Further to my earlier post.My dad and his seven(surviving) siblings were raised in two rooms in Harbour View. My uncle Mick who lived in French's Avenue, had a spoon or other piece of cutlery or crockery from every liner that must have docked in the harbour. We thought he'd sailed on so many ships! Mick and my Dad Jack and another of their comrades called Forster used to talk of days drinking in The Submarine Bar( no-one seems to have heard of it) in Cobh. Forster's recollection of soldiering in West Cork during the Civil War was- Schull, Skibereen, haw haw haw and Ballydehob... I think he was British. Nobody seems to know of Belvelly Barracks. But on the night of the Army census in 1922 John and Michael Donovan were the first names on the roll. They had enlisted at Cork Female Prison in August 1922. I still have pics of Mick mustering the old brigade through the streets of Cobh for the 1966 50th anniversary of the rebellion. Me and my brother Mick at Beal na mBlath in the same year, drinking Tanora! Hope to come back (covid permitting) for Collins' 100th anniversary in 2022, bringing my 16 year old daughter, who has never visited Ireland...What a trip ! :)
What a charming video picture of Cobh. My father Jack was born (1904) and raised in Harbour View. He worked at Clyde Shipping Company where his father was a foreman. After doing his bit with the Fianna he joined the new Free State Army in 1922 and was stationed originally at Belvelly (when it was a barracks). His brother Mick O'Donovan ( a serious Cobh character) joined up the same time and was latterly a postman and employed at Bank Of Ireland. He was a stalwart of The Ramblers Club. Both Jack and Mick are buried in the Old Church cemetery. Happy memories of swimming at Cuskinny and the Tall Ships race.
So glad you enjoyed it Christy, and it rekindled happy memories of days gone by and family connections to this historic town. Thank you for your comment.
Well done Kieran, I'm a great admirer of your photography. Capturing the character of the people who add to the colour of our fabulous town is such a worthwhile project. This is a great achievement. Well done to all involved in putting it together.
Thanks Mary....credit due to all involved. It was a privilege to be part of this wonderful project. Hope it stands the test of time and also, that it's a fitting tribute to these fabulous characters and beautiful town.
i was not born in cobh unlike my mother who was born and bred, i miss all the old characters that i met every year during the long summerholidays.the most spiritual and awe inspiring place ,for me at least on earth,god bless sammy and all the wonderful people of cobh
Thanks Mick, we certainty enjoyed making this documentary. It seems to have made an impact we did not suspect. Great to have our interviewees recollections recorded for posterity. Share far and wide. Many thanks Pat Hegarty (film/editor)
thank you for replying to my personal comments pat,i look forward to going to my spiritual home once again ,enjoying a pint or 3 in ryans , and never wanting to be anywhere else but that part of east cork.although i knew much of the history ,i with my son took the launch to spike island last year, we walked and ambled and found great solice in its beauty and honesty...... maybe an idea your next project /, god bless
Hi Mick...Thank you for your comment and so delighted to hear it brought back fond memories. I have been photographing the town and the characters for over 9 years and this film is a fitting tribute to both. We spent nearly a year making it and it was certainly a labour of love. Thanks again...Kieran. See you in Cobh sometime!!
Ah sure, fond memories. Love the bells, Pete the fish and let us not forget Ernest at Maddens. Bless ye all guys. Rest in peace to Reg at Maddens. Love to you all in Cobh
What a wonderful and interesting film Kieran, a must for everyone to watch. Thoroughly enjoyed it and such a fantastic way to help keep the memories alive. I'm sure all the families will be thrilled you have made this. Congratulations my friend.
gas characters so !!! even though it's been nearly 15 years since I was last there but I still have many many happy memories of the Wednesday nights trad sessions at The Donk !!!
I have loved this my mummy was born in Cobh Helen Osullivan brothers Michael Osullivan (seamus) Johnn Osullivan (the Greek) George Osulliva (Chicken) sisters Ann,Margaret,Maureen,Thresea hopefully someone one here will be able to tell me how Chicken is health wise id very much appreciate it its been a good few years since ive been over
Hi Ruth, glad you enjoyed the film. I haven't seen him since I photographed him a couple of years ago and as far as I know, he is in Cobh hospital. If there is some way to get your email to me, I will send you his photograph. Thanks Kieran
@@kieranmackessy5533 Thank you so much do you know how long he has been in hospital and what for sorry to burden you with the questions i used to have contact with Christy & Louise Courtney but my aunty Maureen who passed away was the one that used to keep in touch with George the most she would come over most years ,and i have not heard from the Louise for a good few years Did you know any other members of the family i was lucky enough to meet them all at some point .
@@ruthhill443 Hi Ruth....I think it was a case of him needing constant care and his house near the bench has a new occupant. I can try to find out more for you. If you want to email me my address is mackessy.k@gmail.com. Kieran
@@ruthhill443 Hi Ruth...just wanted to let you know that George (Chicken) passed away in hospital a few days ago. RIP..If you would like a copy of his photograph, please let me know. Kieran
Some fantastic words of truth Sammy which were unfortunately restricted for the video Port of Cork are the biggest shower of....... that ever set foot on OUR beautiful town they do fuck all when ever there’s a problem only blame the council or say that has nothing to do with us ring the council get them to sort it out.
Grateful to have had the opportunity to photograph these wonderful characters over the years, and record their stories, before they are lost forever. Thanks for watching....
Hi Andy.....we are thinking of doing another piece and wonder if you have any old photos or maybe a few stories to contribute. If so can you message me. Thanks
Further to my earlier post.My dad and his seven(surviving) siblings were raised in two rooms in Harbour View. My uncle Mick who lived in French's Avenue, had a spoon or other piece of cutlery or crockery from every liner that must have docked in the harbour. We thought he'd sailed on so many ships! Mick and my Dad Jack and another of their comrades called Forster used to talk of days drinking in The Submarine Bar( no-one seems to have heard of it) in Cobh. Forster's recollection of soldiering in West Cork during the Civil War was- Schull, Skibereen, haw haw haw and Ballydehob... I think he was British. Nobody seems to know of Belvelly Barracks. But on the night of the Army census in 1922 John and Michael Donovan were the first names on the roll. They had enlisted at Cork Female Prison in August 1922. I still have pics of Mick mustering the old brigade through the streets of Cobh for the 1966 50th anniversary of the rebellion. Me and my brother Mick at Beal na mBlath in the same year, drinking Tanora! Hope to come back (covid permitting) for Collins' 100th anniversary in 2022, bringing my 16 year old daughter, who has never visited Ireland...What a trip ! :)
Brilliant town great people
What a charming video picture of Cobh. My father Jack was born (1904) and raised in Harbour View. He worked at Clyde Shipping Company where his father was a foreman. After doing his bit with the Fianna he joined the new Free State Army in 1922 and was stationed originally at Belvelly (when it was a barracks). His brother Mick O'Donovan ( a serious Cobh character) joined up the same time and was latterly a postman and employed at Bank Of Ireland. He was a stalwart of The Ramblers Club. Both Jack and Mick are buried in the Old Church cemetery. Happy memories of swimming at Cuskinny and the Tall Ships race.
Thank You Christy, fascinating family history there. Great to hear.
So glad you enjoyed it Christy, and it rekindled happy memories of days gone by and family connections to this historic town. Thank you for your comment.
Realy enjoyed watching this video here in Spain,knew Sammy and Tommy growing up in Cobh,thanks for the memories boys and well done Kieran.
Glad you enjoyed it and it brought back fond memories....not too many of the old characters left now. Kieran
Briiliant, Thank you!
a happy christmas to the wonderful enigma of cobh and all the true inhabitants , ,,great people
Thank you Mick....much appreciated. Merry Christmas from Cobh
Spectacular video, impressive stories and even accompanied by the wonderful soundtrack by the exceptional Rory.
Thank you.
thank you kieran,when everything gets back normal, i would love to meet you all,x
Cheers Mick....here's my email...mackessy.k@gmail.com. stay in touch.
@@kieranmackessy5533 do you own buss cab compnany
@@michealcolins6765 No sorry.,I don't.
Well done Kieran, I'm a great admirer of your photography. Capturing the character of the people who add to the colour of our fabulous town is such a worthwhile project. This is a great achievement. Well done to all involved in putting it together.
Thanks Mary....credit due to all involved. It was a privilege to be part of this wonderful project. Hope it stands the test of time and also, that it's a fitting tribute to these fabulous characters and beautiful town.
Fair play to you Sam your still king of the camber and you always were
I knew you would be famous one day .
Well done buddy you say it how you see it.
This is brilliant..Sammy is only playing a blinder😊
Thank you Catherine, delighted you enjoyed our efforts, share far and wide. Pat Hegarty.
Exceptional video with some amazing images.
Cheers Gordon...
i was not born in cobh unlike my mother who was born and bred, i miss all the old characters that i met every year during the long summerholidays.the most spiritual and awe inspiring place ,for me at least on earth,god bless sammy and all the wonderful people of cobh
Thanks Mick, we certainty enjoyed making this documentary. It seems to have made an impact we did not suspect. Great to have our interviewees recollections recorded for posterity. Share far and wide. Many thanks Pat Hegarty (film/editor)
thank you for replying to my personal comments pat,i look forward to going to my spiritual home once again ,enjoying a pint or 3 in ryans , and never wanting to be anywhere else but that part of east cork.although i knew much of the history ,i with my son took the launch to spike island last year, we walked and ambled and found great solice in its beauty and honesty...... maybe an idea your next project /, god bless
Hi Mick...Thank you for your comment and so delighted to hear it brought back fond memories. I have been photographing the town and the characters for over 9 years and this film is a fitting tribute to both. We spent nearly a year making it and it was certainly a labour of love. Thanks again...Kieran. See you in Cobh sometime!!
Ah sure, fond memories. Love the bells, Pete the fish and let us not forget Ernest at Maddens. Bless ye all guys. Rest in peace to Reg at Maddens. Love to you all in Cobh
Thank you for your kind comments...glad you enjoyed it.
Brilliant show Kieran ,and Sammy what a character ha,haaaaaa
Fantastic and beautiful video, showing off our beautiful town, part of its history, and its characters, very enjoyable!
Thank You Paul, always great to get such positive feedback.
Pat Hegarty filmed/editor.
Ben Director and Kieran producer.
What a wonderful and interesting film Kieran, a must for everyone to watch. Thoroughly enjoyed it and such a fantastic way to help keep the memories alive. I'm sure all the families will be thrilled you have made this. Congratulations my friend.
Great video Kieran
Thank you....glad you enjoyed it.
@@kieranmackessy5533 thank you for recommending your channel! It passed an hr for me yesterday lol great work
Thanks Fiona...dont forget to spread the word. Have a nice weekend.
Great video - thanks Kieran
Much appreciated..
Great to see history on my home town 🇮🇪🤘
gas characters so !!! even though it's been nearly 15 years since I was last there but I still have many many happy memories of the Wednesday nights trad sessions at The Donk !!!
Thank you Brett, this Documentary has certainly hit the spot with so many people. Glad to hear you enjoyed it.
Aww this is amazing this video . Sammy such a legend.
Is he still about cobh?
Glad you enjoyed it and yes Tommy is still about in Cobh.
Yes he's still alive and well..
The intro soundtrack shurely must be Corks very own greatest Rory?
Indeed it is. Glad you liked it.
Should do a video on the history or Burma steps, still a killer till this day 😂😂
I have loved this my mummy was born in Cobh Helen Osullivan brothers Michael Osullivan (seamus) Johnn Osullivan (the Greek) George Osulliva (Chicken) sisters Ann,Margaret,Maureen,Thresea hopefully someone one here will be able to tell me how Chicken is health wise id very much appreciate it its been a good few years since ive been over
Hi Ruth, glad you enjoyed the film. I haven't seen him since I photographed him a couple of years ago and as far as I know, he is in Cobh hospital. If there is some way to get your email to me, I will send you his photograph. Thanks Kieran
@@kieranmackessy5533 Thank you so much do you know how long he has been in hospital and what for sorry to burden you with the questions i used to have contact with Christy & Louise Courtney but my aunty Maureen who passed away was the one that used to keep in touch with George the most she would come over most years ,and i have not heard from the Louise for a good few years
Did you know any other members of the family i was lucky enough to meet them all at some point .
@@ruthhill443 Hi Ruth....I think it was a case of him needing constant care and his house near the bench has a new occupant. I can try to find out more for you. If you want to email me my address is mackessy.k@gmail.com. Kieran
Michael (Shakum) was one of the greatest characters in Cobh. He always greeted people with a "Yo Ho".
@@ruthhill443 Hi Ruth...just wanted to let you know that George (Chicken) passed away in hospital a few days ago. RIP..If you would like a copy of his photograph, please let me know. Kieran
proud of sammy
I know him
Some fantastic words of truth Sammy which were unfortunately restricted for the video
Port of Cork are the biggest shower of....... that ever set foot on OUR beautiful town they do fuck all when ever there’s a problem only blame the council or say that has nothing to do with us ring the council get them to sort it out.
I always knew that Sammy would become famous!
Grateful to have had the opportunity to photograph these wonderful characters over the years, and record their stories, before they are lost forever. Thanks for watching....
I would be very interested to see any old photographs of "The Characters " you might have...Kieran
Hi Andy.....we are thinking of doing another piece and wonder if you have any old photos or maybe a few stories to contribute. If so can you message me. Thanks
@@kieranmackessy5533 Hi Kieran,I'll start digging to see what I have,Andy.
@@andrewmoore662 Cheers Andy...would like to meet up sometime in the New Year and have a chat about some of the Characters, if that's okay with you.