funnydoggy wrote: » Has anyone heard any myths/conspiracy theories/stories about people in Cork, or about Cork itself? For instance -- there's a story that my grandad likes to tell that there are underground IRA tunnels throughout the city. Not sure if fact or what but always fun to think about !
shtpEdthePlum wrote: » There are souterrains running between Ucc, St Annes asylum and loads of other places in Corkhttps://cora.ucc.ie/handle/10468/128 They were often features of ring fortshttps://www.irishtimes.com/culture/heritage/fairy-forts-why-these-sacred-places-deserve-our-respect-1.3181259 Here's a video about ancient langers that might be of interest. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ICEWA4L594 (joking) The Freemasons are a interesting crew to follow if you're into the history of how Cork got to be the way it ishttps://www.munsterfreemason.com/craft-lodges/st-fin-barres-lodge-no-8-cork/ Also why UCC has their skull and bones flag. Windle Building in UCC houses the medical lectures on campus and has done since the 19th century. The Kane building stand behind the medical building, on the site of the old gaol. Unclaimed bodies from the gaol were sent to the medical building so they could use them to dissect and study, in bags marked with the skull and crossbones - the genesis of the rugby club logo. ALSO the Poor Relation pub has a big hilarious story behind the name, but I don't want to be spreading it around online. It's only for Cork people. Ask anyone working near the top of the Coal Quay, they'll tell you about it.
shtpEdthePlum wrote: » ALSO the Poor Relation pub has a big hilarious story behind the name, but I don't want to be spreading it around online. It's only for Cork people. Ask anyone working near the top of the Coal Quay, they'll tell you about it.
the beer revolu wrote: » Yeah, that Turner's Cross church myth is just that. I thought it was the architect was supposed to have commuted suicide because no one liked the church? Anyway, doesn't take much digging to bust that one.
Yester wrote: » There's an active nuclear reactor in the Science Building in UCC. They can't go near it in case it blows up and kills us all.
discostu1 wrote: » Obviously "The Goldie Angel" on St Finbarrs Cathedral when he/she blows her trumpet its the end of the world. There was a story for years about the builder who built Turnerss Cross church committing suicide because they had problems with the foundations. They had major problems with the foundation, Curragh Road is well named but as far as I know he did not commit suicide. There was a pub next to Parliament bridge might have been the George tiny place, it was allegedly the smallest brother in Ireland before it was a pub. The rats swimming with you in the outdoor baths where the Kingsley is, I heard it from loads but dont believe it
discostu1 wrote: » If you did you did my experience late 60s early 70s was it was actually very well kept .....unlike Eglinton street which I found a bit manky and the smell of bleach
the beer revolu wrote: » It's a mile around The Lough. (it isn't)
shtpEdthePlum wrote: » The outside is a mile and the inside is a kilometer. Roughly. I walk it every day and can attest to this being just about right. Very imprecisely.
mini5476 wrote: » UCC has an Egyptian Mummy in storage that has some interesting history, it was hidden under the floor boards of a lecture theatre sometime mid 1900s and was missing for a while.
shtpEdthePlum wrote: » These are terrific lads keep em coming. The outside is a mile and the inside is a kilometer. Roughly. I walk it every day and can attest to this being just about right. Very imprecisely. Additionally the four-faced liar is a Norrie myth and the story of Cha and Miah is a Sorrie one.
the beer revolu wrote: » What's the Cha and Miah myth? .
cml387 wrote: » Doea anyone know the story about why the airport is where it is, and was there skullduggery involved?
the beer revolu wrote: » The story goes that it was to be built in Ovens but brown envelopes had it moved to its current site - arguably the foggiest part of Cork! No Idea if this is true or not.
the beer revolu wrote: » What myth? Up until the mechanism was restored/replaced sometime in the 90s (at a guess) the four faces showed a different time. I remember it well. What's the Cha and Miah myth? They were comedy characters - actors.