- Bere Island
Bere Island ( _ga. An tOileán Mór) is an
island in the west ofCounty Cork in the Ireland. The island is also known as Bear Island. It is roughly 7 x 3 miles in dimension and has a population of 210 [ [http://www.bereisland.net/bere_island.htm "Get To Know Bere Island"] ] .Legend says that the island was named by a 2nd Century king of
Munster ,Mogh Nuadat , in honour of his wife, Beara, the daughter ofHeber Mor ,King of Castile .Geography
The island is located in
Bantry Bay in the western part ofCounty Cork , about 1.5 km off the port ofCastletownbere . It is served by two ferries, which can carry light vehicles. The highest point on the island is Knockanallig (270m). The main harbour isLawrence Cove , near the main village ofRerrin (Raerainn), toward the eastern end of the island. The church and its graveyard are located inBallinakilla .Demographics
The current population is approximately 200, but the past population was significantly higher. At the time of the 1841 census the population was 2,122 but by the 1851 census the population had decreased to 1,454 due to
The Great Famine . The population decline continued in line with the national trend for emigration throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.Unlike many of the other islands off the Irish coast, the inhabitants of Bere Island are now native speakers of English. Irish ceased to be the spoken language of the majority of the native islanders between 1880 and 1885.
History
Early traces of human occupation include
Megalithic tombs and Standing Stones.The island was the property of the
O'Sullivan Bere clan and remained so until the power of the Gaelic chieftans was finally broken in 1602. This period also saw the first military interest in the island when SirGeorge Carew ordered a road to be built across the island to transport the pro-English forces to theSiege of Dunboy .In December 1796 a French fleet entered
Bantry Bay , led byGeneral Hoche under the direction ofWolfe Tone , the leader of theUnited Irishmen . Adverse winds prevented the main force landing and eventually caused the fleet to disperse and return home. In August 1798 there was a further invasion attempt, atKillala inCounty Mayo , following the Irish Rebellion of that year.The result of these events was that the British authorities reviewed their defensive plans and in 1803, with the country once again at war with France,
Lieutenant-Colonel William Twiss was sent toIreland to draw up a plan of defence for the country. As part of this review he was directed to examine what security could be given toBantry Bay .Rear-Admiral SirRobert Calder , who commanded thenaval squadron based inBantry Bay , wrote to theRt. Hon. William Wickham on 22nd December 1803 to request protection for his victualers and store ships, which were to be based at theBerehaven anchorage to supply his squadron . Wickham agreed that protection for the ships was necessary and instructed Lord Cathcart to order his engineers to carry out the work.The Bere Island towers were reported as ready on 2nd February 1805 and were therefore probably the earliest Irish towers to be completed . The four, all circular in shape and built of rubble masonry, were sited to defend the anchorage between the mainland and the small harbour of
Lawrence Cove on Bere Island.In addition to the
Martello Towers , a signal tower, a barracks for 2 officers and 150 men, a quay and storehouses were also constructed.After the end of the
Napoleonic Wars there followed a period of military stagnation. This ended in 1898 when the British Military raised acompulsory purchase order on large areas of the island in order to construct additional fortifications in order to protect the British Fleet at anchor in the bay.In 1922, under the terms of the
Anglo-Irish Treaty that followed theIrish War of Independence , the British withdrew from most of Ireland but three deep water Treaty Ports, atBerehaven , Queenstown (renamedCobh ) andLough Swilly , were retained as sovereign bases until 1938.Archaeology
* Battery, Ardaragh West, Cloonaghlin West
*Circular Enclosure , Greenane
* Hut Site, Ardaragh West
*Martello tower , Ardaragh West, Cloonaghlin West (also Telegraph Station)
*Promontory fort
*Ringfort , Cloonaghlin West, Greenane
*Signal Tower , Derrycreeveen
* Standing Stone, Greenane
* Collapsed Wedge Tomb, Ardaragh WestTownland * Ardra West
* Ardra East
* Ballinakilla - Thistownland contains St Michael's Roman Catholic church and graveyard. Located nearby is a pub/general store.
* Cloonaghlin West
* Cloonaghlin Upper
* Cloonaghlin Lower
* Derrycreeveen
* Greenane
* Ardagh
*Rerrin References
External links
* [http://www.bereisland.net Bere Island information]
* [http://www.corkancestors.com/Castletownbere.htm Cork Ancestors]
* [http://www.murphysferry.com Ferry Service from "Pontoon"]
* [http://www.bereislandferries.com Ferry Service from Castletownbere]
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