Valentia - a Different Irish Island
Valentia is in South West Kerry, next parish America.
In the 19th and 20th centuries, it was very different from other west coast islands because it had three main industries: fishing, slate quarrying and communications. These blended to form a unique social mix. As well as farmers and fishermen, the island had quarrymen, engineers, cable technicians, radio officers, meteorological staff, and a resident landlord, the Knight of Kerry.
Discover how this remote island changed the world by becoming the European terminus for the first Trans-Atlantic telegraph cable, read about the great Slate Quarry at Geokaun whose stone roofed the British House of Commons. Learn about the history of the FitzGerald family - the Knights of Kerry, and the enduring resilience of the island’s people through famine and emigration.
Valentia, a Different Irish Island is an account of their lives.