Ladies into quarter-finals after Cavan scare
Early in the second half of today’s entertaining LGFA Senior Championship group match between Mayo and Cavan at Pearse Park in Longford,
Early in the second half of today’s entertaining LGFA Senior Championship group match between Mayo and Cavan at Pearse Park in Longford,
Another Friday rolls around, with the weekend up ahead once more. It’s another one that sees Mayo teams in Championship action, with both matches
Photo: @Mayo_LGFA The county’s women footballers made a winning start this afternoon to the group stage in this year’s LGFA All-Ireland
Photo: RTÉ The men weren’t the only ones in action today as the county’s women footballers also had a League Division One match this afternoon.
The former National School in Ballintemple, County Cavan, with adjacent house. The buildings stand beside St Patrick’s Church of Ireland church
A little mausoleum located in woodland and set into the side of a hillock on the edge of the former Bawnboy estate, County Cavan. The now-ruinous
A sorrowful sight: one of the few Penal era Roman Catholic churches left to moulder. This Holy Trinity in Kildoagh, County Cavan, a rare surviving
If a graveyard could be described as exceptionally fine, then that at Moybologue, County Cavan would qualify. Subcircular in shape and enclosed
Co. Cavan woman Kathleen Duffy is logging out this week, as she retires after 24 years working with Irish Farm Computers on Herdmaster, AgriNet
The Presbyterian church at Glasleck, County Cavan which, as a cut-stone plaque set into the wall advises, was built in 1836. Its first minister was
Photo: The Road to 51 (John McEllin, Balla) It’s funny the way things go. Earlier this year, when the Covid-19 pandemic had wiped all live sporting
Well, here we are. The Covid-era rapid-fire Championship of 2020 is down to the final four and we’re still standing. An odd quartet we certainly
It’s not just because of the Covid-19 pandemic that this is turning out to be a football Championship like no other. Seismic shocks in both
There has been much talk in recent years of the decline of Ireland’s town centres, visible in examples such as that shown above. This house sits
On August 25th 1732, the future Mrs Delany (then the merrily widowed Mrs Pendarves) embarked on a journey from Navan, County Meath to Cootehill,