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Tarbert and its environs
Tarbert and its environs
Aerial view of Tarbert and its environs
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Caiseal na gCorr
Caiseal na gCorr
Colour painting of Caiseal na gCorr railway station, now in ruins. This area is near Cathal O Searcaigh’s homeplace of Min a’Leagha. The surrounding area has been a focal point for many of O Searcaigh’s poems.
Copyright reserved Cottage Publications, Donaghadee, N Ireland
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Poet and author alight at Caiseal na gCorr
Poet and author alight at Caiseal na gCorr
Colour newspaper photograph of Donegal author Cathal O Searcaigh and Dutch photographic artist Jan Voster. The occasion was the launch of their book of photographs and accompanying poetry at the Arts Centre, Letterkenny, Co Donegal. The photograph shows Jan Voster (left) and Cathal O Searcaigh (right), accompanied by Ms Aine Durkin, Buncrana Library, and Mr Martin Mc Ginley, editor of the “Donegal Democrat.” O Searcaigh is wearing his trademark Nepalese hat and waistcoat.
Copyright 'Donegal Democrat', Letterkenny, Co Donegal
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A Mouse in Full
A Mouse in Full
A Mouse in Full by Mairead O hEocha, 2006. Oil on Canvas 40X50cms
Mairead O hEocha
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The Short Way Around
The Short Way Around
The Short Way Around by Mairead O hEocha, 2006. Oil on Canvas 40X50cms
Mairead O hEocha
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The Red Horizon
The Red Horizon
Front cover of Patrick MacGill’s book, The Red Horizon. This is the cover of an edition published in 1984 by Brandon Book Publishers Ltd, Dingle, Co.Kerry, Ireland. This book was originally published in 1916. Giving a journalistic account of war at the front it was the sequel to his book The Amateur Army (1915). Articulating his experiences he conveys the tragedy of war and the strength of men.
With permission from Donegal County Library
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A sketch of Goldsmith's Deserted Village in happier times.
A sketch of Goldsmith's Deserted Village in happier times.
A sketch of Goldsmith's Deserted Village in Happier Times.This is one of many illustrations by W.Lee Hankey, in a 1909 edition of The Deserted Village, published by Constable & Company Ltd., London.
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Overlooking the valley from Cashelnagor
Overlooking the valley from Cashelnagor
The view of the valley from Caiseal na gCorr, home of Donegal author Cathal O Searcaigh. This black and white landscape photograph was taken by renowned Dutch photographic artist Jan Voster. A frequent visitor to “O Searcaigh country,” Jan Voster, in collaboration with O Searcaigh, produced a book of related photography and poetry. “Caiseal na gCorr” was published in 2002 with financial support from Donegal County Council, the Arts Council, and Udaras na Gaeltachta.
Copyright with the publisher Clo Iar-Chonnachta, Indreabhan, Co na Gaillimhe
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Lunar Scenery
Lunar Scenery
Lunar Scenery by Mairead O hEocha, 2006. Oil on canvas 40X50cms
Mairead O hEocha
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Play Paintball
Play Paintball
Play Paintball by Mairead O hEocha 2006. Oil on Canvas 40X50cms
Mairead O hEocha