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Maureen O'Hara, the flame-haired Irish movie star who appeared in classics ranging from the grim How Green Was My Valley to the uplifting Miracle on 34th Street and bantered unforgettably with ...
THE West Cork home of one of Hollywood’s most iconic actresses Maureen O’Hara has been sold for €2.8m. The scenic coastal home surrounded by woodland and overlooking a picturesque bay in Glen… ...
A life-size bronze statue of Maureen O’Hara by the distinguished sculptor, Dan Cronin, was erected in Glengarriff some time ago. Cronin’s work was greatly admired but it was the subject of some ...
Maureen O’Hara had a life-long love for West Cork, an affection reciprocated by the community at Glengarriff. She owned a property in the scenic coastal town for four decades.
The Maureen O'Hara statue recently unveiled in Glengarriff, Co Cork was quickly met with fierce criticism from locals and has already been removed. O'Hara lived in Glengarriff in West Cork for a ...
A statue to commemorate and celebrate Irish actress Maureen O'Hara in Co Cork was never going to please everybody. That's according to Joe O'Shea, editor of Cork Beo, after the piece was removed ...
Ms O’Hara was born in Dublin and spent much of her time in Glengarriff before moving there permanently in 2005. A statue of the Hollywood star had been earmarked for the area for a number of years.
Situated in the quaint village of Glengarriff overlooking Bantry Bay and Garnish Island on the Wild Atlantic Way, Eccles Hotel is the ideal place for a relaxing family getaway. The hotel is ...
Maureen loved her Irish home, named Lugdine Park, in Glengarriff, which like her Caribbean retreat showcased vistas of the sea.
Maureen O’Hara, who died on Saturday, was Ireland’s first great Hollywood star and appeared in over 50 films. Ranked among the world’s most beautiful women, she is best known in Ireland for her role ...