Christmas Coffee
November 2016 in O’Brien’s Coffee in Daunt Square, Cork.
Pure #DerelictIreland
These four buildings on North Main Street, Cork, are an eyesore. Thankfully they have been the subject of a compulsory purchase order by the local council so hopefully they will be saved and developed. Please follow Frank O’Connor on Twitter where he tweets about #derelictIreland.
Snow and Rain in Wilton
The view from my car on a wet, snowy morning outside Wilton Shopping Centre a few days ago. The snow didn’t settle thankfully but it was cold!
When Santa rode through Cork
Santa rode through Cork City in 2003 as part of the annual Cork Toy Run that goes through the city. The last one was last year when they collected thousands of Euro for Children’s Leukaemia Association and Barnardos.
Sharp Edges and Points
Looking up between buildings near Tower Bridge in London way back in 2009.
Silhouettes in the sky
Teenage boys watching the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Cork in 2003. They were sitting on street signs at the bottom of Patrick’s Hill as the parade walked past down McCurtain Street.
Shoe Repairs
A small shop where you can get your shoes repaired in Valletta, Malta.
Looking For Holiday Deals
Three people looking for great travel deals at Barter’s Travelnet on St. Patrick Street, Cork. November 2016.
From under the tracks
Walking up from the tunnel under the tracks at Kent Train Station, Cork.
Ashling Murphy Memorial
Flowers and candles on the ground on St. Patrick’s Street, Cork after a vigil in memory of Ashling Murphy, a 23 year old woman who was murdered on January 12th this year while out jogging in the middle of the afternoon. Violence against women is still happening. I don’t think it will ever stop. Fergus…
Building on Carroll’s Quay
Way back in 2005 Carroll’s Quay in Cork looked quite different. The apartment block that sits there now was only half finished. The block behind it was nearing completion and what used to be a medical office was exposed to the elements when builders demolished half of that building. Take a look at it in…
Lost in Cork
Tourists, lost in Cork back in 2016.












