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August 1967; Workers at Derrynane Abbey, once the home of 'The Liberator', Daniel O'Connell, pose for the camera during a break. They were preparing the house for the official opening by President Eamon de Valera.
August 1967
The Opening of Derrynane Abbey
10th August 1956; A photo taken of a group of men at the site that was once the Dingle Railway Line.
10th August 1956
Dingle Railway
Sunday 20th August 1967; Derrynane Abbey, once the home of 'The Liberator', Daniel O'Connell, was opened by President Eamonn de Valera. Mass was celebrated by Daniel O'Connell's great great grandson Rev. John M. O'Connell of London, in the Chapel that Daniel O'Connell built onto the 18th Century House.
20th August 1967
The opening of Derrynane Abbey
Sunday 20th August 1967; Descendants of Daniel O'Connell at Derrynane Abbey. Once the home of 'The Liberator', Daniel O'Connell, the Abbey was re-opened by President Eamon de Valera. Mass was celebrated by Daniel O'Connell's great great grandson Rev. John M. O'Connell of London, in the Chapel that Daniel O'Connell built onto the 18th Century House.
20th August 1967
Descendants of Daniel O'Connell at Derrynane Abbey
Sunday 20th August 1967; Descendants of Daniel O'Connell at Derrynane Abbey. Once the home of 'The Liberator', Daniel O'Connell, the Abbey was re-opened by President Eamon de Valera. Mass was celebrated by Daniel O'Connell's great great grandson Rev. John M. O'Connell of London (second from left), in the Chapel that Daniel O'Connell built onto the 18th Century House.
20th August 1967
Descendants of Daniel O'Connell at Derrynane Abbey
Sunday 20th August 1967; Derrynane Abbey, once the home of 'The Liberator', Daniel O'Connell, was opened by President Eamon de Valera. Mass was celebrated by Daniel O'Connell's great great grandson Rev. John M O'Connell of London, in the Chapel that Daniel O'Connell built onto the 18th Century House.
20th August 1967
The opening of Derrynane Abbey
Sunday 20th August 1967; Derrynane Abbey, once the home of 'The Liberator', Daniel O'Connell, was opened by President Eamon de Valera. Mass was celebrated by Daniel O'Connell's great great grandson Rev. John M O'Connell of London, in the Chapel that Daniel O'Connell built onto the 18th Century House.
20th August 1967
The opening of Derrynane Abbey
August 1967; Derrynane Abbey, once the home of 'The Liberator', Daniel O'Connell, being prepared for the official opening by President Eamonn de Valera.
August 1967
The opening of Derrynane Abbey
16th-31st May 1970; At the Farranfore Air Festival, the public were given a chance to get a lesson in a glider plane. The plane was towed off the ground by a Cessna light aircraft and released once the desired altitude was reached.
16th May-31st May 1970
Farranfore Air Festival
Sunday 20th August 1967; Derrynane Abbey, once the home of 'The Liberator', Daniel O'Connell, was opened by President Eamon de Valera. Mass was celebrated by Daniel O'Connell's great great grandson Rev. John M O'Connell of London, in the Chapel that Daniel O'Connell built onto the 18th Century House.
20th August 1967
The opening of Derrynane Abbey
10th August 1956; A photo taken of a man at the site that was once the Dingle Railway Line.
10th August 1956
Dingle Railway
October 1965; Mr Michael Healy, Ardfert, presents Fr. Mattie Murphy C.S.Sp., with a bell that was once used in the Crosbie farmyard in Ardfert. Father Murphy took the bell to his mission and school on an island in the Niger Delta, West Africa. Also in the picture is Brendan Healy, the Donor's son and Mr Michael Healy, metalwork instructor, at Tralee Technical School, who put a new tongue in the Bell and polished it.
October 1965
A Presentation of a Bell to Father Murphy
Sunday 20th August 1967; Descendants of Daniel O'Connell at Derrynane Abbey. Once the home of 'The Liberator', Daniel O'Connell, the Abbey was re-opened by President Eamon de Valera. Mass was celebrated by Daniel O'Connell's great great grandson Rev. John M. O'Connell of London (second from left), in the Chapel that Daniel O'Connell built onto the 18th Century House.
20th August 1967
Descendants of Daniel O'Connell at Derrynane Abbey
Sunday 20th August 1967; Derrynane Abbey, once the home of 'The Liberator', Daniel O'Connell, was opened by President Eamonn de Valera. Mass was celebrated by Daniel O'Connell's great great grandson Rev. John M. O'Connell of London, in the Chapel that Daniel O'Connell built onto the 18th Century House.
20th August 1967
The opening of Derrynane Abbey
August 1967; Derrynane Abbey, once the home of 'The Liberator', Daniel O'Connell, being prepared for the official opening by President Eamonn de Valera.
August 1967
The opening of Derrynane Abbey
10th August 1956; A photo taken of a man at the site that was once the Dingle Railway Line.
10th August 1956
Dingle Railway
Sunday 20th August 1967; President de Valera officially opens Derrynane Abbey, once the home of 'The Liberator', Daniel O'Connell. Mass was celebrated by Daniel O'Connell's great great grandson Rev. John M. O'Connell of London, in the Chapel that Daniel O'Connell built onto the 18th Century House.
20th August 1967
The Opening of Derrynane Abbey
Sunday 20th August 1967; Derrynane Abbey, once the home of 'The Liberator', Daniel O'Connell, was opened by President Eamon de Valera. Mass was celebrated by Daniel O'Connell's great great grandson Rev. John M O'Connell of London, in the Chapel that Daniel O'Connell built onto the 18th Century House.
20th August 1967
The opening of Derrynane Abbey
Sunday 20th August 1967; Derrynane Abbey, once the home of 'The Liberator', Daniel O'Connell, was opened by President Eamon de Valera. Mass was celebrated by Daniel O'Connell's great great grandson Rev. John M O'Connell of London, in the Chapel that Daniel O'Connell built onto the 18th Century House.
20th August 1967
The opening of Derrynane Abbey
Sunday 20th August 1967; Descendants of Daniel O'Connell at Derrynane Abbey. Once the home of 'The Liberator', Daniel O'Connell, the Abbey was re-opened by President Eamon de Valera. Daniel O'Connell's great great grandson Rev. John M O'Connell of London (at the front of the photo), celebrated Mass in the Chapel that Daniel O'Connell built onto the 18th Century House.
20th August 1967
Descendants of Daniel O'Connell at Derrynane Abbey
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