Chapter 59 : A tour of Killybegs with Hugh O’Donnell Hugh O'Donnell, proprietor of Hughie's Bar Killybegs tells us all about Killybegs and there's so much more to it than just fishing
Great grandma ( 1822-1861) came from Killybegs. We visited from the States in fall of 1964 and filmed the fisherman mending their nets. I'd like to digitalize the film video and find a good home for it in the Killybegs archives. Any suggestions as to whom I'd contact there? Thanks!
My Dad was born and bred in Killybegs Patrick Dowds unfortunately he came to England just after the WW2 ,and died 25years ago he did go back to Killybegs couple of years before he died 😢
quick question.. Is it Saint Catherine looking over the village still? that Saint is the reason I stayed a truly beautiful peaceful spot I found up on a quiet hill
Great information about Killybegs. Well done for producing such an interesting video. Good host, no waffle, and would definitely like to visit it now!
Great grandma ( 1822-1861) came from Killybegs. We visited from the States in fall of 1964 and filmed the fisherman mending their nets. I'd like to digitalize the film video and find a good home for it in the Killybegs archives. Any suggestions as to whom I'd contact there? Thanks!
upload it to you tube or maybe the church could show it to visitors ;)
The town has really come up since I lived there but good to see Hughies, The Bay View (Rogers) and Mellys are still going.
I lived in KB and was so happy to have the chance to get to know both country life and fishing village life.. as a nanny. !
The white fish fleet gone, 😢
My Dad was born and bred in Killybegs Patrick Dowds unfortunately he came to England just after the WW2 ,and died 25years ago he did go back to Killybegs couple of years before he died 😢
quick question.. Is it Saint Catherine looking over the village still? that Saint is the reason I stayed a truly beautiful peaceful spot I found up on a quiet hill
wow then I press play and you SAY it LOVELY tank u