#Kinsale

2025-10-09

Kinsale’s Waterfront Serenity

If you’ve ever been to Kinsale in Co Cork, you’ll immediately recognise the house and tree in the picture above. If you go back in my archives you’ll probably find a photo of it from another angle, but it’s so nice I thought I should take another photo. 🙂

TIL that style of large, spreading tree you see dominating this Kinsale scene is likely a Cedar of Lebanon (Cedrus libani), which became incredibly fashionable to plant on Irish estates during the Georgian and Victorian periods. These trees were imported from the eastern Mediterranean and became status symbols for wealthy landowners. Having a mature Cedar of Lebanon on your property basically announced “we’ve been here long enough to grow something this impressive.” They can live for over 1,000 years and develop those distinctive horizontal, layered branches that make them instantly recognisable. The tree in this photograph is probably 150-200 years old based on its size and shape, meaning it was likely planted sometime in the early to mid-1800s when Kinsale was thriving as a fishing port and naval base. So that tree has essentially witnessed the entire modern history of the town!

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#BlarneyPhotographyClub #calmWater #coastalIreland #Cork #CorkHarbour #CountyCork #GeorgianArchitecture #harbourPhotography #Ireland #IrishCoastalTown #IrishScenery #Kinsale #KinsaleHarbour #landscapePhotography #Photo #Photography #reflectionPhotography #sailboats #scenicCork #waterfront

A white Georgian-style house with symmetrical windows sits beside calm blue water in Kinsale, County Cork, with a large mature tree dominating the foreground, stone walls along the waterfront, sailboats moored nearby, and rolling hills with houses visible in the background, all perfectly reflected in the still water.
Cork Coast 🌊📷🪫corkcoast@mastodon.ie
2025-10-05

#Kinsale Charles fort Lighthouse:

BARRY OGES CASTLE 1665

RENAMED CHARLESFORT 1681

Acetylene 1929

PROPANE 1980

ELECTRIC 2004

RANGE
White 9 NM
Red 6 NM
Green 7 NM

Flash 1.0s
Dark 4.0s

HEIGHT 18M

#westCork #WildAtlanticWay #corkCoast #speirGorm #irishBlueSky #kinsale #cork #cork #mastodaoine

2025-10-03

When Recycling Gets Serious

This small garden caught my eye. It would be a nice space if not for the obligatory bins that every household must have. The left wall is a lovely deep blue, matching the colours of the flowers there.

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#BlarneyPhotographyClub #colourCodedBins #Cork #CorkGardens #CountyCork #ecoFriendlyIreland #environmentalResponsibility #gardenPhotography #Ireland #IrishGardens #IrishLifestyle #Kinsale #Photo #Photography #recyclingBins #recyclingSystem #sustainability #wasteManagement #wasteSegregation #wheelieBins

A row of five coloured wheelie bins for waste segregation lined up in a back garden in Kinsale, County Cork, including blue recycling, brown organic waste, green general waste, and red bins, with lush green foliage, garden furniture, and buildings visible in the background.
Donncha Ó Caoimhdonncha@mastodon.ie
2025-10-03

When Recycling Gets Serious

This small garden caught my eye. It would be a nice space if not for the obligatory bins that every household must have. The left wall is a lovely deep blue, matching the colours of the flowers there.

inphotos.org/2025/10/03/when-r

#photo #photography #Kinsale #Cork #Ireland

A row of five coloured wheelie bins for waste segregation lined up in a back garden in Kinsale, County Cork, including blue recycling, brown organic waste, green general waste, and red bins, with lush green foliage, garden furniture, and buildings visible in the background.
2025-10-02

The Summercove Hills

Parking up by Charles Fort is always easier than trying to get through Summercover near Kinsale. The road is very narrow and steep, both ways, if you’re trying to the to the Bulman Bar.

Those yellow diamond-shaped road signs are actually part of Ireland’s relatively recent road signage system. Before the 1970s, Ireland used the older British-style circular and triangular signs, but when the country adopted the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, they switched to these diamond-shaped warning signs, making Ireland one of the few English-speaking countries to use this continental European style. The “10%” gradient warning means the road drops 10 metres for every 100 metres travelled horizontally, which is steep enough that most driving instructors would consider it “character building” for learner drivers!

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#coastalTown #Cork #CountyCork #gradientWarning #hillsideHouses #Ireland #IrishArchitecture #IrishLandscape #IrishVillage #Kinsale #parkedCars #Photo #Photography #residentialStreet #roadSigns #steepHill #steepStreet #Summercove #villageOverlook #warningSigns

A steep residential street lined with parked cars descends towards a picturesque Irish coastal village with colourful houses nestled among mature trees on a hillside, with two yellow diamond-shaped road signs showing "10%" gradient warning and narrow road ahead symbol in the foreground
Donncha Ó Caoimhdonncha@mastodon.ie
2025-10-02

The Summercove Hills

Parking up by Charles Fort is always easier than trying to get through Summercover near Kinsale. The road is very narrow and steep, both ways, if you're trying to go to the Bulman Bar.

That 10% gradient though. Oof. Not nice walking up that if you're tired!

inphotos.org/2025/10/02/the-su

#photo #photography #Summercove #Kinsale #Cork #Ireland

A steep residential street lined with parked cars descends towards a picturesque Irish coastal village with colourful houses nestled among mature trees on a hillside, with two yellow diamond-shaped road signs showing "10%" gradient warning and narrow road ahead symbol in the foreground
2025-09-23

23 Sept 1601: Charles Wilmot, commander of royal forces in Munster & the Mayor of #Cork, send word to #Dublin of the landing of Spanish forces under Juan de Aguila at #Kinsale #otd (CMichel)

2025-09-12

Biking Home After Dark

Someone was going to be cycling home after dark from here in Kinsale.

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#architecturalLighting #blueLighting #Cork #CorkEntertainment #dramaticLighting #Ireland #IrishPubCulture #Kinsale #KinsaleAfterDark #KinsaleNightlife #nightPhotography #Photo #Photography #PierLeisure #StreetPhotography #waterfrontVenue

Night-time photograph of Pier Leisure building in Kinsale, Co Cork with dramatic blue uplighting illuminating white chimneys, illuminated "PIER LEISURE" signage, red-framed windows, neon signs, and a bicycle visible in the lit doorway
2025-09-11

ÉALÚ emergency exit

An emergency exit sign spotted in the first floor window of a building in Kinsale, Co Cork. Despite the shadows, the sign gives a clue to the internal floor plan of the building. It looks a bit out of place, but it has to be there.

Georgian sash windows like this one were originally designed as a fire safety feature themselves. The large panes and sliding mechanism made them easy escape routes during emergencies, which is why many Georgian buildings have windows that open directly onto the street rather than requiring ladders to reach. The modern exit sign is actually continuing a 300-year-old tradition of prioritising safe evacuation!

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#architecturalDetail #buildingRegulations #Cork #emergencyExitSign #GeorgianArchitecture #heritageBuilding #historicPreservation #Ireland #Kinsale #Photo #Photography #redBrickBuilding #safetySignage #sashWindow #sign #StreetPhotography

Weathered red brick building facade in Kinsale, Co Cork showing Georgian-style sash window with white painted frame and green emergency exit sign with running figure and downward arrow visible in first floor window
Donncha Ó Caoimhdonncha@mastodon.ie
2025-09-11

ÉALÚ emergency exit

An emergency exit sign spotted in the first floor window of a building in Kinsale, Co Cork. Despite the shadows, the sign gives a clue to the internal floor plan of the building. It looks a bit out of place, but it has to be there.

inphotos.org/2025/09/11/ealu-e

#photo #photography #Cork #Kinsale #Ireland

Weathered red brick building facade in Kinsale, Co Cork showing Georgian-style sash window with white painted frame and green emergency exit sign with running figure and downward arrow visible in first floor window
Cork Coast 🌊📷🪫corkcoast@mastodon.ie
2025-09-10

#Tallship #Astrid salvaged from outside #oysterhaven to Kinsale, it's original destination.

Today, 12 years ago

#coast #corkCoast #coCork #westCork #WildAtlanticWay #kinsale #cork #speirGorm #irishBlueSky #mastodaoine
Pics KG

Donncha Ó Caoimhdonncha@mastodon.ie
2025-09-08

love sweet love

A doorway in Kinsale saying what we all hope for in this crazy, violent world. Free Palestine.

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#Cork #Ireland #photo #photography #kinsale

Arched white doorway in Kinsale, Co. Cork, featuring black text reading "what the world needs now is love sweet love" with a small heart symbol and a Palestinian flag painted in red, green, white and black stripes on wooden door panels.
2025-09-07

Today's group ride took me past the 9/11 Garden of Rememberance. Our ride leader thought I'd appreciate it given that I'm an American, and that it's close to 9/11. I was struck at how many markers/trees were there (344).

Near the entrance, there was a fence with patches left by first responders, and I was able to find several from , including , and . It felt good knowing that others from close to home had visited there already.

Cork Coast 🌊📷🪫corkcoast@mastodon.ie
2025-08-26
Prince William TallShip @ Old Head of Kinsale



Pic: kg
2025-08-20

Visited the Charles Fort near with visiting family a couple weeks ago. I'd been there once before, but it was interesting to come back again to take in some more details. There was a scavenger hunt setup with fairy doors that the kids enjoyed looking for. We found all of them!

View of entry way to Charles Fort View of lighthouse in Charles Fort One of the fairy doors Cool looking guard tower. Reminded me of towers that I saw in the Spanish forts of the Caribbean
Donncha Ó Caoimhdonncha@mastodon.ie
2025-08-07

A boat disturbs the water

As you may have seen over the last few days I was taking photos of the boats moored in Kinsale Harbour. Until another boat came along and sped past, disturbing the scene and rocking everything about. Still a lovely evening there, and it was about time to move on anyway. :)

inphotos.org/2025/08/07/a-boat

#photo #photography #Kinsale #Cork #Ireland #boats

Bustling marina in Kinsale showing numerous sailing boats and yachts moored at wooden pontoons with a small rowing boat in the foreground on calm blue water, backed by tree-covered hills under a clear sky in County Cork
2025-08-06

Petal Power in Kinsale

A flower growing out of the crack between two blocks on the quayside in Kinsale, Co Cork.

There it was, growing in the unlikeliest of places, just doing its thing right in the middle of all the grey.

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#BlarneyPhotographyClub #boats #concrete #Cork #flower #harbour #Ireland #Kinsale #natureVsUrban #Photography #resilience #StreetPhotography #unexpectedBeauty

Donncha Ó Caoimhdonncha@mastodon.ie
2025-08-06

Petal Power in Kinsale

A flower growing out of the crack between two blocks on the quayside in Kinsale, Co Cork.

There it was, growing in the unlikeliest of places, just doing its thing right in the middle of all the grey.

inphotos.org/2025/08/06/petal-

#photo #photography #Kinsale #Cork #Ireland

A single red flower grows defiantly through a crack in a concrete wall on a pier in Kinsale, Co Cork, Ireland; in the background, a blurred harbour scene includes fishing boats moored by the quay, industrial buildings, and calm waters under a pale blue sky.
2025-08-05

Sailing Through Time

Someone walking past a sail in Kinsale made for a nice slow-motion intentional camera movement photo.

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#abstractPhotography #artisticPhotography #BlarneyPhotographyClub #Cork #CountyCork #experimentalPhotography #harbour #Ireland #kineticEnergy #Kinsale #LongExposure #maritimeArt #motionBlur #movement #Photo #Photography #redSail #sailing #sailingBoats #sailingPhotography #WestCork #yachts

Abstract long exposure photograph showing motion blur of a person walking in front of a bright red boat sail in Kinsale harbour, County Cork, creating streaks of red, blue and white colours.

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