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Record-breaking Historical calendar available at Advertiser office
The final remaining copies of Damien Switzer’s record-breaking 2026 Killarney Historical Calendar have gone on sale at the reception desk of the Killarney Advertiser.
Local historian Switzer, often referred to as the Jimmy McGee of Killarney for his vast knowledge of the town's heritage, has produced a calendar that spans 40 A3 pages.
This is double the size of previous editions and contains nearly 1,000 photographs, leading to suggestions that the publication may hold a world record.
The calendar serves as a visual catalogue of Killarney’s evolution, featuring images that date from the 1880s through to the 1980s.
Rather than focusing solely on famous landmarks, Switzer has prioritised the faces of the people who shaped the town over the last century.
The collection includes a diverse range of subjects, from vintage sports teams and school groups to old-fashioned shopfronts and candid everyday moments.
With only a limited number of copies left from this historic print run, interested residents are encouraged to visit the Killarney Advertiser office soon to secure their copy of this unique piece of local heritage.
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