Tag Archives: Cork

Into the East – Coastal Cork

The post explores the eastern coastline of Cork, highlighting Kinsale’s historic significance and local attractions like the memorials for explorers Timothy and Mortimer McCarthy. It also covers Cobh’s role in transatlantic immigration, notable sites related to the Titanic, and other explored locations like Ballinacurra and Roches Point, teasing future adventures.

Monochrome Monday: Maritime Cork

Selection of monochrome images from a trip back to Cork – mostly Kinsale and Cobh featured.

Putting a Cork in it!

In October 2022, a family trip to Cork reunites loved ones after years apart due to Covid-19. They explore the evolving city, highlighting its cultural significance through St Patrick’s Street, the English Market, and Fitzgerald’s Park. Notably, Cork’s vibrant street art reflects its rich history, including Viking heritage showcased along North Main Street.

Ireland in Film: Rebel County Studios

Cork City has gained attention as a filming location for several renowned movies. “The Young Offenders” and “Angela’s Ashes” utilized various city sites, while “The First Great Train Robbery” shot at Kent Station. “Strength and Honour” featured Kinsale and Passage West, and “Moby Dick” used Youghal as a stand-in for New Bedford. Unfortunately, the film “Divine Rapture” faced production issues in East Cork.

A Very Irish Christmas

In December 2018, a family trip to Dublin included a visit to Maynooth and Uncle Kevin at St Patrick’s College. They attended a Christmas Carol Service, toured the college, and enjoyed an on-campus dinner. The journey continued to Cork, featuring family bonding, games, and memorable excursions, highlighting the festive spirit.

Fright of the Earls: Kinsale and Charles Fort

It was many years before That the Spaniards quartered there But the English beat O’Neill And our Irish hopes lay bare   At the mouth of the river Bandon is a small town. What began as a viking trading post over time became a small settlement and finally the walled town of Cionn tSaile – […]

East Side Story

Jet lag: a physiological condition that dramatically affects your sleep pattern and wrecks the first few days of any trip from Australia to Europe as you speed across 10 time zones.  Remedies for this malady range from Tamazepam to “a bit of plain toast and de-fizzed 7-up”. Luckily we arrived in Scotland first this time […]

Stuck in the Midleton with You!

From our trip to Ireland in June 2015 Karen would be going to Scotland the day after her parents so spent our last night together in Cork with our Irish pals having dinner and drinks. Like a glitch in the Matrix, John found himself sitting in the same restaurant,at the same table, at the same […]

Two households, both alike in dignity

In fair Cork, where we lay our scene,… A pair of star-cross’d lovers start their life 🙂 Karen and John would not be the only surprise visitors to Rosehill East. With a ring on her finger and a wedding on the books it was time for the long overdue Rose-Hamilton Summit – Iain and Bernadette […]

Tell the World I’m coming home…

Well tell everyone except for Cameron, Emmet and Emma Rose who were completely in the dark about the impending arrival of their big brother John. After 18 months away we would be reunited with our friends and families back in Scotland/Ireland for a wee visit. But first we had an incredible journey… Wednesday 27th May […]