I am facinated by the history of places and names of old places around Cork and surrounding areas. They tell of times of long ago.
Some examples of these places and names that have either been forgotten or changed over time would be...
The Bow-wow bridge - thats the one in Doulgas that the tram used go over the Church Road- A bus got wedged under it a few years ago.
Morris's Field - the land beside the bow-wow bridge where Piper's funfair used to be before the houses were built.
The Snotty Bridge. I think this is the old railway bridge on Spur Hill in Togher.
Leslie's Cross - this is the old name for what we would nowadays call the Wilton Roundabout.
The Banshee Bridge - not quite sure where this is but i have heard of it. I am thinking Blackrock on the old railway.
Looney's Cross - what is now the junction by the Bishopstown Bar
Deasy's Bridge - What we would now call the Curragheen Interchange on the N40
Hell Hole - on the Lee just north of where the Poulavone Roundabout is now. Anyone older from Ballincollig will tell you of people drowning here as there is a vortex in the river.
And another thing, cross roads and the like named after someone. Like Buck Leary's Cross, White's Cross, Kearney's Cross and so on. Who were these people?
Is there anyone who would know any more on the history of said places, or have any other interesting place names or landmarks that have been lost to time?