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Sunday, March 18, 2012

TOM FRAWLEY OF FRAWLEY’S PUB, CO. CLARE, IRELAND



Tom Frawley of Frawley's Pub, Co. Clare, Ireland | The Beachside Resident

Tom Frawley of Frawley's Pub, Co. Clare, Ireland Tom Frawley of Frawley's Pub, Co. Clare, Ireland Paddy McDrinksey

1v8 Bartender Frawley1 Tom Frawley of Frawleys Pub, Co. Clare, Ireland

Tom Frawley

Forget "Bartender of the Month;" Tom Frawley, 91, the recently retired owner of the P. Frawley public house in Lahinch, Co. Clare, is our favorite bartender of all time.

Though he probably couldn't mix a margarita if he tried, Tom was the embodiment of all that is noble about the profession.

He ran a tight ship with quiet authority (a fluorescent sign inside his pub read: "No Stag Parties Welcome Here"), was spry and attentive beyond his years (when he wasn't dozing on his stool), spun a great yarn, sang like an angel, and was, above all, a character — of a kind that proves, beyond a shadow of a doubt, the existence of an almighty, all-knowing, and highly creative God.

Tom Frawley, an avowed bachelor, pulled his first pint at the age of 9 in 1928 in this tiny, grocery-cum-pub, which has been in his family for an astounding 138 years. When his mother died in 1961, he took over P. Frawley and ran it until he begrudgingly retired due to poor health this past August.

1v8 Bartender Frawley Tom Frawley of Frawleys Pub, Co. Clare, Ireland


For more on this story, please go to

http://thebeachsideresident.com/2012/03/bartender_tom_frawley/

Note the absence of refrigeration... Aussie pubs would go broke...

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

CLARE CHATTER



With thanks to Clara


From: "Clara Hoyne" <secretary@clareroots.org>


  Rolling Back The Years Calendar 2012 issued with the Saturday 7 January 2012 edition of the Irish Independent
February 2012 is headed:
1934 TRANSATLANTIC AIR RACE
The photograph is captioned:
          RACING THE ATLANTIC 1934
"A crowd of people with one of the pilots flying in a special transatlantic race in Co Clare".
It is a shame that the publication of this excellent and very rare 1934 photograph has been spoilt by poor 2012 editing.  
It was not strictly a "special transatlantic race" – it was a record attempt for the first transatlantic flight between New York and Rome.
Both of the pilots, not one of the pilots, are in the photograph:
Lieut Cesare Sabelli (Italy) is shown with a necktie front row third from the left.
Capt George R Pond (USA) is shown wearing aviator's goggles and holding the pipe
They departed Floyd Bennett Field in New York at 7:24 am (local time) on Monday 14 May 1934 for an attempt at the first direct flight from New York to Rome.  The aeroplane was a Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker monoplane, named "Leonardo da Vinci" and carrying the serial number NR13137.   Engine trouble off the coast of Ireland forced them to make an emergency landing at 8:25 pm on Tuesday 15 May at Moy near Lahinch, Co Clare.
The photograph would have been taken in Lahinch on the following day, as the shadows show, and almost certainly outside The Commercial Hotel.
On November 10, 1935, Charles Kingsford-Smith and his co-pilot George R. Pond died trying to set another England-to-Australia flight record. While cruising over the Bay of Bengal during a monsoon, Smithy lost control of his plane and spun into the water. Although rescue parties recovered pieces of the plane, they never found any trace of Smithy or his co-pilot.
George Pond was a member of the famous Ponds Cosmetics family (Pond's Cream etc)
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