadside. Mr. Galvin and two assistants then slowly drew the two inc thick spike from the patient's leg. The fire brigade was called initially because it was thought that the spike would have to be cut from the tractor before it could be removed from Mrs. Grey's leg. However, this action was not taken because it was felt that the heat from the cutter would cause extra injury an pain to the patient. Mrs. Grey was then taken to St. Catherines Hospital for further surgery.
17th August 1967
Mrs. Patricia Grey in Hospital
20th April 1965; Twenty year old Ena Clancy of Thomond Gate, Limerick, being removed by helicopter from St. Catherine's County Hospital, Tralee to Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Dun Laoghaire. Miss Clancy injured her spine when the van in which she and six others were travelling on the road to the Gap of Dunloe on Easter Sunday, failed to take a bridge on a bend and overturned.
20th April 1965
A Helicopter in St. Catherine's County Hospital
20th April 1965; Twenty year old Ena Clancy of Thomond Gate, Limerick, being removed by helicopter from St. Catherine's County Hospital, Tralee to Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Dun Laoghaire. Miss Clancy injured her spine when the van in which she and six others were travelling on the road to the Gap of Dunloe on Easter Sunday, failed to take a bridge on a bend and overturned.
20th April 1965
A Helicopter in St. Catherine's County Hospital
14th June 1970; Karl Hissenauer lost his life and Chris Gallagher was seriously injured when their plane, a Cessna 150, crashed at Farranfore airstrip. Two young men from Castleisland, John Browne and Liam O'Connor, pulled Mr. Hissenauer and Mr. Gallagher from the cockpit. The injured men were rushed to St. Catherine's Hospital in Tralee, where Mr. Hissenauer later died. The crash happened during a take-off attempt as part of Mr. Hissenauer's training as a light aircraft pilot.
14th June 1970
A Plane Crash at Farranfore Airport
17th November 1968; Aileen Brassil in Shannon Aiport on her way to South Africa for a complicated heart operation to be performed by Professor Christian Bernard at the Red Cross Children's Hospital in Cape Town.
17th November 1968
Aileen Brassil in Shannon Airport
September 1971; Tony Lyons was removed to Tralee General Hospital after he was taken unconscious from his home. His shop and house had been completely gutted by fire. His condition improved after a few days in Hospital.
September 1971
Tony Lyons
December 1959; Family and friends welcome a newborn baby at the hospital in Tralee.
December 1959
Newborn Baby In Hospital
30th April 1971; The Monsignor Lane Memorial Workshop was officially opened on the grounds of St Finian's hospital by the Minister for Health, Erskine Hamilton Childers.
30th April 1971
The Monsignor Lane Memorial Workshop
28th December 1965; The Valentia Lifeboat removed a critically ill seaman, in a very heavy swell, from an American Freight five miles North West of Valentia, and rushed him to Knightstown. Charlie Humphrey, from New York, was taken by stretcher to Mrs Burke's Field where a helicopter landed and took him to St. Laurence's Hospital in Dublin for an emergency brain operation.
28th December 1965
A Helicopter Rescue in Valentia
12th September 1964; A photo of Kerry Footballer Bernie O'Callaghan in Hospital after an operation to remove his appendix. He was unable to play in the All-Ireland Final against Galway.
12th September 1964
Kerry Footballer Bernie O'Callaghan
May 1956; A photo of Peig Sayers in Dingle hospital.
May 1956
Peig Sayers in Dingle Hospital
November 1968; Aileen Brassil on the beach near her home in Ballyheigue before going to South Africa for a complicated heart operation to be performed by Professor Christian Bernard at the Red Cross Children's Hospital in Cape Town.
November 1968
Aileen Brassil on the Beach
December 1956; Santa Claus pays a visit to the hospital in Tralee.
December 1956
Santa Claus Visits The Hospital
April 1961; A photo of men outdoors at a hospital.
April 1961
A Photo of Men Outdoors
December 1956; Santa Claus pays a visit to the hospital in Tralee.
December 1956
Santa Claus Visits The Hospital
16th January 1965; A photo of a row of 100 year old houses near the hospital in Killarney.
16th January 1965
Houses in Killarney
12th October 1962; Staff members from St Patrick's Hospital in Kanturk pose for the camera at an unkown location.
12th October 1962
St Pat's Hospital Staff
14th June 1970; Karl Hissenauer lost his life and Chris Gallagher was seriously injured when their plane, a Cessna 150, crashed at Farranfore airstrip. Two young men from Castleisland, John Browne and Liam O'Connor, pulled Mr. Hissenauer and Mr. Gallagher from the cockpit. The injured men were rushed to St. Catherine's Hospital in Tralee, where Mr. Hissenauer later died. The crash happened during a take-off attempt as part of Mr. Hissenauer's training as a light aircraft pilot.
14th June 1970
A Plane Crash at Farranfore Airport
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