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Demographics
The population of Birr (and its environs) has risen by 21.5% from 1996 to 2006[1]: * 1996 ... 4158 * 2002 ... 4411 * 2006 ... 5053
Description
Population (2006) Birr (Biorra in Irish) it is the coldest place in ireland, is a town in the Midlands county of Offaly in Ireland. Once called Parsonstown, after the Parsons family who were local landowners and hereditary Earls of Rosse, Birr is situated at the meeting of the Camcor and Little Brosna rivers. On leaving Birr, the combined Camcor and Little Brosna river form the River Brosna, which flows into the River Shannon. Birr is a designated Irish Heritage Town with a carefully preserved Georgian heritage. Birr itself has graceful wide streets and elegant buildings. Many of the houses in John's Place and Oxmantown Mall have exquisite fanlight windows of the Georgian period.
History
A monastery was founded at Birr by St Brendan of Birr. It produced the Gospels of McRegol, named after the abbot at the turn of the 8th/9th century and now to be seen in the Bodleian Library in Oxford. The Synod of Birr, held in 697, was the occasion on which the Cáin Adomnáin, or law of innocents, was pronounced. The town itself is an old market and former garrison town dating to the 1620s. In Emmet Square stands Dooly's Hotel: one of the oldest coaching inns in Ireland, dating from 1747. The name of Galway Blazers was given to the Galway Hunt after a celebration held in the hotel in 1809 resulted in the premises being set on fire. The column in the centre of the square dates from 1747 and was built to carry the statue of the Duke of Cumberland, known as the Bloody Duke and the victor of the Battle of Culloden. The statue was removed in 1915 as it was in danger of collapse. On the Roscrea road, near the County Arms Hotel is the beautiful Gothic-style Catholic church of 1817–25. The town was also the location of The Crotty Schism, one of the few schisms to affect the Catholic Church in Ireland in the 19th century.
People
* Joseph Stirling Coyne (1803–1868), playwright, journalist, and one of the first editors of Punch magazine. * Tom Enright, former Fine Gael TD for Laois-Offaly * Barry Glendenning, journalist * Olwyn Enright, current Fine Gael TD for Laois-Offaly * Mundy, musician * Roesy, musician * Brian Whelahan, hurler, 2009 Fine Gael candidate for Offaly County Council. * Johnny Pilkington, hurler * Aidan Quinn, actor * William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse, astronomer * JJ Mc Cormack, Irish Cycling Road Racing Champion, won race Northern Ireland, moved to Dublin, two sons represented Ireland at Olympics in cycling road race, Alan Montreal 1976, Paul Seoul 1988. John had modest cycling results now a qualified Certified Public Accountant
Places of interest
Birr Castle is the oldest inhabited home in the county. In the 16th century the O'Carrolls of Ely had one of their castles here and this was granted to a Sir Laurence Parsons in the course of the Stuart plantation, c. 1620. Sir Laurence Parsons built most of the structure of the present castle. The castle was twice besieged in the 17th century and one of the towers still shows the scars of the artillery of Patrick Sarsfield, who tried unsuccessfully to take it. The castle still remains the seat of the Earls of Rosse and is home to the seventh Earl (Brendan Parsons) at present. As a family home, the Castle is only open to the public on special occasions. The surrounding demesne however is open to tourists every day of the year, and the gardens contain many fine trees and shrubs set in a landscaped park with waterfalls, river and lake. A main feature on the grounds of the castle is the great Leviathan of Parsonstown, an astronomical telescope with a 72-inch metal mirror erected by the third Earl of Rosse, which was, until 1917, the largest telescope in the world.
See also
* List of towns and villages in Ireland * Market Houses in Ireland Richie Coughlan (former PGA tour Player) The first golfer to win Tour Cards on both sides of the Atlantic in 1997.
Sport
Birr also has a very successful hurling team, Birr GAA, winning the all-Ireland championship four times. Many of Birr's hurlers—including Brian Whelehan—learned their craft at St. Brendan's Community School, which also boasts a strong musical and scientific tradition. The first ever All-Ireland hurling final was played in Hoare's field (currently Tesco) Birr, on Easter Sunday, 1 April 1888, between Tipperary and Galway. The match was won by Tipperary on a score line of 1 goal, 1 point and 1 forfeit point to Galway’s no score. A forfeit point was given against a player carrying the sliotar over his own goal line.
Transport
Birr railway station opened on 8 March 1858, but finally closed on 1 January 1963.[2] The Ormond Flying Club has been in operation at Birr Airfield for over 30 years.[3] The area has been linked with aviation for some time - as a British Army airstrip was previously near the current field.[citation needed] Birr lies on the N52 and N62 national secondary roads. The routes are combined as they pass through Birr. The R439, R440 and R489 regional roads also terminate in the town.