- and from 1883 to 1885 a new
college was
built at
Farranferris on the
northside of the city (
Farranferris – land of Ferris,
supposedly Ferris was an old...
- Churchfield, Commons, Fair Hill A, Fair Hill B, Fair Hill C,
Farranferris A,
Farranferris B,
Farranferris C,
Gurranebraher A,
Gurranebraher B,
Gurranebraher C...
- In 1963 Ring took a
mentoring role with the St. Finbarr's College,
Farranferris senior team. He had
earlier been
involved as a
referee and as an unofficial...
- Ireland. As of 2024, it had 50
students enrolled, and was
based in the
Farranferris Education and
Training Campus. The academy,
which is
funded by a Catholic...
- 1997(1997-07-08) (aged 90) Los Angeles,
California Education St Finbarr's College,
Farranferris in Cork Years active 1931–1982
Ecclesiastical career Religion Christianity...
- 1949. He
served in Peru then as head
teacher of St Finbarr's College,
Farranferris. He was
appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Cork and Ross on 1
April 1976 and...
-
After beginning school in Adare, he
later attended St Finbarr's College,
Farranferris and
whilst he was
there he
received musical education from
Aloys Fleischmann...
- to end Cork
famine in 1966".
Irish Examiner.
Retrieved 26 June 2023. "
Farranferris first All
Ireland win".
Barryroe GAA website.
Retrieved 26 June 2023...
- to end Cork
famine in 1966".
Irish Examiner.
Retrieved 26 June 2023. "
Farranferris first All
Ireland win".
Barryroe GAA website.
Retrieved 26 June 2023...
- seat at the 2014
Local Elections. Born in 1952, he was
originally from
Farranferris Place in Farranree, on the
north side of Cork City, he
attended the North...