Fuaigh Mhór

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              2 Archival description results for Fuaigh Mhór

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              Mullaghglass
              UGA P/P120/1/3/54/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing some of the local features of Mullaghglass, [An Mullach Glas]. Included are descriptions of Fuaigh Ghainmheach (pronouced Fó Annie by some), Fuaigh an Duine, Fuaigh an Phréacháin, Lios, Fuaigh an gColm, Fuaigh an Fhíoruisce, Teach an Síog, Keeraun Riber, Mullaghglass, Poll an Ghainimh, Mullaghglass House, Mullaghglass River, Clachmhaoil, Fuaigh Mhór, and Cillín (the Infant's Burial Ground). Local man Paddy Hession, Mr Coy, and John Coyne are credited with providing some of the information.

              Robinson,Tim,Hession,Paddy,Coyne,John
              Murvey
              UGA P/P120/1/1/49/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing some of the features of Murvey [Muirbheach/Muirbhigh]. Included are descriptions of Murvey Wood, Na Fáinairí, Boilg Mór, Fuaigh na Críghe, Fuaigh Mhór, Trosc, Loch Caladh na nOileán, Murvey Copper Mine, the Little Beach, Grey Rock, Fuaigh na gColm, Scoil Mhuirbhigh, Meall, Fuaigh Scardáin, Cnoc Maoimh, the Limekiln, Loch na Caillí, Murvey Rock, Caladh Bháid, Murvey Lodge, Carraig Muirbhigh, The Fáinaire, and White Beach. Local sources credited with providing information include Tom McDonagh, Paddy McDonagh, Noel King a fisherman in Roundstone, Conroy, Joe King, and Joe Rafferty.

              Robinson,Tim,McDonagh,Tom,Paddy,King,Noel,Joe,Rafferty