Fri, 07 Feb, 2014 - 00:00
Pól O Conghaile
West Cork: Marriage Stones and Maritime stays…
Once upon a time in West Cork, marriage was a simple process. Couples living near Dunmanus Bay on the Sheep’s Head made their way to the Marriage Stone, ran their hands through a hole in the middle of it, made their promises, and by the time they took their hands out again, were considered married.
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CourtsFeaturesPlace: West CorkPlace: Dunmanus BayPlace: CaherurlaghPlace: BantryPlace: LeitrimPlace: Tawnylust…Place: TawnylustPlace: North LeitrimPlace: Ballinabehy MountainPlace: MunakillPlace: DoaghPlace: Glenfarne forestPlace: Ballroom of RomancePlace: DublinPlace: Whitefriar Street ChurchPlace: Drury StreetPlace: CorkPlace: River Lee…Place: River LeePlace: Cork AirportPlace: Western RoadPlace: KilkennyPlace: Kilkenny CastlePlace: Dunmore CavesPlace: Altamont House & GardensPlace: BorrisPlace: Aghadoe HeightsPlace: Aghadoe HeiPerson: Pól Ó ConghailePerson: Saint ValentinusPerson: Rudolph HetzelPerson: KerryPerson: Victor HugoEvent: Valentine's DayEvent: Valentine’s DayEvent: Valentine’s GetawayOrganisation: Marriage StonesOrganisation: MaritimeOrganisation: Maritime HotelOrganisation: The River Lee HotelOrganisation: Pembroke HotelOrganisation: KilkennyOrganisation: Step House Hotel
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