Item 9 - Cnoc an Daimh

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UGA P120/1/7/9

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Cnoc an Daimh

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Set of index cards describing some of the local features of Cnoc an Daimh, [Knockadav]. Robinson offers a translation of Hill of the Ox, derived from the Ordnance Survey Field Name Books. Included are descriptions of Loch na hEasléime, Tmnach Lug na gCléireach, the Old Road to Derrough North, Tobar Beannaithe, Cara Throiscín, An Leacht/Leachta Labhráis, An Tall Darach, a note on the Salmon Hatchery (one of the earliest in Ireland), Loch Bhallaí Mhongáin, Loichín Nora Ní Niaidh, Seana Mhac Conraoí, Loichín Bharr an Éadain, Loch an Fhraoigh, Aill an Chliabhraigh, Barr na dTamhnachaí Bána, Criogán na Seithe, An Draem Bhoiste, Binn Ard Loch an Daimh, Log na gCleireach, and Garraí Ruaidí. Paddy Folan of Scríb, and Paddy Joyce of Úraid are credited as being local sources of information.

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      22/10/2014
      02/06/2015

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