Elizebeath Fort Black and Tans

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(376) · Historical landmark in Cork, Ireland
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Elizabeth Fort is Ireland's best preserved urban artillery fortification and one of Cork’s oldest and most historic sites. Located right in the heart of Cork …

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Mar 29, 2025
It is next to the cathedral and it is free (or for donations). There are figures, cannons and cannon balls. In the houses by the courtyard is a small museum. It is not a long visit but is interrestin…Full review by srecno_pot
Mar 27, 2025
Missed visiting here on previous visit to Cork. Not for those with mobility issues Lots.of history and fabulous views over Cork and St Fin Barres cathedralFull review by minnie044
Oct 15, 2024
We had a great group experience at Elizabeth Fort this morning. We had a private tour with Miriam as part of our staff initiative to attend Cork's best attraction's to gather knowledge and learn more…Full review by B8714XHbrianm

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My family from Cork originates with John Cooley, who was baptized at St. Finnbar's 9/14/1800. His parents are listed …
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My family from Cork originates with John Cooley, who was baptized at St. Finnbar's 9/14/1800. His parents are listed as Thomas Cooley and Ellenor Fife/Fiffe. At the time of his baptism their address was given as "St. Barry's G Mila". In 1802 for a sibling's baptism it is shown as "Galwy Mila. Galway Regt.". I take it this means his father was in the military. Would he have been living with his family at the Elizabeth Fort since it was located so close to St. Finnbar's? John Cooley who was my 3x great grandfather was a bodyguard for Daniel O'Connell. In 1836 he left Ireland and settled in Hereford, England. In 1851 he and his family left there and immigrated to New York State. His occupation was a printer/compositor, having been apprenticed in Cork at the age of 13. When he died in 1874, he was the oldest printer in New York State, having been at his job for 60 years. I plan to make a trip to Cork from New York soon, and would be interested in finding out more about him and the family in Cork. Would there be military records for his father that far back and where would they be held? Thanks for your help.
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Go onto Facebook and join the Cork Genealogy Society group - someone from that group will point you in right direction
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Is it open today? How far is it on foot from clarion hotel?
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Hi. Yes, Elizabeth Fort is open today from 12 noon to 5pm, there is also a guided tour at 1pm. The fort is around 10-15 minuted by foot from the Clarion Hotel.
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