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- characterised by lively streams and deep fish-holding pools. A waterfall called Aasleagh Falls (Irish: Eas Liath, meaning 'grey waterfall') is near the mouth of...
- larger m****if of Mweelrea behind it; while to the east, lie the scenic Aasleagh Falls. The village is on the route of the Western Way long-distance trail...
- that day was to arrest two Wallace brothers who lived in Letter**** near Aasleagh Falls. The patrol was commanded by District Inspector (DI) Edward Stevenson...
- at Leenaun, and others. On the Erriff River just above Killary are the Aasleagh Falls. The Harbour is a sheltered waterway, and otter are sometimes found...
- House Location County Owner or occupier Date of attack Current state Aasleagh Lodge Aghagower County Mayo George Browne, 6th Marquess of Sligo 1923 Rebuilt...
- Ballyconree for boys), the Connemara Orphan's Nursery (Spiddal Orphanage), and Aasleagh Orphanage, Leenane (Leenaun) in Co. Galway. John Hall, a staunch Protestant...
- 1892. After a curacy at Drumshambo he was the in****bent at Drumreilly, Aasleagh, Clifden and Omey. He was Rural Dean of Galway from 1907 to 1916; Prebendary...
- St. Mary's Church, Kilmacshalgan Skreen Church Tuam Union: St. John the Baptist's Church, Aasleagh St. Mary's Church, Cong St. Mary's Cathedral, Tuam...
- Castlegregory • St John's, Tralee. Tuam Parishes: St. John the Baptist, Aasleagh • St. Mary's, Cong • St. Mary's Cathedral, Tuam. University: University...
- south of Bunacurry (northern part of Achill Island) R335 from Westport to Aasleagh L134 from Knockmore to north of Ross West (between Lough Conn and Lough...