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"To the west is seen the high but arable part of the county of Donegal, which surrounds the village of Newtown Cunningham, connects with the hill of Grianan, and bounds the valley of the Foyle; and on the right our views are limited by the summits of Brown's Mountain and Ned's Top, whose altitude are nearly 1,000 feet. They are here conspicuous summits, and lie between the valley of the Foyle and Bond's Glen, which is watered by the Faughan. On passing Prehen, the beautifully situated demesne of Knox, Esq., we obtain a fine view of the ancient city of Londonderry, commonly called Derry.
If historical recollections endear this place to every lover of liberty, its situation and time-worn walls must render it interesting to all admirers of picturesque scenery. Placed on an oval hill, which rises to a height of 119 feet, and washed by the Foyle, here a tidal river of more than two furlongs in breadth, encircled by its massive grey walls, and broken into all that irregularity of outline which the buildings of different heights along the steep acclivities present, the view of the old city from the approach to Waterside, the suburb lying on the right bank of the river, is very striking."
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Travel handbook
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Derry and the Valley of the Foyle
Creator
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James Fraser
Subject
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Lough Derg--Watershed--Northern Ireland
Description
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An account of the outflow from Lough Derg reaching the ocean in the Foyle Valley at Derry
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A hand book for travellers in Ireland : descriptive of its scenery, towns, seats, antiquities, etc. : with all the railways now open : and various statistical tables : also, an outline of its mineral structure, a brief view of its botany, and information for anglers, p. 550
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Dublin : J. McGlashan
Date
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1849
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Digitised by Google, sponsored by Harvard University, archived on Hathi Trust digital library
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Public domain, out of copyright
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Monograph
Language
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English
Type
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Travel handbook
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DD_0608
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54.996613, -7.308575
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https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102723137
County Derry
County Donegal
Derry
Foyle Valley
River Foyle
River Mourne
watershed
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Text
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"It is situated on the Mourne, which meets the Finn, one of the principal rivers of the county of Donegal, a mile onward, where, mingling with the tide-water, their united currents, under the name of the Foyle, flow to the ocean. A canal about four miles in length connects the town with the deeper parts of the Foyle, and adds to the facilities of its import and export trade. From the mouth of the canal the Foyle is navigated by vessels of considerable burthen, and a small steamer is employed to tug them to and from Derry."
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Travel handbook
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Strabane on the Mourne
Creator
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James Fraser
Subject
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Lough Derg--Watershed--Northern Ireland
Description
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An account of the journey from Strabane to Derry and the surrounding scenery and features
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A hand book for travellers in Ireland : descriptive of its scenery, towns, seats, antiquities, etc. : with all the railways now open : and various statistical tables : also, an outline of its mineral structure, a brief view of its botany, and information for anglers, p. 549
Publisher
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Dublin : J. McGlashan
Date
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1849
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Digitised by Google, sponsored by Harvard University, archived on Hathi Trust digital library
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Public domain, out of copyright
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Monograph
Language
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English
Type
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Travel handbook
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DD_0607
Coverage
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54.823429, -7.468370
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https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102723137
Canal
County Tyrone
River Finn
River Mourne
River Strule
Strabane
Urban life
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Text
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"From Newtown Stewart to Strabane the water, under the names of the Strule and Mourne, is perhaps the most beautiful river in Ulster, whether we regard its volume, current, or its accompanying banks; and yet, with the exception of a solitary parsonage, not a house worthy of notice looks upon it, or in any way participates in its beauties; nor with the exception of turning two or three wretched mill wheels, and propelling the machinery of the large flax-spinning factory above referred to, are its waters applied to any useful purpose."
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Travel handbook
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Newtownstewart to Strabane on the Mourne
Creator
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James Fraser
Subject
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Lough Derg--Watershed--Northern Ireland
Description
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An account of the River Derg meeting the River Strule to become the River Mourne
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A hand book for travellers in Ireland : descriptive of its scenery, towns, seats, antiquities, etc. : with all the railways now open : and various statistical tables : also, an outline of its mineral structure, a brief view of its botany, and information for anglers, p. 548
Publisher
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Dublin : J. McGlashan
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1849
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Public domain, out of copyright
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Monograph
Language
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English
Type
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Travel handbook
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54.718380, -7.376620
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DD_0606
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Digitised by Google, sponsored by Harvard University, archived on Hathi Trust digital library
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https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102723137
County Tyrone
Milling
River Mourne
River Strule
scenery
Strabane
Ulster
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"We meet, at three miles from Newtown-Stewart, the river Derg, which brings down the overflowings of the celebrated lough of that name, as well as the waters of the Mournebeg, and several others of the Donegal streams to the Strule. A little above the con fluence of the Derg and Strule is a large flax-spinning factory. At Ardstraw village, which is a mile above the bridge where we cross the Derg, are some church ruins. A mile below the confluence of the Derg the Strule is augmented by the Douglass Burn, and thence the increased volume of waters is borne down to Strabane under the name of the Mourne river."
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Travel handbook
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The Confluence of the Derg and Strule
Creator
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James Fraser
Subject
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Lough Derg--Watershed--Northern Ireland
Description
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An account of the River Derg meeting the River Strule to become the River Mourne
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A hand book for travellers in Ireland : descriptive of its scenery, towns, seats, antiquities, etc. : with all the railways now open : and various statistical tables : also, an outline of its mineral structure, a brief view of its botany, and information for anglers, p. 548
Publisher
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Dublin : J. McGlashan
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1849
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Public domain, out of copyright
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Monograph
Language
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English
Type
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Travel handbook
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DD_0605
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54.737667,-7.429958
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Digitised by Google, sponsored by Harvard University, archived on Hathi Trust digital library
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https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102723137
County Tyrone
Newtown Stewart
River Derg
River Mourne
River Mournebeg
River Strule
Strabane
watershed
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Curatescape Story
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<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/KqTMjhpY-RQ" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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<br /><iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/KqTMjhpY-RQ" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe>
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St Patrick's Well, Magherakeel
Subject
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St Patrick's Well.
Magherakeel
Killeter, Aghyaran.
Termonamongan Parish
Co Tyrone.
N Ireland
Creator
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Youtube user John Inchicago
Coverage
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54.666780, -7.723679
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Youtube video
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DD_0604
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Embedded from YouTube
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https://youtu.be/KqTMjhpY-RQ
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English
County Tyrone
documentary
holy well
Magherakeel
pilgrim path
River Derg
Termonamongan Parish
video
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Archipelagos
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Lough Derg--Ulster--Lakes--Archipelagos
Description
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This collection explores the chain of lake archipelagos that characterise the north of Ireland, and the historical and environmental contours of religious life in, around and through inland archipelagos.
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James L. Smith
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Digital Derg: A Deep Map
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2020
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CC BY 4.0 International License, sui generis database
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Omeka Collection
Language
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English
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Deep Map
Coverage
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Ulster
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Title
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Location: White Island
Subject
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Lough Derg--Mapping--Locations--Pilgrimage
Description
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A location from Guillebert de Lannoy's journey from Dublin to St. Patrick's Purgatory, as presented by Eileen Gardiner
Creator
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Eileen Gardiner
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Gardiner, Eileen, The Pilgrim's Way to St. Patrick's Purgatory
Publisher
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Italica Press: New York
Date
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2010
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logainm.ie
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Citation for the purposes of criticism
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Pilgrim itinerary
Language
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English and Irish
Type
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Historical pilgrim guide
Identifier
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DD_0603
Coverage
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54.489250, -7.735450
References
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https://www.logainm.ie/en/61241
Alternative Title
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An tOileán Bán
Digital Derg Project
Eileen Gardiner
Geolocation
key location
Lough Derg
pilgrimage
-
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Title
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Archipelagos
Subject
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Lough Derg--Ulster--Lakes--Archipelagos
Description
An account of the resource
This collection explores the chain of lake archipelagos that characterise the north of Ireland, and the historical and environmental contours of religious life in, around and through inland archipelagos.
Creator
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James L. Smith
Publisher
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Digital Derg: A Deep Map
Date
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2020
Rights
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CC BY 4.0 International License, sui generis database
Format
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Omeka Collection
Language
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English
Type
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Deep Map
Coverage
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Ulster
Text
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Title
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Location: Inishmacsaint
Subject
The topic of the resource
Lough Derg--Mapping--Locations--Pilgrimage
Description
An account of the resource
A location from Guillebert de Lannoy's journey from Dublin to St. Patrick's Purgatory, as presented by Eileen Gardiner
Creator
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Eileen Gardiner
Source
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Gardiner, Eileen, The Pilgrim's Way to St. Patrick's Purgatory
Publisher
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Italica Press: New York
Date
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2010
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logainm.ie
Rights
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Citation for the purposes of criticism
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Pilgrim itinerary
Language
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English and Irish
Type
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Historical pilgrim guide
Identifier
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DD_0602
Coverage
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54.435614, -7.745357
References
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https://www.logainm.ie/en/2982
Alternative Title
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Inis Maí Samh
Digital Derg Project
Eileen Gardiner
Geolocation
key location
Lough Derg
pilgrimage
-
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Archipelagos
Subject
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Lough Derg--Ulster--Lakes--Archipelagos
Description
An account of the resource
This collection explores the chain of lake archipelagos that characterise the north of Ireland, and the historical and environmental contours of religious life in, around and through inland archipelagos.
Creator
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James L. Smith
Publisher
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Digital Derg: A Deep Map
Date
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2020
Rights
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CC BY 4.0 International License, sui generis database
Format
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Omeka Collection
Language
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English
Type
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Deep Map
Coverage
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Ulster
Text
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Title
A name given to the resource
Location: Devenish
Subject
The topic of the resource
Lough Derg--Mapping--Locations--Pilgrimage
Description
An account of the resource
A location from Guillebert de Lannoy's journey from Dublin to St. Patrick's Purgatory, as presented by Eileen Gardiner
Creator
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Eileen Gardiner
Source
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Gardiner, Eileen, The Pilgrim's Way to St. Patrick's Purgatory
Publisher
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Italica Press: New York
Date
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2010
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logainm.ie
Rights
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Citation for the purposes of criticism
Format
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Pilgrim itinerary
Language
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English and Irish
Type
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Historical pilgrim guide
Identifier
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DD_0601
Coverage
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54.371035, -7.657890
References
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https://www.logainm.ie/en/58944
Alternative Title
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Daimhinis
Digital Derg Project
Eileen Gardiner
Geolocation
key location
Lough Derg
pilgrimage
-
Text
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Title
A name given to the resource
Location: Aghalurcher
Subject
The topic of the resource
Lough Derg--Mapping--Locations--Pilgrimage
Description
An account of the resource
A location from Guillebert de Lannoy's journey from Dublin to St. Patrick's Purgatory, as presented by Eileen Gardiner
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Eileen Gardiner
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Gardiner, Eileen, The Pilgrim's Way to St. Patrick's Purgatory
Publisher
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Italica Press: New York
Date
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2010
Contributor
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logainm.ie
Rights
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Citation for the purposes of criticism
Format
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Pilgrim itinerary
Language
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English and Irish
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Historical pilgrim guide
Identifier
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DD_0600
Coverage
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54.230480, -7.440883
References
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https://www.logainm.ie/en/58947
Alternative Title
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Achadh Lurchair
Digital Derg Project
Eileen Gardiner
Geolocation
key location
Lough Derg
pilgrimage
-
Text
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Title
A name given to the resource
Location: Drumlane
Subject
The topic of the resource
Lough Derg--Mapping--Locations--Pilgrimage
Description
An account of the resource
A location from Guillebert de Lannoy's journey from Dublin to St. Patrick's Purgatory, as presented by Eileen Gardiner
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Eileen Gardiner
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Gardiner, Eileen, The Pilgrim's Way to St. Patrick's Purgatory
Publisher
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Italica Press: New York
Date
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2010
Contributor
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logainm.ie
Rights
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Citation for the purposes of criticism
Format
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Pilgrim itinerary
Language
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English and Irish
Type
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Historical pilgrim guide
Identifier
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DD_0599
Coverage
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54.058328, -7.479110
References
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https://www.logainm.ie/en/377
Alternative Title
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Droim Leathan
Digital Derg Project
Eileen Gardiner
Geolocation
key location
Lough Derg
pilgrimage