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Lent Assizes Barony of Banagh 1831
Lent Assizes Barony of Banagh 1831
Two pages from the original “Lent Assizes 1831, County at large, Barony of Banagh” Listed are the names of landowners the amounts of money allocated to them to carry our various road repairs in the Ardara area
Banagh. Ardara
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Location of Woodhill House onTaylor & Skinner's map of 1778
Location of Woodhill House onTaylor & Skinner's map of 1778
Taylor & Skinner map 1778 with superimposed image of Woodhill House, the main residence of the Nesbitt family
Donegal County Library
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Evie Hone window, Ardara
Evie Hone window, Ardara
Stained glass window by Evie Hone with image of Ardara R C church superimposed
Donegal County Library
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Reply from Dr Patterson re Ramelton smallpox patients 1905
Reply from Dr Patterson re Ramelton smallpox patients 1905
Written reply from Dr Patterson of Milford Fever Hospital regarding the admission of smallpox patients from Ramelton, 1905
Copyright Donegal County Archives
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The Days of Makemie 1680-1708
The Days of Makemie 1680-1708
Coloured map and frontispiece from the book “The Days of Makemie, or, The Vine Planted, AD 1680-1708” by the Rev L P Bowen, DD 1885. Map shows the American landmarks in the preaching life of Ramelton-born Francis Makemie.
Copyright Ms Jennifer McKemie
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Inspecting tweed Ardara
Inspecting tweed Ardara
Black and white photo of an inspector examining a bolt of tweed.
Magee's of Donegal
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Letter from Patrick J McGill
Letter from Patrick J McGill
Second page of hand-written letter from Ardara author P J McGill to Rev P Gallagher, editor of "The Donegal Annual". Author is discussing an article on fairs in Co Donegal.
Copyright Donegal County Archives
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Letter from Patrick J McGill (Pg 1)
Letter from Patrick J McGill (Pg 1)
Handwritten letter from Ardara author P J McGill to Rev P Gallagher, editor of the "Donegal Historical Society". Letter relates to an article McGill has written on fairs in County Donegal.
Copyright Donegal County Archives
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Signboard for Makemie Presbyterian Church
Signboard for Makemie Presbyterian Church
Brown wooden noticeboard for the Makemie Presbyterian church at Accomac, Virginia, USA Lettering in gold says “Makemie Presbyterian church, established 1708, reorganised 1832. Worship service 9.30 am”
With kind permission of John McCain
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Medieval grave, Ballyhanna, Ballyshannon
Medieval grave, Ballyhanna, Ballyshannon
Black and white photo of medieval grave excavated at Ballyhanna, Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal. The graves and human remains were discovered during test excavations for the construction of the N15 Bundoran-Ballyshannon bypass in 2001
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