How well do you know your heritage?

1.What year did Coachford Railway Station open?
2.'The sweet shady groves of Clontead', composed by local poet Con Ahern, opens with ... "It being in the month of _____ , to Cork I was going on my way". What month was it?
3.The 'Peake Line' was constructed during the Great Famine. What's unique about it?
4.Mullinhassig Wood is a local beauty spot, with an impressive waterfall. What is the waterfall called?
5.When the old church in Aghabullogue graveyard was being demolished, an ogham stone was found embedded in the wall, and was taken away. Where is this ogham stone now?
6.A bridge on the way to Aghabullogue village is reputedly haunted. Which bridge is it?
7.The Cork-Kerry Butter Road passes through Rylane. It was built by Kerryman John Murphy. Where was he from?
8.What was the name of Ms Skinner, second wife of Dr Philip Cross of Shandy Hall (Coachford Poisoning Case)?
9.What's special about the wedge tomb at Knockangoun, Rylane?
10.The feast day of St Olan (Eolang) of Aghabullogue is celebrated every year. On what date?