The Bolton library is new to me. Of all Irish heritage sites the Sceilig .is supreme in my view. Of the sites cited in the Irish Times this caught my eye.
Allihies Copper Mine Museum Co Cork . Although the National Museum’s branch on Kildare Street in Dublin is a veritable treasure chest, with a hoard of gold to rival Fort Knox’s, scores of quirky little museums are dotted around the country. Traditionally, we thought of ourselves as having virtually no natural resources, but coal, silver, gold and zinc have been found and mined in Ireland – albeit in small quantities. In the 19th century, copper was discovered on west Cork’s Beara Peninsula, and miners came over from Cornwall, in England, to help exploit the riches. This little-known chapter in our industrial history is recalled in a community-developed museum.
Allihies Copper Mine Museum, Allihies, Beara, Co Cork, 027-73218, acmm.ie
A regular contributor to this corner of the site traces his ancestory to the Cornish tin miners.