- Chaisleáin Bhéarra), or
Castletown Berehaven, is a port town in
County Cork, Ireland. It is on the
Beara Peninsula by
Berehaven Harbour. A
regionally important...
- State,
three deep
water Treaty Ports (Irish:
Calafoirt an Chonartha) at
Berehaven,
Spike Island (off
modern Cóbh), and
Lough Swilly were
retained by the...
- U.S.
Naval Air
Station Berehaven was a Lighter-than-Air (LTA) kite
balloon station at
Berehaven,
County Cork,
Ireland that the
United States Navy (USN)...
- Bantry, of
Bantry in the
County of Cork, in 1800, and was made
Viscount Berehaven at the same time he was
given the earldom.
These titles were also in the...
-
Donal Cam O'****van Beare,
Prince of Beare, 1st
Count of
Berehaven (Irish:
Domhnall Cam Ó Súileabháin Bhéara; 1560 – 16 July 1618) was an
Irish nobleman...
- bay. On the
north side of the
island is
Berehaven Harbour and
Castletown Bearhaven port.
Castletown Berehaven is the
major port in the bay with over 400...
- Dunboy. In
December 1796, a
French Navy
fleet entered Bantry Bay and
Berehaven Harbour, led by
Lazare Hoche under the
direction of
Wolfe Tone, the leader...
-
violence continuing after the
treaty United Kingdom retains the
Ports of
Berehaven,
Spike Island and
Lough Swilly Third Anglo-Afghan War (1919) India Afghanistan...
- In 1885 the ship
undertook a
simulated attack on a
fleet at
anchor at
Berehaven. The prin****l
object of this was to test
tactics for a
possible attack...
- in
particular the
strategic berths at Cork Harbour,
Kinsale Harbour,
Berehaven and
Bantry Bay. The
fortifications initially included medieval tower houses...