Local Resources
Your gateway to exploring local history, genealogy archives, and the vibrant communities of West Cork.
Dunmanway
Links to information on the local area.
Dunmanway
For all the information you'll need about upcoming events in the Dunmanway area.
Doheny GAA Club
Official website of the Doheny Gaa Club.
Wikipedia
Wikipedia entry for Dunmanway.
My Town
My Town entry for Dunmanway.
Genealogy
Websites that provide further genealogy information.
Irish Genealogy
Official web site of Irish Genealogy.
National Archives
The National Archives holds a wide variety of records, many of which are relevant to Irish genealogy and local history.
Sam Maguire
Links to websites with further information on Sam Maguire.
Wikipedia
Wikipedia entry for Sam Maguire.
History of
Sam Maguire
History of Sam Maguire from the Doheny Gaa website.
West Cork Towns & Communities
Links to surrounding towns and communities.
Ballydehob
Charming and colourful village on the South West Coast of Ireland, 20 miles east of Mizen Head, Europe's most westerly point.
Baltimore
Village facing the wild Atlantic in the shadow of Baltimore Beacon with strong associations with the sea and all things maritime.
Bantry
The town is situated at the south east corner of its famous and historically important bay.
Castletownbere
Nestling between the Caha and Slieve Miskish Mountains the town is sheltered from the Atlantic Ocean by Bere Island.
Clonakilty
Award winning picturesque town in the heart of West Cork, surrounded by beautiful countryside and spectacular coastal views.
Coppeen
Village rich in archaeological terms located on the Bantry Line (R585), about half an hour away from Cork City.
Macroom
Busy market town in the valley of the Sullane River with a colourful history and a range of activities.
Rosscarbery
Small coastal town centrally located in West Cork surrounded by miles of sandy Blue Flag beaches.
Skibbereen
Known as the capital of West Cork, a busy town from which the many 'sparkling jewels' of the area can be reached.
Historical Societies
Other local historical socities.