Jim Barry

Jim 'Tough' Barry (26 July 1893 - 17 October 1968) was an Irish hurling trainer. In a managerial career that lasted for forty years from 1926 until 1966 he guided the Cork senior inter-county team to twelve All-Ireland titles.[1]

References

  1. "125 Most Influential People In GAA History (51-75)". Sunday Tribune. Retrieved 2009-02-18.
  2. 'James Barry' (1893) Certified copy of birth register for James Barry, 31 July 1893. Doc. number 01858504. Superintendent Registrar's District Cork, Registrar District Cork No. 6.
  3. 1901 Census of Ireland, Cork County, District Electoral Division (DED) Cork No. 7 Urban, West Ward, Penrose Square, unpaginated, household no. 9, James Barry; digital image, National Archives of Ireland, Census of Ireland 1901/1911 (http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie : accessed 23 July 2020); original manuscript not cited.
  4. 1911 Census of Ireland, Cork County, District Electoral Division (DED) Cork No. 7, Penrose Square, unpaginated, household no. 2, James Barry; digital image, National Archives of Ireland, Census of Ireland 1901/1911 (http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie : accessed 23 July 2020); original manuscript not cited.
  5. Cork: A History In the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Volume One 1887-1949 by T.M. Mhicchonbhui (ISBN: 9781326975593)
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