DWYER
Mick O Dwyer is a cultural icon. His success as a sportsman and Gaelic football manager from the 1950s to the 1990s, along with his charisma and person style, transcends…
Mick O Dwyer is a cultural icon. His success as a sportsman and Gaelic football manager from the 1950s to the 1990s, along with his charisma and person style, transcends…
Roundabouts all over Ireland commemorate the names of cultural and sporting icons. We drive upon these names every day but who were these men and what were their deeds?
Ireland excelled at the iconic 1932 Los Angeles Olympics winning two gold medals by hammer-thrower Dr Pat O Callaghan and hurdler Bob Tisdall. Another athlete, Eamonn Fitzgerald, competed in the…
Ballinclogher Hurling Club, known locally as The Holy Terrors came from Ballinclogher Cross in North Kerry’s hurling heartland. They wore red and white stripes and competed with a ferocity that…
Mick O Dwyer enjoyed a stellar football playing career winning four All Ireland medals between 1959 and 1970. He also won eight All Ireland medals as manager of Kerry…
There is a long history of military service among GAA players. Most are now forgotten. The PLACES print pattern is inspired by old military maps of Tralee, Munster and Ireland…
The Kerry team train aboard the St Louis ocean liner en route to New York as fellow passengers watch on. They left Cobh on a transatlantic voyage to the USA…