Category:Ballineen and Enniskean
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English: The twin villages of Ballineen in West Cork, Province of Munster, Ireland are located 43 km southwest of Cork City, on the R586 road. Ballineen belonged first to the Earls of Cork and later to the Earls of Bandon. Lord Bandon improved the village in the mid 1800's by introducing a revival plan which consisted of the building of a market house, a courthouse, a Weslyan Chapel, a Gothic Church and two schools in the area. Ballineen held monthly fairs on the streets until the mid 1960's. Enniskeane takes its name from Cian Maol Muadh (later O'Mahony) a local chieftain and has a strong connection with Brian Boru, once the High King of Ireland. Cian married Sabh Brian's daughter and resided at Castlelands, Enniskeane.
Media in category "Ballineen and Enniskean"
The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total.
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Ballinanaghree bridge - geograph.org.uk - 4466499.jpg 1,024 × 768; 685 KB
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Ballineen.jpg 240 × 180; 21 KB
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Bridge Street and West End, Ballineen - geograph.org.uk - 3569706.jpg 800 × 451; 187 KB
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Dessy's Bar, Ballineen - geograph.org.uk - 3569703.jpg 800 × 451; 189 KB
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Rides through the County of Cork- The Priest's Fireside (IA jstor-30002993).pdf 1,100 × 1,625, 4 pages; 1.72 MB
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Manche House, County of Cork (IA jstor-30003321).pdf 1,100 × 1,625; 342 KB
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Manche House, County of Cork, 1835 (IA jstor-30003321) (cropped).jpg 848 × 706; 100 KB
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Kilcascan Mansion (IA jstor-30004250).pdf 1,100 × 1,625, 2 pages; 752 KB
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Kilcascan Mansion, 1834 (IA jstor-30004250) (page 1 crop).jpg 1,694 × 1,413; 433 KB
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Main Street, Ballineen - geograph.org.uk - 3569695.jpg 800 × 451; 186 KB