- The
Doolough Tragedy was an
event that took
place during the
Great Irish Famine close to Doo
Lough in
southwest County Mayo. At
least seven (and perhaps...
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Doolough (Irish:
Dumha Locha,
meaning 'black lake') is a
coastal townland covering an area of
approximately 2,493
acres (10 km2) in the
parish of Kiltane...
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financial ****istance
during the famine. An
annual Great Famine walk from
Doolough to Louisburgh,
County Mayo was
inaugurated in 1988 and has been led by...
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Clare Island Inishturk –
accessible by
ferry from Louisburgh,
County Mayo
Doolough Killary Harbour Connemara Clifden Inishbofin –
accessible by
ferry from...
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These places are in Ireland.
Belmullet Bangor Erris Doohoma Doolough Geesala Pollathomas Barroosky Aughleam Glenamoy Glengad Rossport Inver Barnatra Carrowteige...
- 1988, Afri has
hosted a
Famine Walk to
commemorate the
Great Hunger at
Doolough in
south County Mayo.
Feile Bride celebrates and
reflects on the spirit...
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tributaries including the Owennaglogh, Sruhaunboy,
Owengar from
Finlough to
Doolough, Glenummera), and the
Lahill River at Leenaun, and others. On the Erriff...
- from
Bangor are the
towns of Belmullet, Geesala, Mulranny,
Westport and
Doolough. The
original name for
Bangor was
Doire Choinadaigh (Kennedy's Wood), a...
- site of a
stone Celtic cross which was
erected as a
memorial to the 1849
Doolough Tragedy. Full
ridge of Ben Lugmore,
viewed from
across Doo Lough, on Barrclashcame...
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unsubstantiated reports that
royalty sta**** at
Doolough Lodge with Kelly-Kenny, for
example that King
George V
visited Doolough Lodge, as
Prince of
Wales in 1906 and...