Browse Items (16 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse Map Tags: ruins Previous Page Page of 2 Sort by: Title Creator Date Added Location: Tree, Penitential Beds, Station Island Tags: beehive cells, circuits, commonly occurring location, Digital Derg Project, Geolocation, James L. Smith, key location, Lough Derg, material traces, materiality, penitential beds, place names, ruins, stone Station island gazetteer entry The entry for Lough Derg in an 1842 Irish gazetteer Tags: Augustinians, barefoot, bogland, east shore, ferry, gazetteer, nineteenth century, ruins, Saints' Island "Foundations can scarcely now be traced" An account of Lough Derg from a late-nineteenth-century pilgrim. Tags: description, Irish Monthly, monastery, monasticism, pilgrimage, Purgatorial cave, purgatory, ruins, Saints' Island, Station Island "The middle of the island looked like the memory Of some village evicted by the Famine" The poetry of Patrick Kavanagh's 'Lough Derg', detailing a visit in 1941 Tags: Irish Famine, material traces, memory, Patrick Kavanagh, poetry, ruins, social commentary, survivals, twentieth century Secrets of Templecarne Graveyard A description of the graveyard and its relationship with the lake Tags: cattle, devotional activities, James Spencer Knox, lake, mountains, Pettigo, pilgrim path, pilgrim road, Protestant critique, ruins, sanctity, seventeenth century, Shane Leslie, St. Patrick, Station Island, Templecarne Graveyard, Termon Magrath The ruins of Saints Island "The ground-works of many ruins can still be traced to Saint Daveog's Island on Olean na Naomh or Island of the Saints) and a paved way (via strata) or old road can still be traced..." Tags: bridge, John O'Donovan, nineteenth century, ordnance survey, pilgrim path, Royal Irish Academy, ruins, Saints Island, Seeavog Townland, Shane Leslie, St. Dabheoc, Templecarne Graveyard Previous Page Page of 2 Output Formats atom, csv, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2