Ireland's Own - 12 Sep 2025

Table of content - Ireland's Own (12 Sep 2025)

LIAM CLANCY
★ 9/11 REMEMBERED IN KINSALE
★ MURDER ON IRELAND’S EYE
★ MEMORIES OF HARVEST TIME IN IRELAND
★ MISS FLANAGAN INVESTIGATES
★ INSIDE COLLINS BARRACKS
★ IRISH MUSIC DIARY & MORE
★ THE WHITE RAT OF HOWTH
★ A CHAT WITH T.R. DALLAS
★ CATCH THE CRIMINAL
★ KITTY THE HARE
DON’T MISS THE MICHAEL LYSTER COLUMN EVERY MONTH
June McDonnell chats to T.R. Dallas who is celebrating 55 years in the music business
Cassidy Says;
Sara Allgood – from the Abbey to Hollywood
Ireland’s youngest recorded hunger striker
Memories of an Irish Harvest & Threshing
Austin Trevor, first to play ‘Poirot’ on TV
Sister ship of Titanic in prior collision
Hollywood Comedy – Abbott & Costello
Blind Irish Mutineer on ‘The Bounty’
Queen Victoria in Killarney in 1861
Maxi pays tribute to Pete Murray on 100th birthday
The Films of Elvis Presley – ‘Easy Come, Easy Go’
Chilling tale of ‘The Farmer’s Wife’
NEW SERIES: THEY ARE BURIED IN GLASNEVIN
Was Saint Brendan an Aztec God?
Kilkenny man captained Wexford to 2 All-Irelands
Mary Kennedy’s monthly column
More delicious recipes from Marjorie’s Kitchen
Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame ‘Simon & Garfunkel’
Wild West Rendezous with Anthony F. Hughes
The Irish Bank Robbery of 1953
Closure of Dublin Metropolitan Police in 1925
Ireland’s Wild Geese with John Joe McGinley
Song lyrics from The Liam Clancy Songbook
Remembering 9/11 in Kinsale
Seasonal Reflection with Patrick O’Sullivan
Teen idol ‘James Dean’ died 70 years ago
Just A Memory – memories of old Ireland
A Murder on Ireland’s Eye
Another chilling tale from Kitty the Hare
Liam Nolan’s American Warriors series
Irish Music Diary with June McDonnell
€200 Monthly Word Maze competition
Eddie Ryan’s Monthly Sports Column
Owen’s Club fun for younger readers
The White Rat of Howth
Watching the Detectives – ‘Matlock’
Details of Writing Competition 2025
Inside the walls of Collins Barracks
Classic children’s story – ‘Aladdin’
Puzzle page with €100 Crossword
Short Story ‘The Garden of Eden’
The Spouses of Irish Presidents
Learn to Draw with Don Conroy
The Comics Club – The Beano
Short Story – The Fiddle’s Call
Classifieds & Thanksgivings;
Classic ‘Catch the Criminal’
Miss Flanagan Investigates
It Happened in September
The Irish Priests Series
Stranger Than Fiction;
What’s In Your Name?
Dan Conway’s Corner
Lilt of Irish Laughter
Winners/Answers
Great Europeans
Health Advice
Pen Friends;
GAA Greats;
Your Letters;
Bookshelf;
NEW BEGINNINGS
MARY AIKENHEAD HERITAGE CENTRE
It Happened in September
17TH SEPTEMBER, 1925
MEMORIES OF SUMMER ...
Father Terry was an unsung hero
Possible relations
TORMENTED BY PAIN?
HOME VISIT LOW VISION SERVICE
For The Record on ‘Gold’
Defence of The Angelus
The Bank in Nowlan Park
Keeping old stories alive
THE POSITIVE IMPACT OF EXERCISE
DAN CONWAY’S CORNER – ‘PEG ENTWISTLE’
LIAM CLANCY
GEORGE MURPHY & THE RISING SONS ON TOUR NATIONWIDE
ON SALE NOW – DON'T SHOOT THE MESSENGER
THE WHITE RAT OF HOWTH
OUR HEALTH AND LIFESTYLE COLUMN
MOVIE QUIZ
THE FARMER’S WIFE
Bank robbers struck in 1953
Was Saint Brendan an Aztec god?
THE BLIND IRISH MUTINEER
Heavenly look at worldly wonders
WHAT’S IN YOUR NAME?
IRISH JOY IN ‘THE GAME OF LIFE’
Writing Competitions 2025
The Garden of Eden
The Garden of Eden
INSIDE THE WALLS OF COLLINS BARRACKS
Miss Flanagan Investigates “A CURTAIN CALL”
WILD WEST RENDEZVOUS
THE SPOUSES OF IRISH PRESIDENTS
THE DUTCHMAN
THE PARTING GLASS
HOME FROM THE SEA
And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda
MURDER ON IRELAND’S EYE
MURDER ON IRELAND’S EYE
T.R. DALLAS – 55 years at the top of the game
Fascinating ties between Kennedy and Lincoln ...
ABBOTT & COSTELLO
Queen Victoria’s Visit to Killarney in 1861
9/11 ALWAYS REMEMBERED IN KINSALE
BOOKS FOR SALE
BIRTHDAY GREETINGS
RIDDLE ME THIS
OVEN's FUNLAND
LEARN TO DRAW WITH DON CONROY
OVEN's Colouring Page
ALADDIN, AND THE WONDERFUL LAMP
RMS OLYMPIC
RMS OLYMPIC
AUSTIN TREVOR
THE IRISH PRIESTS
The Fiddle’s Call
The Fiddle’s Call
JAMES DEAN
HARVEST APPLE CAKE
Marjorie’s Kitchen
Speedy Hummus
The Kilkenny man who captained Wexford to All-Ireland success twice
OUR €200 SEPTEMBER SPECIAL WORD MAZE
SARA ALLGOOD
MARY ELLEN ZAMBRA – Ireland’s youngest ever recorded hunger striker
QUOTABLE QUOTES
MAXI CELEBRATES ‘PETE MURRAY’
A CLASSIC CATCH THE CRIMINAL
WHEN NELLIE DROPPED IN nFdOR A QUICK ONE ...
The Abbey Boys of 1932
CAVAN COLA
An apple tart for Miss O’Neill
THE COALMINER’S SON
In her TV Detectives series, Mary A. Moloney features ... ‘MATLOCK’
LEGENDARY NATIVE AMERICAN WARRIORS
Officers’ deaths recalled on centenary of closure of Dublin Metropolitan Police in 1925
Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp
AUTUMN
ROCK N ROLL Hall of Fame
One of the last great Gaelic poets died after being struck by an axe
Daniel releases ‘The Girl on Bedsit Avenue’
New song recalls tragedy of War for six Irish brothers
Paul cuts new version of Brendan Grace classic
Ennis Brothers ‘Starting Over’
‘Don’t Put Me in the ex-Files’
SNIPPETS
■ The Girl from Connemara is David James’ new single.
Derek’s new track a bit of ‘tonuge in cheek’ fun
Effie’s ‘Living her Dream’
■ In ‘Natural Women’ Leslie Dowdall and Flo McSweeney sing the songs of Linda Ronstadt and Carole King in Vicar Street on 28th September, 2025.
Sharon sings about the ‘Love in Your Eyes’
■ Kieran Rosney’s latest release, an Alan Jackson composition, could have been written about him.
■ Shawn Cuddy has a new song out at the moment entitled ‘Pinto the Wonder Horse’.
NEW SERIES: They are buried in GLASNEVIN
Horgan Brothers’ treasured snapshots into old rural Ireland
Memories of Threshing Day
€100 CROSSWORD NO. 1894
WORD BUILDERS
TRUE OR FALSE
‘THE BEANO’ – STILL WITH US TODAY!
THE NEW AND ANCIENT IRISH SAUNA TRADITION
AIDAN GRENNAN’S GREATS OF GAA SERIES
WILLIAM TELL – the Swiss legend who shot an arrow from his son’s head
MISCELLANEOUS
THANKSGIVINGS
BOOKS FOR SALE
Changes to CLASSIFIED NOTICES
ACCOMMODATION
MY FAVOURITE SPORTING MEMORY
WINNERS FROM AUGUST SPECIAL COMPETITIONS & ANSWERS
PUZZLE PAGE (85)
THE FILMS OF ELVIS PRESLEY
Ireland’s Wild Geese
Penfriends
IRELAND’S OWN IS NOW OFFERING FREE A PEN FRIENDS SERVICE.
The Lilt of Irish Laughter
It’s been said that if your name is held in the hearts of others, you will never truly die.

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