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"Lough Derg is dotted with forty-six small islands, some of them graced with shrubs and occasional rowans or ash, but the greater number are only bare rocks projecting out of the water..."

"Friars' Island is unmistakable, because it is the nearest to the ferry. Unfortunately, the origin of its name is unknown..."

"The end of the eighteenth-century history of Lough Derg is sadly remembered because of a particularly bad boating accident..."

"Ninety-three people were then crowded into an old and leaky boat, despite their protests. The fact that the boatmen were drunk made the passengers still more uneasy..."

"About twenty of the victims were buried on Friars' Island, where fir-trees on a mound show their grave to-day..."

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View across lake from east including Friars' and Station Islands, including rock formations and shore

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Two boats of pilgrims pose for a photograph south-east of Station Island, with Station and Friar's island in background
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