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During
1900-1930 at least three families worked at the small harbour,
catching fish for export. It was a place full of joy and
happiness. Most prominent families of the time were the
Harrington's, the Crowley's and the Lynches. In the late
30's the export market for fish dropped suddenly and most
of the families were forced to move to seek other work.
The families that remained move in towards
the hills and concentrated on farming. As a result of this
most of the houses are now gone with only ruins standing
were once families lived, worked and played. There are four
ruins still standing today, a reminder of a paradise
lost!!
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