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Feeling the winter chill in County Cork? if you're not too far away Brian will deliver a load of seasoned firewood logs. County Cork from Samuel Lewis' Topographical Directory of Ireland 1837 Cork the largest county in Ireland and Cork City is the second largest city in Ireland, the city was founded in the 7th century by St Finbarr who built a Monastery in the march lands near the river Lee. Previously he spent some time as a hermit at Lough Gouganebarra the source of the river Lee. The business centre of the town is actually surrounded by water as the river forks around the centre joining up again some distance downstream. Cork is a hive of activity with ocean going ships discharging at its quays. And flight from across the world landing at nearby Cork airport. County Cork situated on the south west corner of Ireland enjoys a mild if somewhat wet climate, enabling it to support many plants of Mediterranean origin. It is bounded on the west by Co Kerry to the north by counties Limerick and Tipperary and to the east by Co Waterford. Cork has a long and in places deeply indented coastline there are many picturesque small ports and harbour's such as Cobh, Crosshaven and Kinsale where it is possible to hire a boat to take advantage of the excellent inshore and deepwater fishing. A native of Cork Francis O'Neill, immigrated to America, where he joined the Chicago police rising to the rank of Captain, O'Neill had a great love of Irish music, realising that much of it was held only in the oral tradition and would eventually be lost, he collected tunes and words from the many immigrants in and passing through Chicago, compiling them into 'O'Neills Anthology of a Thousand Irish Tunes' which is a valuable reference source much used today.
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