. Black's guide to Ireland . ady describedto Glengariffe, Kenmare, and Killarney KILLARNEY ifor^-Victoria, adjoining Lough Leane to the north about a mile anda half north-west from station, a most comfortable house GieaSouthern and *New (G. S. & W.), at station ; Lake View ; small branchof Metropole, Cork, half-way to Muckross ; Lake, on the .ake shore,modern and very comfortable ; Muckross and OSullivans at Muckross ;Grahams Glebe, the Castle and others at , which of late years has been considerably im-proved, is situated about 1J miles from the north-east marginof Lough Le


. Black's guide to Ireland . ady describedto Glengariffe, Kenmare, and Killarney KILLARNEY ifor^-Victoria, adjoining Lough Leane to the north about a mile anda half north-west from station, a most comfortable house GieaSouthern and *New (G. S. & W.), at station ; Lake View ; small branchof Metropole, Cork, half-way to Muckross ; Lake, on the .ake shore,modern and very comfortable ; Muckross and OSullivans at Muckross ;Grahams Glebe, the Castle and others at , which of late years has been considerably im-proved, is situated about 1J miles from the north-east marginof Lough Leane, or the Lower Lake, The town owed its originto iron-smelting works, for which fuel was obtained irom theneighbouring forest. It is, however, a long time since thefurnaces were put out, and Killarney is now wholly dependenton its visitors. Boatmen, guides, workers in arbutus wood, andbeggars constitute the bulk of the inhabitants. The princi-pal public buildings are-St. Marys Parish Church, m the KILLARNEY AND KENMARE. /*Kn, ^ Ecabrdlrv | *= ^ ^<«^^< 2**0 **:


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