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Happy Christmas!
Danny Dowling sends a Christmas greeting to all the glenmore-history.com readers across the world. Today, Danny was in good spirts. In response to a query regarding Santa, Danny opined that this year he has avoided Santa’s naughty list.
On behalf of Danny and all the volunteers with Glenmore-History.com we wish you all a happy and safe Christmas and New Year.
Last Christmas Eve we published an article that featured a tradition that was practiced in Glenmore in the late 19th century on New Year’s Eve called “Driving out the Hunger.” See, https://glenmore-history.com/santa-and-driving-out-the-hunger-in-glenmore/. This tradition served an important symbolic role as it reminded the survivors of the Famine of the hardships suffered and taught younger generations regarding the Famine. Given the difficulties of 2020, perhaps the tradition could be revived and amended to “Driving out the Virus.”
Update: Some readers requested access to the blog via facebook so last week a facebook page was established as Glenmore History. Currently we are seeking information or photos from the Glenmore Ploughing Association for an article. Please contact us at glenmore.history@gmail.com if you have any information or photos you would like to share.
Another facebook page with lots of old Glenmore photos is Jacqueline Walsh’s, Glenmore Memories.
Below is the link to a recent YouTube video from Eigse Sliabh Rue: A Ramble on the Railway with lots of historical details regarding the old railway line from Waterford to New Ross which passed through Glenmore parish.