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  2. Loftus Hall - Wikipedia

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    The man went up through the roof in a ball of flames, leaving behind a large hole in the ceiling. Anne became mentally ill and never recovered from her ordeal. In the story, the family became ashamed of Anne and locked her away in her favourite room – where she would be happy, yet out of everyone's view – which was known as the Tapestry Room.

  3. List of towns and villages in County Cork - Wikipedia

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    Contents Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z This is a list of towns and villages in County Cork, Ireland. A Adrigole Aghabullogue Aghada Ahakista ...

  4. Bunghole - Wikipedia

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    A bunghole is a hole bored in a liquid-tight barrel to remove contents. The hole is capped with a cork or cork-like stopper called a bung. Acceptable usage includes other access points that may be capped with alternate materials providing an air- or water-tight access to other vessels.

  5. Penrose House - Wikipedia

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    Penrose House was renovated in 1998. Windows were replaced, plasterwork repaired, and the facade painted in white. [7] Following a period of rentals to various commercial and non-profit tenants, the building with its 10,000 sq. ft. letting area [8] was put up on sale on a private market in 1999 with the expectation of gaining prominence due to the planned development at the nearby Horgan's ...

  6. County Hall, Cork - Wikipedia

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    The County Hall (Irish: Halla an Chontae, Corcaigh) is a 17-storey office block, owned by Cork County Council and housing its administrative headquarters. The building is located on Carrigrohane Road in the City of Cork. Although the building is owned by Cork County Council, it is located in a separate administrative area from the County - Cork ...

  7. Economy of Cork - Wikipedia

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    The second largest city in Ireland, Cork, has an economy focused on the city centre, which as of 2011, supported employment for 24,092 people. [1] According to 2006 figures, the top five employers in the area were public sector organisations, and included Cork University Hospital, University College Cork, Collins Barracks, Cork City Council and ...

  8. Little Island, Cork - Wikipedia

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    Little Island, County Cork, is a civil parish and mainly industrial area to the east of Cork city in Ireland. [1] It is no longer an island since the northern channel separating it from the mainland has filled over. To the west and south is Lough Mahon, part of Cork Harbour; across a channel to the east is Fota Island.

  9. Crookstown, County Cork - Wikipedia

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    Crookstown (Irish: An Baile Gallda, meaning 'town of the invader or foreigner') [2] is a small village in County Cork in Ireland, about 12 km east of the town of Macroom and about 1 km off the N22 Cork–Killarney road. It had a population of 183 at the 2022 census, [1] down from 203 in the 2016 census. [3]