Fifty Years Have Flown : The History of Cork Airport

by Diarmuid O Drisceoil, Donal O Drisceoil

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Format: Book (Hardback)
ISBN13: 9781848891302
Published: October 2011

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Cork Airport celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2011. This history charts the effort to establish an airport since the 1920s, especially after the establishment of Aer Lingus and of airports in Dublin and Shannon. The controversial purchase of the site leads into a feature on the 'big day' in October 1961, when the airport opened. Cork had joined the 'modern world', just as Ireland applied for EEC membership and RTE beamed its first programmes into Irish homes. The airport became a glamorous outpost for social events and celebrity-spotting and brought economic benefit to Cork and Munster. Special pieces capture 'A Day in the Life' of the airport through the stories of workers, past and present. Other features include the 1968 Tuskar Rock tragedy and the 1985 Air India disaster. The book concludes with a review of the airport's current fortunes and future prospects.

Diarmuid O Drisceoil, works full-time at historical research and writing. His books include Douglas Golf Club Centenary History 1909-2009 (2009) and with Donal A" Drisceoil Serving a City: The Story of Cork's English Market (2005). Donal A" Drisceoil lectures in History at University College Cork. His books include Censorship in Ireland 1939-45 (1996) and Peadar O'Donnell (2001). Historical advisor to the film The Wind that Shakes the Barley, he is completing a history of media and literary censorship in twentieth-century Ireland.

Book details and technical specifications

Format: Book (Hardback)
ISBN13: 9781848891302
Published: October 2011

Number of pages: 250
Width: 246 mm
Height: 174 mm

Audience: General/trade
Publisher: The Collins Press
Country: Ireland

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