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Cork were the champions. | |
teers occupying a farmhouse in Clonmult, County | Cork were surrounded by a force of British Army, RIC |
Cork were placed ahead of Kerry as they won the head | |
At the full-time whistle | Cork were trounced by 3-13 to 1-9. |
to the All-Ireland semi-final where arch-rivals | Cork were the opponents. |
Cork were aiming to capture a third All-Ireland titl | |
sides in the All-Ireland final since 2004 when | Cork were the winners. |
onship since the All-Ireland final of 1892 when | Cork were declared the winners after Dublin withdrew |
The match was abandoned, however, | Cork were later awarded the title. |
Cork were later awarded the title by the Central Cou | |
gain Kilkenny provided the opposition, however, | Cork were stopped in their bid to win three finals i |
mand of a band of republican guerrillas in west | Cork, when they heard that Free State leader Michael |
hen made the move to Christian Brothers College | Cork where he played Senior Cup rugby and was victor |
He subsequently returned to | Cork where he was staying at the Cork & County Club, |
- the family originated in Conna in east County | Cork where they had a medium-sized farm. |
James Travers grew up in County | Cork, where the first of his ancestors to be born th |
drama teacher at Presentation Brothers College, | Cork, where he inspired Cillian Murphy to enter acti |
O'Leary was born in Limerick but was raised in | Cork, where he attended University College Cork, gai |
as a member of the Glen Rovers hurling club in | Cork, where he worked and lived. |
CBS, he subsequenly attended University College | Cork where he completed a BA in English and History |
He subsequently returned to | Cork where he finished his playing career with Everg |
He progressed to University College | Cork where he graduated in Philosophy and English. |
the intention of gathering intelligence in west | Cork, where they entered an inn. |
went on to play with Christian Brother College | Cork where he won the Munster Schools Senior Cup, de |
hly that she had to take refuge with friends in | Cork, where she met and married Captain Robert Sturg |
stadium in front of 5,500, a sell out crowd, in | Cork, where Cork City came from behind to beat Glent |
ore is located near the N71 road which leads to | Cork which is roughly 100 kilometres from the villag |
He met his wife Dolores (from Youghal, County | Cork) while in New York. |
was foremost in the minds of Kilkenny as it was | Cork who denied their three-in-a-row bid in 2004. |
The championship was won by Newtownshandrum of | Cork, who beat Dunloy of Antrim by 0-17 to 1-6 in th |
ituency was controlled by Lord Shannon and Lord | Cork who each nominated one member. |
ican and former Fine Gael party politician from | Cork, who served for 17 years as a senator. |
Professor of Archaeology at University College, | Cork, who discovered the midwinter illumination of N |
he sold the lands to Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of | Cork, who subsequently prospered under kings James I |
iars at Killnamullagh, alias Buttevante, County | Cork, with its appurtenances at an annual rent of 16 |
When he extended the | cork with a small fir stick plugged into the middle |
On the day Kilkenny were far too strong for | Cork with Tyrrell playing a captain's role to give h |
The game was abandoned when | Cork withdrew from the field on the grounds of exces |
side nearly cause an upset, however, in the end | Cork won by 2-17 to 1-11. |
tween 1945 and 1948 he was the president of the | cork workers' Trade Union. |
Richard | Cork wrote about the sculptures: Often pierced from |
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