Loch na mBreac Buí

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              Shannaunnafeola
              UGA P/P120/1/7/36/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing some of the local features of Shannaunnafeola, [Seanadh na Feola]. Included are descriptions of Seana na Gréine, Corcogemore or Leckavrea Mountain, Log Shean na Feola, Log, Mullach Glas, Loch na mBreac Buí, Loch Sheana na Gréine, Coircín, Corcóg, Cruiscín, and Loch Fada are briefly described for this townland. Jo Keane of Maam, M. Lynch of Bunscanniff, Martin Joyce of Shannakeela, and Peter Joyce of Úraid are credited as being local sources of information.

              Robinson,Tim,Folen,Paddy
              Knockaphreaghaun
              UGA P/P120/1/7/23/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing some of the local features of Knockaphreaghaun, [Cnoc an Phréacháin]. Included are descriptions of Lough Appreaghaun (as it is spelled on the OS map. Mrs Kelly of Ashleam House pronouces it Loch a'fraocháin, and associates it with the bilberries that grow on islands in the lake. Most people associate it with crows). Loch na Sailí, An Chailleaichín, Gleann na Coille, Loichín an tSionnaigh, Loch Domhain, Loch na mBreac Buí, and Cora na gCarrach are all local features of this townland that are given summary descriptions. Mrs Kelly, as well as Seán Neide O'Conghaile and Paddy Folen are credited as being local sources of information.

              Robinson,Tim,Ó'Conghaile,Seán Neide,Folen,Paddy