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

"Occasional freakish summer storms are peculiar to Lough Derg. Pilgrims often alighting at the shore on a tranquil summer day are often surprised at the unexpected commotion of the deeps and the dark yeasty appearance of the water..."

"Fourteen years passed [from 1918] before there is mention in the records of another such violent upheaval of the waters…"

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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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A pilgrim boat leaving the shore, pilgrims boarding another crowded boat, and a crowd on shore

Jenny and Bobby arrive at Lough Derg in the rain and are greeted by the sight of the lake and the pilgrims waiting to cross

The poetry of Patrick Kavanagh's 'Lough Derg', detailing a visit in 1941
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