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Physical Object
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Title
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Location: Carry Mouth, Lough Derg
Subject
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Lough Derg--Mapping--Locations--Vicinity
Creator
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James L. Smith
Contributor
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logainm.ie
Rights
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CC BY 4.0 International License
Format
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Geolocation
Language
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English
Type
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Key location
Identifier
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DD_0506
Coverage
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54.631629,-7.862233
Carry Mouth
commonly occurring location
Digital Derg Project
Geolocation
James L. Smith
key location
Lough Derg
place names
River Derg
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Text
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Text
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"DERG, a stream which issues from Lough Derg, and enters the Strule river on the high road between Newtown Stewart and Strabane."
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xvi, 812 p. 18 cm.
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Title
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River Derg gazetteer entry
Subject
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Lough Derg--Vicinity--Geography--gazetteer
Description
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The entry for the River Derg in an 1842 Irish gazetteer
Source
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The gazetteer of Ireland, containing the latest information from the most authentic sources, p. 312
Publisher
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Edinburgh Print. & Pub. Co., Edinburgh
Date
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1842
Contributor
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Digitised by Google, sponsored by University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, archived on Hathi Trust digital library
Rights
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Public domain
Format
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Gazetteer
Language
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English
Type
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Gazetteer
Coverage
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54.631629,-7.862233
Creator
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John Parker Lawson, d. 1852
Identifier
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DD_0491
References
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https://archive.org/details/gazetteerofirela1842laws/page/n10
Carry Mouth
gazetteer
John Parker Lawson
Newtown Stewart
River Derg
River Strule
Strabane
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Text
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Text
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"On the northern shore of the lake, near where the River Derg debouches, may be seen a beautiful white strand. Smoothly-rounded pebbles, small shells and Crustacea, such as may be seen on the sea-shore, are here to be met with. That many of the lakes and rivers of Ireland contain pearls, is beyond question ; of this the Rivers Bann and Strule are notable instances. That Lough Derg also produces pearls, has been lately ascertained. In the summer of 1874, a pearl-fisher came to the lake on pilgrimage. He was an Italian, and, like his countrymen, possessed the gift of music in a high degree. It is said of him at Lough Derg, that in his journey through these mountains he wakened up. many sweet echoes by his music. Having reached the lake, he made a search for pearls along the shore ; and was successful in collecting some of these rare gems, which, being small and of rather inferior quality, were worth, as he said, but a few shillings each."
Original Format
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Monograph
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Title
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The northern shore of the lake
Subject
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Lough Derg--Lake--North Shore--Beach
Description
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"On the northern shore of the lake, near where the River Derg debouches, may be seen a beautiful white strand. Smoothly-rounded pebbles, small shells and Crustacea, such as may be seen on the sea-shore, are here to be met with..."
Source
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Daniel O’Connor, Lough Derg and Its Pilgrimages: With Map and Illustrations, p. 75
Publisher
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J. Dollard, Dublin
Date
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1879
Contributor
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Digitised by archive.org, sponsored by Harvard University
Format
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Monograph
Language
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English
Type
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Pilgrim handbook
Text
Identifier
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DD_0031
Coverage
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54.631674,-7.862259
Creator
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Daniel O'Connor, 1843-1919
Rights
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Public domain
References
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http://archive.org/details/loughdergandits00ocogoog
beach
Carry Mouth
Daniel O'Connor
hills
mountains
northern shore
pearls
River Derg
shellfish
watershed