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Kilcatherine Church801 views     (1 votes)
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M.L.381. Berehaven 1918687 viewsThese Motor Launch Patrol vessels, built in the Elco yard, Bayonne, New Jersey were stationed in Berehaven from 1916-1919. Their duties included anti-submarine work, hydrophone monitoring, inshore minesweeping, scouting and smokescreen-laying. Other Motor Launches known to be stationed at Berehaven were the M.L.181, 183, 251 and 378
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British Fleet at Berehaven. Late 1800's861 views     (1 votes)
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Eddie (Big Eddie) O'Sullivan780 viewsBig Eddie enjoying the pint in MacCathy's Bar. Eddie was Beara's Creamery Lorry driver during the 1940's and 50's
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Mike and Nealie871 viewsMichael Ed O’Sullivan (Clan Chieftain, O’Sullivan Bere) and Cornelius (Nealie Seer) O’Sullivan enjoying a joke during Regatta week, Castletownbere, 2008
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John 'the Yank' Harrington739 viewsBeara and Butte
(3/10/1903 - 2/2/2004)     (1 votes)
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Jim MacCarthy624 viewsJim MacCarthy, (The Square) with his giant skate
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John the (Yank) Harrington658 viewsGerard (Gerdie) Harrington, John Patrick Harrington and Connie Murphy. Butte, Montana 2001      (1 votes)
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Fr. Brian Harrington with his Sisters17982 viewsFr. Brian, Sr. Patricia, Sr. Kathleen, Sr. Sheila Harrington (all three Sisters of Mercy) Fall River, Mass.
Their Grandmother was Mary Harrington, Kilcatherine, Eyeries.
Their Father was Jeremiah Harrington, Hollyhill, Rossmacowen (emigrated to New Bedford, Massachusetts and married Eileen Cronin)
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