Dawros More (Ireland : Townland)

Elements area

Taxonomy

Code

Scope note(s)

    Source note(s)

      Display note(s)

        Hierarchical terms

        Dawros More (Ireland : Townland)

          Equivalent terms

          Dawros More (Ireland : Townland)

            Associated terms

            Dawros More (Ireland : Townland)

              2 Archival description results for Dawros More (Ireland : Townland)

              2 results directly related Exclude narrower terms
              Ballynakill or Letterfrack
              UGA P/P120/1/13/7/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Overview list of the following townlands within the Roman Catholic Parish of Ballynakill or Letterfrack, which coincides with the Civil Parish of Ballynakill. The cards include the Irish and English language renditions of the townland names.Addergool [Eadargúil], Ardkye [Ard-choill], Ardnagreevagh [Ard na gCraobhach], Attirowerty [Áit Tí Robhartaigh], Ballynew [An Baile Nua], Bawnoge [An Bhánóg], Bundouglas [Bun Dúghlaise], Bunowen [Bun Abhann], Cashleen [Caislín], Cartron [An Cartrún], Cleggan [An Cloigeann], Cloon [An Chluain], Clooncree [Cluain Crí], Cloonaderowen [Cluain Idir Dhá Abhainn], Cloonlooaun [Cluain Luáin], Cnocnaraw [Cnoc na Rátha], Crump Island [Oileán Dá Chruinne], Culfinn [Cúil Finn], Curragh [An Currach], Currywongaun [Corr Uí Mhongáin], Dawros Beag [Damhros Beag], Dawros More [Damhros Mór], Derryherbert [Doire Hoirbirt]. Derryinver [Doire Inbhir], Derrylahan [Doire leathan], Derrynacleigh [Doire na cloiche], Dooneen [An Dúinín], Finnisglinn [Fionasclainn], Foher [Fothair], Garraunbaun [An Garrán Bán], Glassillaun [Glasoileán], Glencraff [Gleann creamha], Gleninagh [Gleann eidhneach], Gorteennagloch [Goirtín na gcloch], Illion [An Uilinn], Kanrawer [An Ceann ramhar], Keelkyle [Caol choill], Knocknahaw [Cnoc na háithe], Kylemore [An Choill Mhór], Lecknavarna [Leic na bhFearna], Lemnaheltia [Léim na hEilte], Letterbeg [Leitir Beag], Letterbreckaun [Leitir Breacáin], Letterettrin [Leitir eitreann], Letterfrack [Leitir Fraic], Lettergesh East [Leitir Geis Thoir], Lettergesh West [Leitir Geis Thiar], Lettermore [Leitir Mór], Lettershanbally [Leitir seanbhaile], Luggatarriff [Log an Tairbh], Maumfin [Mám Fionn], Moyard [Maigh Ard], Mullaghglass [An Mullach Glas], Mweelin [An Maoileann], Pollacappul [Poll an Chapaill], Ross [An Ros], Roscrea [Ros Cré], Rosleague [Ros Liag], Rosroe [An Ros Rua], Rusheenduff [An Roisín Dubh], Salrock [Salroc], Shanaveag [Sean Mheidhg], Shanboolard [An tSean buaile Ard], Sheenauns [Na Siáin], Tievegarriff [An Taobh Garbh], Tievemore [An Taobh Mór], Tonadooravaun [Tóin an Dúrabháin], Tooreen [An Tuairín], Tooreena [Tuairín Áithe], Tooreenacoona [Tuairín Uí Chuana], Tullybeg [An Tulaigh Bheag], Tullyconor [Tulaigh Uí Chonchúir], Tullymore [An Tulaigh Mhór], and Ungwee [Eang Bhuí].

              Robinson,Tim
              Dawrosmore
              UGA P/P120/1/3/21/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Dawrosmore [Damhros Mór]. Features described include Cnocán na Coille (where the mark of St. Ceannann's hand, clenched fist, and knee are to be found on its west side), the former Doctor's house (built c. 1895 and overlooking Bearna Dhearg Bay), Damhros (where oyster bays and pearl breeding mussels can be found), Dawros Bridge, Macalla, Ceapachaí, Carraig na Bearna, Bearna Dhearg, Carraig na bPlobóg (pollack), Cnoc an Iobra, the Hotel and Courthouse (originally Temperance Hotel, later Carson's, then O'Grady's), Oileán na nUan/Lamb's Island, Creggauns, and Steve's Lake. Local residents Joe Lydon, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Joyce are credited with providing some of the local information.

              Robinson,Tim,Lydon,Joe,Joyce,Jim