Browse Items (18 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse Map Tags: Pettigo Previous Page Page of 2 Sort by: Title Creator Date Added The IRA evacuates from Pettigo "A large-scale evacuation [of Pettigo] followed [the shelling] and the IRA men made their way to the hills to escape the bombardment..." Tags: 1922, boating, Donegal Town, escape, evacuation, hills, IRA, Irish Civil War, mountains, Pettigo Lough Derg gazetteer entry The entry for Lough Derg in an 1842 Irish gazetteer Tags: gazetteer, Inishgoosk, islands, Lough Derg, Lough Erne, nineteenth century, Pettigo, Saints' Island Location: Pettigo Tags: commonly occurring location, Digital Derg Project, Geolocation, James L. Smith, key location, Lough Derg, Pettigo, place names Travelling through Pettigo An account of the town of Pettigo Tags: Clogher, James Fraser, Kesh stream, Lough Erne, moorland, nineteenth century, Pettigo, River Termon, roads, transport "This task was soon rendered less difficult by the rising of the moon" "It was much too dark for any one to see where they were going, so that it seemed more by instinct than anything else that the boat touched the shore at the very spot where they had been taken in that morning…" Tags: boating, fishing, Henry Newland, memoir, night, nineteenth century, Pettigo Pilgrims setting out from Pettigo Several carriages and traps departing Pettigo for Lough Derg Tags: carriage, Lawrence Collection, National Library of Ireland, nineteenth century, Pettigo, Photographs, pilgrimage, Robert French, Station Island, transport, William Lawrence The Orange Order in Pettigo A description of the context surrounding the formation of the Orange Order district lodge and its relationship to Lough Derg Tags: 1795 disaster, eighteenth century, etymology, Fionn mac Cumhaill, monster, Orange Order, Pettigo, Protestant critique, Protestantism, sectarian violence, serpent, St. Patrick The journey of five women returning to Ireland in 1922 "The adventure of a group of five women pilgrims [in 1922] were typical of the times." Tags: 1922, Alice Curtayne, Castlederg, civil war, County Fermanagh, County Tyrone, disruption, Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, Pettigo, pilgrimage, pilgrims, train, twentieth century, Victoria Bridge, women's history Previous Page Page of 2 Output Formats atom, csv, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2