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Tim Robinson, Festy Mortimer (), Foher, Publisher = "University of Galway", Asset Id 6560, Archival Record Id
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Collection
Ballinakill Civil Parish [Ballinakill or Letterfrack RC Parish]
Item Details
Collection
Ballinakill Civil Parish [Ballinakill or Letterfrack RC Parish]
Title
Foher
Description
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Foher, [Fothair]. Included are descriptions of St. Joseph's Wall, Aill an Chapaill, Little Killery Adventure Centre, Little Killary (sometimes known as the Salrock Harbour), the Mission School, the Pass of Salrock, Salrock Church (a Protestant Church built c. 1840 by Alex Thomson. There are three plaques in the church dedicated to Captain Colin Browne Barber, Major Robert Heberden Barber, and Alex Thomson). Salrock Graveyard, and an adjacent Protestant Graveyard. A list of graves is provided in the index cards. Festy Mortimer of Rosroe is credited with providing some of the local information.
Resource Type
Still image
Publisher
University of Galway
Extent
11pp
Topic
Foher (Ireland : Townland),St. Joseph's Wall,Aill an Chapaill,Little Killary Adventure Centre,Little Killary,The Pass of Salrock,Salrock. Protestant Church,Salrock. Graveyard,Salrock. Protestant Graveyard,Barber,Colin Browne,Captain,Robert Heberden,Major,Thomson,Alex
Geographic
Connemara,Ireland,Connacht
Temporal
Twentieth century
Genre
Index
Creator / Author Name
Tim Robinson,Festy Mortimer
Part Of:
p120_0001_0003_0029