Browse Items (616 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse Map Previous Page Page of 62 Next Page Sort by: Title Creator Date Added "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 "Beside St. Brigid’s Cross" The poetry of Patrick Kavanagh's 'Lough Derg', detailing a visit in 1941 Tags: medievalism, Patrick Kavanagh, poetry, queue, St. Brigid's Cross, timelessness, twentieth century "The lake waves caught the concrete stilts of the Basilica" The poetry of Patrick Kavanagh's 'Lough Derg', detailing a visit in 1941 Tags: Basilica, embodied experience, foundations, lake, Patrick Kavanagh, poetry, sadness, twentieth century, water, waves "Women and men in bare feet turn again" The poetry of Patrick Kavanagh's 'Lough Derg', detailing a visit in 1941 Tags: discomfort, embodied experience, Patrick Kavanagh, penitential beds, pilgrimage, poetry, poverty, salvation, twentieth century "For this is Lough Derg, St. Patrick’s Purgatory" The poetry of Patrick Kavanagh's 'Lough Derg', detailing a visit in 1941 Tags: class, isolation, laxity, negative description, Patrick Kavanagh, poetry, rural landscape, social commentary, twentieth century "Their hands push closed the doors that God holds open" The poetry of Patrick Kavanagh's 'Lough Derg', detailing a visit in 1941 Tags: class, devotion, inner landscape, Irish identity, laxity, negative description, Patrick Kavanagh, pilgrimage, poetry, social commentary, twentieth century "They come to Lough Derg to fast and pray and beg" The poetry of Patrick Kavanagh's 'Lough Derg', detailing a visit in 1941 Tags: 1940s, desperation, negative description, Patrick Kavanagh, pilgrimage, poetry, poverty, social commentary, twentieth century Place name of Termon Magrath An account of the place name origin for Termon Magrath and the River Termon Tags: Aircheannach, Annals of the Four Masters, Castle Magrath, Church of St. Dabheoc, Erenagh, Lough Erne, Magrath family, nineteenth century, P. W. Joyce, Pettigo, River Termon, Termon Dabheoc, Termon Magrath, termoners Lough Hill Bog Natural Heritage Area A description of the Lough Hill Bog Natural Heritage Area (NHA) Tags: Badger (Meles meles), biodiversity, Bog Asphodel (Narthecium ossifragum), bogland, conifer plantations, Deergrass (Scirpus cespitosus), Donegal Town, dragonflies, Golden Plover, Hen Harrier, Lichens (Cladonia portentosa and C. uncialis), Ling Heather (Calluna vulgaris), Purple Moor-grass (Molinia caerulea), quaking bog, quaking lawns, Red Grouse, sheep grazing, sphagnum moss, vicinity, White Beak-sedge (Rhynchospora alba) Meenagarranroe Bog Natural Heritage Area A description of the Meenagarranroe Bog Natural Heritage Area (NHA) Tags: afforestation, Bell Heather (Erica cinerea), Bog Asphodel (Narthecium ossifragum), Bog Myrtle (Myrica gale), Bogbean (Menyanthes trifoliata), bogland, cattle, Common Reed (Phragmites australis), conifer plantations, Deergrass (Scirpus cespitosus), Donegal Town, dragonflies, drainage, Golden Plover, Hen Harrier, Intermediate Bladderwort (Utricularia intermedia), Irish Hare, Ling Heather (Calluna vulgaris), Merlin, moss, Purple Moor-grass (Molinia caerulea), quaking bog, red deer, sphagnum moss, vicinity, White Beak-sedge (Rhynchospora alba) Previous Page Page of 62 Next Page Output Formats atom, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, mobile-json, omeka-xml, rss2