The index of the previous issues of the Kinsale Record. We hope that it will help our readers to access the many informative articles which have been published by the society and are also available on line at the Cork County Library Local Studies, website.

Articles by Topic

A Changing Narrative around the RMS Lusitania. by Michael Martin (Issue 22, Page 65)

A Kinsale Hero at the Antarctic, by Terry Connolly (Issue 9, Page 15)

A Kinsale Hulk, by Brendan Shields (Issue 23, Page 72)

A Magical Summer in Kinsale, by Bill Quinn (Issue 20, Page 91)

A Major Land Agitation Episode at Sallyport, by Tony Bocking (Issue 19, Page 61)

American Prisoners of War in Kinsale, 1775-1782, by Edward O'Mahony (Issue 28, Page 134)

Ann Bonny, by Dermot Ryan (Issue 28, Page 172)

A sportsman of Kinsale, Breandan O'Siadhail (Issue 26, Page 47)

A Story about Travel, by Gerald Gimblett (Issue 25, Page 76)

A Visit to the Arus, by Fenella Begley (Issue 23)

A Wedding in Ringcurran, April, 1822. by Fergal Browne and Bill Hall (Issue 23, Page 81)

Aidan Higgins, Alannah Hopkin (Issue 26, Page 64)

Alice Milligan-A Forgotten Patriot (Issue 24, Page 5)

An Amusing Letter, by Tony Bocking (Issue 18, Page 11)

An Inquiry into the cause of the Famine in Kinsale, by Gerry McCarthy (Issue 23, Page 103)

An Old Kinsale Billhead, by Tony Bocking (Issue 19, Page 16)

An Overview of the Famine in Kinsale and beyond, by Gerry McCarthy (Issue 25, Page 34)

An Unrepentant Fenian, by Padraig Walsh (Issue 22, Page 11)

Ardcloyne Horizontal Mill, by Tony Bocking and Vincent Murphy (Issue 7, Page 42)

Ballywilliam House, by Fergal Browne (Issue 28, Page 107)

Belgooly Athletic Club, by Rosaleen Walsh (Issue 19, Page 14)

Big Houses of Kinsale and District, Vincent Murphy and Donal O’Leary (Issue 4, Page 4)

Big Houses in the General Kinsale Area, D.O’Leary and V. Murphy (Issue 4, Page 4)

Bodicea, by Raymond White (Issue 134)

Brigadier General Michael Christopher McCarthy, Michael Barry (Issue 29, Page 55)

Buckley, William and the Mary B., Mitchell by Angela Perkins (Issue 4, Page 32)

by Karen Healy (Issue 28, Page 61)

Charles Fort and the First World War by Karen Healy (Issue 23, Page 140)

Christmas 1847 in the Kinsale Workhouse, by Catherine Flanagan (Issue 27, Page 36)

Comhcairdeas Workcamps at Charles Fort, by Blaithnaid Ui Chathain (Issue 25, Page 110)

Convent of Mercy, 1901 Census, by John James (Issue 16, Page 14)

Cork to Kinsale Railway, 1863-1931, Fergal Browne (Issue 18, Page 62)

Cork South County, 1916, by JJ Hurley (Issue 23, Page 27)

Cramer's Court, A History of, by Fergal Browne (Issue 28, Page 35)

Dail Courts & Local Government Administration, Seamus O’Donoghue (Issue 12, Page 35)

Dan O’Donovan, Postman, by Denis O’Donovan (Issue 15, Page 49)

Damage to the Kinsale Fishing Fleet, by Jerome Lordan (Issue 20, Page 47)

Death of a Town – Obituary, by Thomas O’Brien (Issue 23, Page 25)

Demographic and Socio Economic Conditions, 1910-11, by Majella Flynn (Issue 3, Page 9)

Desmond Castle, by Seamus Breathnach (Issue 23, Page 147)

Denis Barry, A True Rebel, by J.J. Hurley (Issue 16, Page 17)

Devon Commission Visits Kinsale, by Fergal Browne (Issue 12, Page 46)

Diarmuid ( Jeremiah ) Lynch, by J.J. Hurley (Issue 15, Page 8)

Differing Perspectives, 1840’s on Local Fisheries. Jerome Lordan (Issue 26, Page 34)

Discovering the Past in Kinsale, by Nicholas Cook (Issue 22, Page 125)

Don Juan del Aguila, by Des Ekin (Issue 23, Page 91)

Dough Trap, by Vincent Murphy and Donal O’Leary (Issue 4, Page 12)

Dr. George Vickery, from Ballymartle to Kinsale, by Fergal Browne (Issue 25, Page 91)

Dubh Ros Breac, by Padraig Walsh (Issue 18, Page 24)

Dunderrow, by Vincent Murphy and Donal O’Leary (Issue 2, Page 48)

Dunderroew, by Donal O'leary and Vincent Murphy (Issue 28, Page 45)

Dunquin Visit to, by Terry Connolly (Issue 23, Page 153)

Dwellings and Houses in the Kinsale Area, by V.Murphy and D. O’Leary (Issue 3, Page 59)

Emergency, 1939-1945, by Seamus O’Donoghue (Issue 5, Page 38)

Entertainment in Kinsale, “Notes and Nibs” by Joe Gimblette (Issue 4, Page 28)

Falls of Garry by Terry Connolly (Issue 6, Page 30)

Famine Diary, by Kevin Coughlan (Issue 5, Page 70)

Famine Victims, Kinsale Sisters Aid by Sr. Patricia Quinlan (Issue 5, Page 58)

Famous Vistors to Kinsale, The Duke of Marlborough, By John James (Issue 10, Page 10)

Fan na Tubride, by D.R.B. ( Penname of Seamus Breathnach) (Issue 19, Page 21)

Father Justin Foley McNamara and the Famine by Gerry McCarthy (Issue 24, Page 91)

Father Matthew in Minane Bridge, by Dermot Ryan (Issue 21, Page 14)

Father Michael Barry, R.N., by Michael Barry (Issue 28, Page 51)

Father Patrick McSwiney, by Ruth Fleischmann (Issue 23, Page 116)

Fenton, William, Bandmaster by Michael Mulcahy (Issue 2, Page 53)

Field Trip to O’Neill Country and Kildare, by Leo McMahon (Issue 24, Page 80)

Fighting Pirates at Oysterhaven ,by Fergal Browne (Issue 22, Page 33)

Finding the location of the Original Rincurran Church, by Tony Bocking (Issue 23, Page 1)

Stewart and Peter Peterford (Issue 28, Page 23)

Fisher Street, by Terry Connolly (Issue 23, Page 37)

Friars’ Lodge, The Story of, by Maureen Tierney. 19 (Issue 88)

Fulacht Fia at the White Strand, by Jerome Lordan (Issue 18, Page 84)

Gardai in Kinsale, by Dermot Ryan (Issue 7, Page 32)

Garretstown House and the Families who lived there, by Fergal Browne (Issue 24, Page 11)

Germans in Kinsale, by Patrick O’Callaghan (Issue 8, Page 44)

Glimpses of Belgooly’s Past, by Anthony O’ Neill (Issue 10, Page 3)

Glimpses of Kinsale's Maritime Trade, by Graham Williams (Issue 28, Page 149)

Great Lisbon Earthquake, Tsunami at Kinsale, by Graham Williams (Issue 20, Page 50)

Growing up in Kinsale in the 1930’s, by William Hall (Issue 15, Page 15)

Healy, Karen, Charles Fort and the First World War, (Issue 23, Page 140)

Heard’s Bridge, 1859, by Paul Ryan (Issue 5, Page 31)

Hidden Treasure by Padraig Walsh (Issue 22, Page 95)

Home and Away, by Gerry McCarthy (Issue 5, Page 22)

How Patsy got into the British army and how he got out of it, by T.Mac (Issue 4, Page 39)

Independence Movement in Kinsale, 1913 – 1916, by J.J. Hurley (Issue 20, Page 26)

Infantry Barracks of 1800, by Angela Perkins (Issue 3, Page 25)

James Fort, by William Butler (Issue 21, Page 73)

Keohane (Issue 15, Page 69)

John Collins, by Dermot Ryan (Issue 19, Page 44)

John Hogan ( 1800 – 1858 ), by Patricia Canniffe (Issue 21, Page 100)

John Light the Diver, by Paddy O’Sullivan (Issue 23, Page 9)

Kathleen and May The, by Terry Connolly (Issue 8, Page 8)

Kid Glove Troop, by Terry Connolly (Issue 4, Page 34)

Killowney, A Historical Outline by C.J.F. McCarthy (Issue 4, Page 20)

Kilmonogue, by Eileen McGough (Issue 15, Page 33)

Kilmichael by Bertie Pearse (Issue 7, Page 29)

Kindness of the Poor to each other. Catherine Flanagan (Issue 26, Page 23)

Kinsale, 2005 Words and Pictures, by Leo McMahon and Dermot Ryan (Issue 14, Page 27)

Kinsale, 2006 Words and Pictures, by Leo McMahon and Dermot Ryan (Issue 15, Page 5)

Kinsale, 2007 Words and Pictures by Leo McMahon and Dermot Ryan (Issue 16, Page 5)

Kinsale, by C.J.F. McCarthy (Issue 2, Page 33)

Kinsale Amusement and Improvement Committee, by G. J. McCarthy (Issue 4, Page 23)

Kinsale and the Gallipoli Campaign, by Padraig Walsh (Issue 22, Page 97)

Kinsale Board of Guardians, by Seamus O’Donoghue (Issue 7, Page 72)

Kinsale Casualties in the First World War, by Colm Gimblette (Issue 18, Page 73)

Kinsale Cloak, by Michael Mulcahy (Issue 1, Page 16)

Kinsale During the Civil War, by Mark McLoughlin (Issue 18, Page 62)

Kinsale Gazetteer, by Gerry McCarthy (Issue 5, Page 73)

Kinsale Harbour, On Entering, by John R. Thuillier (Issue 4, Page 15)

Kinsale Hooded Cloak, by Hannah Minihane (Issue 4, Page 43)

Kinsale Horticultural Society, by John James (Issue 23, Page 99)

Kinsale Hurling and Football, 1884-1934, by Anthony O’Neill (Issue 12, Page 3)

Kinsale Hooker, by John R. Thuillier (Issue 3, Page 20)

Kinsale in 1642, Accounts from the Depositions, by Breandan O’Siadal (Issue 25, Page 131)

Kinsale in 1916, by Dermot Ryan (Issue 24, Page 116)

Kinsale in 1987, an amazing year of artistic activity, by Leo McMahon (Issue 25, Page 134)

Kinsale in Print, The Revolutionary Year, by J.J. Hurley (Issue 25, Page 71)

Kinsale in the Second World War, by Donal Herlihy (Issue 18)

Kinsale Knot of the Friendly Brothers of Saint Patrick, John R. Thuillier (Issue 4, Page 15)

Kinsale Men at Trafalgar, by Colm Gimblett. 22 (Issue 29)

Kinsale One Hundred Years, Ago by Seamus O’Donoghue (Issue 3, Page 7)

Kinsale Regional Museum-80 years on, by Shannon Forde (Issue 28, Page 124)

Kinsale War Casualties, by Colm Gimblette (Issue 19, Page 27)

Kinsale, Some Notes, by C.J.F. McCarthy (Issue 2, Page 33)

Kinsale and the Knockraha Connection, by Gerry McCarthy (Issue 19, Page 39)

Kinsale War Casualties, Part 4, by Colm Gimblett (Issue 25, Page 170)

Kinsale Women War Workers:1916-1919, by Nicholas Cook (Issue 24, Page 49)

Kinsale’s Gerald Gimblette, by Colm Gimblette (Issue 27)

Kinsale's Forgotten War Memorial., by J.J. Hurley (Issue 28, Page 79)

Kinsale Rugby, by Jim Good, 29 (Issue 148)

Kinsale’s success in the Tidy Towns and Entente Florale by Leo McMahon (Issue 29, Page 123)

Lace Making in Kinsale, by Sister Patricia Quinlan (Issue 3, Page 65)

Lace Making in Kinsale, by Veronica Rowe (Issue 6, Page 60)

Land ownership in Courtaphorteen by Theresa O’Donoghue (Issue 22, Page 73)

Landing of the Free State Army in Kinsale, by Raphael Riccio (Issue 20, Page 45)

Last Armada by John R. Thuillier (Issue 7, Page 58)

Legend Destroyed, by John James (Issue 6, Page 45)

Lennox Robinson and Kinsale, by William Dorman (Issue 28, Page 180)

Library List, Musings on a, by Angela Perkins (Issue 1, Page 4)

Limerick, The Walls of, by Terry Connolly (Issue 4, Page 51)

Margaret Forde and the War of Independence, by Shannon Forde (Issue 28, Page 66)

Making of a Rebel, By J.J. Hurley (Issue 10, Page 12)

McCarthy Brothers- The Final Chapter, by Terry Connolly (Issue 10, Page 49)

McNamara, Rev. Justin Foley, by Rev. P. Keating and P. Gimblett (Issue 2, Page 2)

McSwiney, Rev. Patrick, by Terry Connolly (Issue 5, Page 7)

Megalithic Tombs, by Daw Harding (Issue 24, Page 113)

Memories in Glass, by Canon Oliver Peare (Issue 5, Page 6)

Memories of Kinsale, by Desmond Higgins (Issue 22, Page 136)

Memories of Old Kinsale Society, 1892-1900, by Frank O'Brien (Issue 28, Page 141)

Michael Davitt, a sketch, by Padraig Walsh (Issue 24, Page 37)

Michael Mulcahy, by Dermot Ryan (Issue 16, Page 43)

Milling in the Kinsale Area, by Vincent Murphy and Donal O’Leary (Issue 1, Page 8)

Methodists in Kinsale, by Dermot Ryan (Issue 8, Page 38)

Montserrat-Kinsale, Connection, by Gerry McCarthy (Issue 5, Page 27)

Mort and Tadgh McCarthy, Antarctic Pioneers, by Terry Browne (Issue 24, Page 143)

Mount Long Castle. Fergal Browne (Issue 26, Page 16)

Mrs. Gunny, by Donal Herlihy (Issue 10)

M.V. Kalev, The Final Chapter, by Terry Connolly (Issue 20, Page 19)

National Schools, The First, by Dermot Ryan (Issue 8, Page 38)

Newborough House, Oysterhaven, by Fergal Browne (Issue 21, Page 84)

Nicholas Madgett, Patriot, by John James (Issue 24, Page 78)

On the Ramparts in 1911, by Padraig Walsh (Issue 19, Page 45)

One Family's Social Diary, Kinsale, 1889 – 1891 by Nicholas Cook (Issue 23, Page 53)

O’Regan, Jim, by Brendan Murphy and Dermot Ryan (Issue 7, Page 55)

Oathlands House and the Knolles Family, Fergal Browne (Issue 10, Page 21)

One for Sorrow, Two for Joy, By Seamus O’Donoghue (Issue 10, Page 26)

Old Farming Practice, an Interesting Survival, by Tony Bocking (Issue 16, Page 21)

Pars from Kinsale, February, 1940, Colm Gimblette (Issue 26, Page 10)

Postmen and Printers, The Armstrongs of Kinsale (Issue 29, Page 110)

Potato Riots in Kinsale, 21st November 1835, by Fergal Browne (Issue 25, Page 25)

Private Enterprise and Public Service, by Fergal Browne (Issue 21, Page 106)

Privateers & Prisoners, the American Revolutionary War, Tony Twomey (Issue 20, Page 73)

Recording the Town News, by JJ Hurley (Issue 21, Page 82)

Remembering the Magneto Phone, by John L. O’Sullivan (Issue 10, Page 35)

Restoration of the Parish Organ, by Vincent McCarthy (Issue 16, Page 52)

R.I.C. in Kinsale and District, 1822-1922, by Fergal Browne (Issue 16, Page 24)

Richard Caulfield’s Annals of Kinsale, by Gerry McCarthy (Issue 19, Page 33)

Ringrone Burial Ground, by Richard Henchion (Issue 16, Page 55)

Robert Southwell, His Manor House and it's Demise, by Adrian Neville (Issue 28, Page 83)

Roseabbey House, by Padraig Walsh (Issue 21, Page 16)

Rural Unrest and Agitation in Clontead and Tracton, by Fergal Browne (Issue 22, Page 40)

Saint Eltin’s Cemetery, by John Hurley (Issue 21, Page 13)

Sain Eltin in Stained Glass, by Colm Gimblette (Issue 23)

Salvage from a Kinsale Shipwreck, by Leo McMahon (Issue 19, Page 49)

Society Visit to Armagh and Tyrone, 2010, by Gerry McCarthy (Issue 18, Page 13)

Some Further Experiences of a Postcard Collector, by John James (Issue 19, Page 81)

Sportsmen and Sportswomen, by Karen Healy (Issue 25, Page 28)

Squire Roche of Holyhill, Kinsale, by Seamus Breathnach (Issue 22, Page 108)

Stirke family of Kinsale, by Alan Murphy (Issue 25, Page 152)

Subscribers for the McNamara Monument, by P.J. O’Callaghan (Issue 19, Page 41)

Summers Day’s Trip to Kenmare. Padraig Begley (Issue 26, Page 114)

1916 Rising, the perspective of Richard Humphreys, Alannah Humphreys (Issue 25, Page 1)

The Battle of Kinsale refought. Aoife Breathnach (Issue 26, Page 92)

The Bogue Clock, by Michael Barry (Issue 18, Page 20)

The Beginning of Democracy in Kinsale, by Paul Ryan (Issue 21, Page 59)

The Belgooly Mills and Distillery, by Fergal Browne (Issue 20, Page 30)

The Burning of Ballyfeard Barracks, 1889 by Fergal Browne (Issue 25, Page 43)

The Chapel in the French Field in Kinsale, by Seamus Breathnach (Issue 23, Page 6)

The Charles Fort Soldier in 1911, by Brendan Shiels (Issue 18, Page 85)

The Chief, by Donal Herlihy (Issue 20, Page 69)

The Connaught Rangers, by Karen Healy (Issue 22, Page 139)

The Cork, Passage and Kinsale Railway. Fergal Browne (Issue 26, Page 77)

The Dead Man’s Penny by Padraig Walsh (Issue 21, Page 96)

The Defeat of the Earls by Jerry O’Neill (Issue 24, Page 23)

The Dorman Family by William Dorman (Issue 24, Page 28)

The Enigma of the Saint Multose carved stone, Tony Bocking (Issue 26, Page 3)

The Ferry. Gerard Gimblette (Issue 26, Page 120)

The Folklore Commission, by Jerome Lordan (Issue 15, Page 67)

The Gaelic League in 1907 and the O’Neill family, by Tony Bocking (Issue 15, Page 56)

The importance of moss in war time. Karen Healy (Issue 26, Page 74)

The Irish White Slave Trade by Sister Patricia Quinlan (Issue 17, Page 73)

The Kilcaw Standing Stone. Colm Gimblette (Issue 26, Page 31)

The Killing of Michael Blanchfield by Fergal Browne (Issue 23, Page 14)

The Kinsale, by Liam Cotter (Issue 19, Page 38)

The Kinsale Altar, by P.J. O’Callaghan (Issue 25, Page 178)

The Kinsale Bottle and its family history by Nicholas Cook (Issue 25, Page 47)

The Kinsale Cloak, by Michael Mulcahy (Issue 19, Page 18)

The Kinsale Election, 1905, by Padraig Walsh (Issue 20, Page 79)

The Kinsale GAA, by Fergus Hurley (Issue 19, Page 78)

The Kinsale Infantry, by Colm Gimblette (Issue 23, Page 65)

The Kinsale Peelers in 2012, by Padraig Walsh (Issue 20, Page 27)

The Kinsale Pier Debt, by Padraig Walsh (Issue 19, Page 71)

The Kinsale Range, by John Hurley (Issue 15, Page 51)

The Kinsale Regatta 1854, by Nicholas Cooke (Issue 24, Page 1)

The Last Berth of the Falls of Garry, by Seamus Breathnach (Issue 28, Page 166)

The Late Rev. Bro. Joseph O’ Callaghan, by Joseph O’Callaghan (Issue 10, Page 33)

The Laurentic, by Padraig Walsh (Issue 20, Page 60)

The Lights of the Old Head, by Eugene Gillan (Issue 25)

The Lusitania, by Patrick O’Sullivan (Issue 22, Page 102)

The Mystery of the location of the Gabled Cottages in Kinsale, by Tony Bocking (Issue 28, Page 101)

The Old Anchor and Buoy by Gerald Gimblett (Issue 24, Page 25)

The O’Neill, The Years Before Kinsale by Gerry McCarthy (Issue 10, Page 37)

The Plaque in Belgooly Church, by Fergal Brown (Issue 23)

The Ploughing Match at Snugmore, by Padraig Walsh (Issue 23, Page 32)

The Pub Raid, by Donal Herlihy (Issue 20, Page 94)

The Quakers visit Famine Kinsale. Dermot Ryan (Issue 26, Page 116)

The Redlegs, by Sheena Jolley (Issue 19, Page 51)

The Royal Naval Reserves, by Colm Gimblette (Issue 23, Page 62)

The Southwell Gifthouses, by Patricia Hornibrook (Issue 23)

The Spaniard, by Donal Herlihy (Issue 21, Page 126)

The Smyrna Fleets in Kinsale, by Graham Williams (Issue 28, Page 117)

The Spanish in Kinsale by Des Ekin (Issue 24, Page 54)

The Street League Hurling Tournament, by Donal Herlihy (Issue 21, Page 123)

The Struggle for Charles Fort, by Ciaran Dempsey (Issue 28, Page 177)

The Thatched Chapel of Ballinamona, by Padraig Walsh (Issue 27, Page 43)

The Temperance Hall, by Terry Connolly (Issue 24, Page 102)

The Times, They Are A-changing, by J.J. Hurley (Issue 19, Page 75)

The Townsends at Pallastown, 1775 – 1864, by Fergal Browne (Issue 19)

The Turkey Card Game, by Donal Herlihy. 19 (Issue 54)

The War Memorial Pump, by Dermot Ryan (Issue 15, Page 53)

Thomas Lincoln Mullins, by Dermot Ryan (Issue 23, Page 150)

Threshing in the Blood, by J.J. Hurley (Issue 18, Page 88)

Tim Nagle’s Steam Engine, by Siobhan Nagle (Issue 24, Page 121)

Times Past in Tracton, by J.J. Hurley (Issue 17, Page 26)

Timothy O’Sullivan, Photographer, by John Collins (Issue 25, Page 173)

Tommy Doolan, an early Kinsale Photographer, by Tony Bocking (Issue 15, Page 60)

Tracing Ancestors in Kinsale, by Patrick Lodge (Issue 18, Page 90)

Tracing a Barometer from the past, by Tony Bocking (Issue 23, Page 4)

Travelling Shows, by Jack Collins (Issue 7, Page 36)

Twilight in Kinsale. Gerard Gimblette (Issue 26, Page 102)

Vocational Schools Students Union, by Christy Fitzgerald (Issue 8, Page 48)

Walton Court, by Fergal Browne (Issue 27, Page 26)

WW1 Poem written by a Belgooly Resident (Issue 24, Page 123)

Weather Tidings from Olde Kinsale, by Anthony O’Neill (Issue 10, Page 49)

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Articles by Author

Barry, Michael: Father Michael Barry, R.N. (Issue 28, Page 51)

Barry, Michael: The Bogue Clock (Issue 18, Page 20)

Begley, Fenella: A Visit to the Arus (Issue 23)

Bocking, Tony: A Major Land Agitation Episode at Sallyport (Issue 19, Page 61)

Bocking, Tony: An Old Kinsale Billhead (Issue 19, Page 16)

Bocking, Tony: Finding the location of the Original Rincurran Church (Issue 23, Page 1)

Bocking, Tony: Old Farming Practice, an Interesting Survival (Issue 16, Page 21)

Bocking, Tony: The Gaelic League in 1907 and the O’Neill family (Issue 15, Page 56)

Bocking, Tony: Tommy Doolan, an early Kinsale Photographer (Issue 15, Page 60)

Bocking, Tony: Tracing a Barometer from the past (Issue 23, Page 4)

Breathnach), D.R.B. ( Penname of Seamus: Fan na Tubride (Issue 19, Page 21)

Breathnach, Seamus: Desmond Castle (Issue 23, Page 147)

Breathnach, Seamus: Squire Roche of Holyhill, Kinsale (Issue 22, Page 108)

Breathnach, Seamus: The Chapel in the French Field in Kinsale (Issue 23, Page 6)

Breathnach, Seamus: The Last Berth of the Falls of Garry (Issue 28, Page 166)

Brown, Fergal: The Plaque in Belgooly Church (Issue 23)

Browne, Fergal: Ballywilliam House (Issue 28, Page 107)

Browne, Fergal: Cramer's Court, A History of (Issue 28, Page 35)

Browne, Fergal: Dr. George Vickery, from Ballymartle to Kinsale (Issue 25, Page 91)

Browne, Fergal: Garretstown House and the Families who lived there (Issue 24, Page 11)

Browne, Fergal: Newborough House, Oysterhaven (Issue 21, Page 84)

Browne, Fergal: Potato Riots in Kinsale, 21st November 1835 (Issue 25, Page 25)

Browne, Fergal: Private Enterprise and Public Service (Issue 21, Page 106)

Browne, Fergal: R.I.C. in Kinsale and District, 1822-1922 (Issue 16, Page 24)

Browne, Fergal: Rural Unrest and Agitation in Clontead and Tracton (Issue 22, Page 40)

Browne, Fergal: The Belgooly Mills and Distillery (Issue 20, Page 30)

Browne, Fergal: The Townsends at Pallastown, 1775 – 1864 (Issue 19)

Browne, Fergal: Walton Court (Issue 27, Page 26)

Browne, Terry: Mort and Tadgh McCarthy, Antarctic Pioneers (Issue 24, Page 143)

Butler, William: James Fort (Issue 21, Page 73)

Canniffe, Patricia: John Hogan ( 1800 – 1858 ) (Issue 21, Page 100)

Chathain, Blaithnaid Ui: Comhcairdeas Workcamps at Charles Fort (Issue 25, Page 110)

Collins, Jack: Travelling Shows (Issue 7, Page 36)

Collins, John: Timothy O’Sullivan, Photographer (Issue 25, Page 173)

Connolly, Terry: A Kinsale Hero at the Antarctic (Issue 9, Page 15)

Connolly, Terry: Dunquin Visit to (Issue 23, Page 153)

Connolly, Terry: Fisher Street (Issue 23, Page 37)

Connolly, Terry: Kathleen and May The (Issue 8, Page 8)

Connolly, Terry: Kid Glove Troop (Issue 4, Page 34)

Connolly, Terry: M.V. Kalev, The Final Chapter (Issue 20, Page 19)

Connolly, Terry: McCarthy Brothers- The Final Chapter (Issue 10, Page 49)

Connolly, Terry: McSwiney, Rev. Patrick (Issue 5, Page 7)

Connolly, Terry: The Temperance Hall (Issue 24, Page 102)

Cook, Nicholas: Discovering the Past in Kinsale (Issue 22, Page 125)

Cook, Nicholas: Kinsale Women War Workers:1916-1919 (Issue 24, Page 49)

Cooke, Nicholas: The Kinsale Regatta 1854 (Issue 24, Page 1)

Cotter, Liam: The Kinsale (Issue 19, Page 38)

Coughlan, Kevin: Famine Diary (Issue 5, Page 70)

Dempsey, Ciaran: The Struggle for Charles Fort (Issue 28, Page 177)

Dorman, William: Lennox Robinson and Kinsale (Issue 28, Page 180)

Ekin, Des: Don Juan del Aguila (Issue 23, Page 91)

Fitzgerald, Christy: Vocational Schools Students Union (Issue 8, Page 48)

Flanagan, Catherine: Christmas 1847 in the Kinsale Workhouse (Issue 27, Page 36)

Fleischmann, Ruth: Father Patrick McSwiney (Issue 23, Page 116)

Flynn, Majella: Demographic and Socio Economic Conditions, 1910-11 (Issue 3, Page 9)

Forde, Shannon: Kinsale Regional Museum-80 years on (Issue 28, Page 124)

Forde, Shannon: Margaret Forde and the War of Independence (Issue 28, Page 66)

Gillan, Eugene: The Lights of the Old Head (Issue 25)

Gimblett, Colm: Kinsale Men at Trafalgar (Issue 22, Page 29)

Gimblett, Colm: Kinsale War Casualties, Part 4 (Issue 25, Page 170)

Gimblett, Gerald: A Story about Travel (Issue 25, Page 76)

Gimblett, Rev. P. Keating and P.: McNamara, Rev. Justin Foley (Issue 2, Page 2)

Gimblette, Colm: Kinsale War Casualties (Issue 19, Page 27)

Gimblette, Colm: Kinsale Casualties in the First World War (Issue 18, Page 73)

Gimblette, Colm: Kinsale’s Gerald Gimblette (Issue 27)

Gimblette, Colm: Sain Eltin in Stained Glass (Issue 23)

Gimblette, Colm: The Kinsale Infantry (Issue 23, Page 65)

Good, Jim: Kinsale Rugby (Issue 29, Page 148)

Hall, William: Growing up in Kinsale in the 1930’s (Issue 15, Page 15)

Harding, Daw: Megalithic Tombs (Issue 24, Page 113)

Healy, Karen: Sportsmen and Sportswomen (Issue 25, Page 28)

Herlihy, Donal: Kinsale in the Second World War (Issue 18)

Herlihy, Donal: Mrs. Gunny (Issue 10)

Herlihy, Donal: The Chief (Issue 20, Page 69)

Herlihy, Donal: The Pub Raid (Issue 20, Page 94)

Herlihy, Donal: The Spaniard (Issue 21, Page 126)

Herlihy, Donal: The Street League Hurling Tournament (Issue 21, Page 123)

Herlihy, Donal: The Turkey Card Game (Issue 19, Page 54)

Higgins, Desmond: Memories of Kinsale (Issue 22, Page 136)

Hornibrook, Patricia: The Southwell Gifthouses (Issue 23)

Hurley, Fergus: The Kinsale GAA (Issue 19, Page 78)

Hurley, J.J.: Diarmuid ( Jeremiah ) Lynch (Issue 15, Page 8)

Hurley, J.J.: Independence Movement in Kinsale, 1913 – 1916 (Issue 20, Page 26)

Hurley, J.J.: Kinsale in Print, The Revolutionary Year (Issue 25, Page 71)

Hurley, J.J.: Kinsale's Forgotten War Memorial. (Issue 28, Page 79)

Hurley, J.J.: The Times, They Are A-changing (Issue 19, Page 75)

Hurley, J.J.: Times Past in Tracton (Issue 17, Page 26)

Hurley, JJ: Cork South County, 1916 (Issue 23, Page 27)

Hurley, JJ: Recording the Town News (Issue 21, Page 82)

Hurley, John: Saint Eltin’s Cemetery (Issue 21, Page 13)

Hurley, John: The Kinsale Range (Issue 15, Page 51)

James, John: Kinsale Horticultural Society (Issue 23, Page 99)

James, John: Legend Destroyed (Issue 6, Page 45)

James, John: Nicholas Madgett, Patriot (Issue 24, Page 78)

James, John: Some Further Experiences of a Postcard Collector (Issue 19, Page 81)

Jolley, Sheena: The Redlegs (Issue 19, Page 51)

Lodge, Patrick: Tracing Ancestors in Kinsale (Issue 18, Page 90)

Lordan, Jerome: Damage to the Kinsale Fishing Fleet (Issue 20, Page 47)

Lordan, Jerome: Fulacht Fia at the White Strand (Issue 18, Page 84)

Lordan, Jerome: The Folklore Commission (Issue 15, Page 67)

McCarthy, C.J.F.: Kinsale (Issue 2, Page 33)

McCarthy, C.J.F.: Kinsale, Some Notes (Issue 2, Page 33)

McCarthy, G. J.: Kinsale Amusement and Improvement Committee (Issue 4, Page 23)

McCarthy, Gerry: An Inquiry into the cause of the Famine in Kinsale (Issue 23, Page 103)

McCarthy, Gerry: An Overview of the Famine in Kinsale and beyond (Issue 25, Page 34)

McCarthy, Gerry: Home and Away (Issue 5, Page 22)

McCarthy, Gerry: Kinsale Gazetteer (Issue 5, Page 73)

McCarthy, Gerry: Kinsale and the Knockraha Connection (Issue 19, Page 39)

McCarthy, Gerry: Montserrat-Kinsale, Connection (Issue 5, Page 27)

McCarthy, Gerry: Richard Caulfield’s Annals of Kinsale (Issue 19, Page 33)

McCarthy, Vincent: Restoration of the Parish Organ (Issue 16, Page 52)

McGough, Eileen: Kilmonogue (Issue 15, Page 33)

McLoughlin, Mark: Kinsale During the Civil War (Issue 18, Page 62)

McMahon, Leo: Field Trip to O’Neill Country and Kildare (Issue 24, Page 80)

McMahon, Leo: Kinsale in 1987, an amazing year of artistic activity (Issue 25, Page 134)

McMahon, Leo: Salvage from a Kinsale Shipwreck (Issue 19, Page 49)

Minihane, Hannah: Kinsale Hooded Cloak (Issue 4, Page 43)

Mulcahy, Michael: Kinsale Cloak (Issue 1, Page 16)

Mulcahy, Michael: The Kinsale Cloak (Issue 19, Page 18)

Murphy, Alan: Stirke family of Kinsale (Issue 25, Page 152)

Murphy, Donal O'leary and Vincent: Dunderroew (Issue 28, Page 45)

Murphy, Tony Bocking and Vincent: Ardcloyne Horizontal Mill (Issue 7, Page 42)

Nagle, Siobhan: Tim Nagle’s Steam Engine (Issue 24, Page 121)

Neill, Anthony O’: Glimpses of Belgooly’s Past (Issue 10, Page 3)

Neville, Adrian: Robert Southwell, His Manor House and it's Demise (Issue 28, Page 83)

O'Brien, Frank: Memories of Old Kinsale Society, 1892-1900 (Issue 28, Page 141)

O'Mahony, Edward: American Prisoners of War in Kinsale, 1775-1782 (Issue 28, Page 134)

O’Brien, Thomas: Death of a Town – Obituary (Issue 23, Page 25)

O’Callaghan, Joseph: The Late Rev. Bro. Joseph O’ Callaghan (Issue 10, Page 33)

O’Callaghan, P.J.: Subscribers for the McNamara Monument (Issue 19, Page 41)

O’Callaghan, P.J.: The Kinsale Altar (Issue 25, Page 178)

O’Donoghue, Seamus: Emergency, 1939-1945 (Issue 5, Page 38)

O’Donoghue, Seamus: Kinsale Board of Guardians (Issue 7, Page 72)

O’Donovan, Denis: Dan O’Donovan, Postman (Issue 15, Page 49)

O’Leary, V.Murphy and D.: Dwellings and Houses in the Kinsale Area (Issue 3, Page 59)

O’Leary, Vincent Murphy and Donal: Milling in the Kinsale Area (Issue 1, Page 8)

O’Neill, Anthony: Kinsale Hurling and Football, 1884-1934 (Issue 12, Page 3)

O’Neill, Anthony: Weather Tidings from Olde Kinsale (Issue 10, Page 49)

O’Siadal, Breandan: Kinsale in 1642, Accounts from the Depositions (Issue 25, Page 131)

O’Sullivan, John L.: Remembering the Magneto Phone (Issue 10, Page 35)

O’Sullivan, Paddy: John Light the Diver (Issue 23, Page 9)

O’Sullivan, Patrick: The Lusitania (Issue 22, Page 102)

Peare, Canon Oliver: Memories in Glass (Issue 5, Page 6)

Perkins, Angela: Infantry Barracks of 1800 (Issue 3, Page 25)

Perkins, Angela: Library List, Musings on a (Issue 1, Page 4)

Quinlan, Sister Patricia: Lace Making in Kinsale (Issue 3, Page 65)

Quinn, Bill: A Magical Summer in Kinsale (Issue 20, Page 91)

Riccio, Raphael: Landing of the Free State Army in Kinsale (Issue 20, Page 45)

Rowe, Veronica: Lace Making in Kinsale (Issue 6, Page 60)

Ryan, Brendan Murphy and Dermot: O’Regan, Jim (Issue 7, Page 55)

Ryan, Dermot: Ann Bonny (Issue 28, Page 172)

Ryan, Dermot: Father Matthew in Minane Bridge (Issue 21, Page 14)

Ryan, Dermot: Gardai in Kinsale (Issue 7, Page 32)

Ryan, Dermot: John Collins (Issue 19, Page 44)

Ryan, Dermot: Kinsale in 1916 (Issue 24, Page 116)

Ryan, Dermot: Methodists in Kinsale (Issue 8, Page 38)

Ryan, Dermot: Michael Mulcahy (Issue 16, Page 43)

Ryan, Dermot: The War Memorial Pump (Issue 15, Page 53)

Ryan, Dermot: Thomas Lincoln Mullins (Issue 23, Page 150)

Ryan, Leo McMahon and Dermot: Kinsale, 2005 Words and Pictures (Issue 14, Page 27)

Ryan, Leo McMahon and Dermot: Kinsale, 2006 Words and Pictures (Issue 15, Page 5)

Ryan, Paul: Heard’s Bridge, 1859 (Issue 5, Page 31)

Ryan, Paul: The Beginning of Democracy in Kinsale (Issue 21, Page 59)

Shields, Brendan: A Kinsale Hulk (Issue 23, Page 72)

Shiels, Brendan: The Charles Fort Soldier in 1911 (Issue 18, Page 85)

T.Mac: How Patsy got into the British army and how he got out of it (Issue 4, Page 39)

Tierney, Maureen : Friars’ Lodge, The Story of (Issue 19, Page 88)

Thuillier, John R.: Kinsale Harbour, On Entering (Issue 4, Page 15)

Thuillier, John R.: Kinsale Hooker (Issue 3, Page 20)

Walsh, Padraig: An Unrepentant Fenian (Issue 22, Page 11)

Walsh, Padraig: Kinsale and the Gallipoli Campaign (Issue 22, Page 97)

Walsh, Padraig: Michael Davitt, a sketch (Issue 24, Page 37)

Walsh, Padraig: On the Ramparts in 1911 (Issue 19, Page 45)

Walsh, Padraig: Roseabbey House (Issue 21, Page 16)

Walsh, Padraig: The Kinsale Election, 1905 (Issue 20, Page 79)

Walsh, Padraig: The Kinsale Peelers in 2012 (Issue 20, Page 27)

Walsh, Padraig: The Kinsale Pier Debt (Issue 19, Page 71)

Walsh, Padraig: The Laurentic (Issue 20, Page 60)

Walsh, Padraig: The Ploughing Match at Snugmore (Issue 23, Page 32)

Walsh, Padraig: The Thatched Chapel of Ballinamona (Issue 27, Page 43)

Walsh, Rosaleen: Belgooly Athletic Club (Issue 19, Page 14)

White, Raymond: Bodicea (Issue 134)

Williams, Graham: Glimpses of Kinsale's Maritime Trade (Issue 28, Page 149)

Williams, Graham: Great Lisbon Earthquake, Tsunami at Kinsale (Issue 20, Page 50)

Williams, Graham: The Smyrna Fleets in Kinsale (Issue 28, Page 117)