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Dunne Family Crest
Dunne Family Crest
The principal castle of the Dunnes was built in Tinnahinch in the old parish of Rearymore (east of Clonaslee) by Tadhg MacLaighnigh Ui Duinn who ruled the territory in 1475. It was the residence of the chief of the Dunnes.
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Bianconi Coach Timetable
Bianconi Coach Timetable
Bianconi's coach arrived in Durrow at 9.00 o'clock where Mr Richard Forde, Bianconi's agent, had fresh horses ready. As speed was of the essence, a frequent change of horses was necessary, generally every eight to ten miles.
Courtesy of Laois County Library
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Bianconi's Coach Service
Bianconi's Coach Service
From the early-18th century Durrow was serviced by His Majesty's Mail Coaches. These coaches ran from Dublin to Cork, a journey which, it is recorded, took 20 hours. It's halting site in Durrow from 1832 was The Red Lion.
Courtesy of Laois County Library
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Maudlin Tower
Maudlin Tower
Frony view of the Muadlin Tower, Maudlin Street, Kilkenny
Declan Macauley, used with permission
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Coastguard cottages, Moville
Coastguard cottages, Moville
Black and white photo of a terrace of Coastguard cottages with arched windows facing the sea
Irish Architectural Archives
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1801 map of Moville area
1801 map of Moville area
1801 topographical map of Moville area, Inishowen, Co Donegal
Property of Donegal County Library
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Castledurrow Painting circa 1775 by James Malton
Castledurrow Painting circa 1775 by James Malton
Castledurrow was planned by Sir William Flower. Historians differ on the date on which Castledurrow was begun, with suggestions ranging between 1712 and 1715.
Courtesy of Laois County Library
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Interior View of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Durrow
Interior View of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Durrow
In 1836 building commenced on the Church of the Holy Trinity under the direction of the then Parish Priest - Father Paul Dowling. The Building cost £2,500 and voluntary labour was provided by the men of the parish.
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Moville late C19
Moville late C19
Late C19 daguerreotype of Moville
The Donegal Collection
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Lucius Emerson with Frank Aiken at the official opening of the DHS Museum 1954
Lucius Emerson with Frank Aiken at the official opening of the DHS Museum 1954
Photograph of the curator, Lucius Emerson, with Minister for External Affairs, Frank Aiken, inspecting troops while in Rossnowlagh for the official opening of the Donegal Historical Society’s MuseuM
With kind permission of Mr Anthony Begley, Ballyshannon