(gan teideal) “The Duves were famous highway men who were born somewhere between the region of Ballineen and Bandon...” CBÉS 0310 Donal O' Neill, Mr Pat O' Neill Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “A woman named Mrs. Donovan of Knocknapogue near Ballinadee was coming home from Bandon very late one night, about fifty years ago...” CBÉS 0310 Mrs Coffey Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “My grandfather, Denis McCarthy of Meelan, Bandon told me when I was a child that he brought his wife home from the church on a "saddle horse" sitting behind him.” CBÉS 0313 Denis Mc Carthy, E. O' Brien Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Bandon fair is held every month on the first Tuesday and Wednesday.” CBÉS 0313 Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Near Bandon there is an old fort called Liosaphooka.” CBÉS 0313 Denis Desmond, Hannah Desmond Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “An orangeman named Lannin of Bandon was killed at Timoleague nearly 100 years ago.” CBÉS 0313 Con Keohane, Michael O' Regan Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “The 12th of July was as bad a day in Bandon long ago as it is now in Northern Ireland.” CBÉS 0313 Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “There were two shops in Bandon, one in North Main Street owned by Baker and one in South Main Street owned by Ford - where wool was retailed.” CBÉS 0313 Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “This is a story which is spoken of by the people of Bandon.” CBÉS 0314 Jeremiah O Mahony Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Bandon Bridge was the name given to the new town by the English but the Irish would not listen to it.” CBÉS 0314 Mr Stephen Crowley Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Tannery and weaving were the chief industries in Bandon about 100 years ago.” CBÉS 0314 Gregory Burke, Mr Cornelius Donoghue Tras-scríbhinn