- The
Great Blasket (Irish: An
Blascaod Mór) is the prin****l
island of the
Blaskets,
County Kerry, Ireland. It was home to a
small fishing community of...
- The
Blasket Islands (Irish: Na Blascaodaí) are an
uninhabited group of
islands off the west
coast of the
Dingle Peninsula in
County Kerry, Ireland. The...
- lies at the most
westerly tip of the
Dingle Peninsula,
overlooking the
Blasket Islands. At 10°27'16"W, it is the most
westerly settlement of
Ireland and...
- bays, sea cliffs,
beaches and many
small offs**** islands, of
which the
Blaskets and the
Skelligs are the most notable. The county's
peninsulas have a hilly...
- of the
Irish poets for the
Cuala Press, and
verses on
Blasket Island. He
first visited Blasket in 1910, at the
recommendation of Carl Marstrander, his...
- not
forward the cost of Peig's p****age. Instead, Peig
moved to the
Great Blasket Island after her
brother arranged for her to
marry Pádraig Ó Guithín, a...
- 29
April 1855 – 7
March 1937) was a
native of the Irish-speaking
Great Blasket Island near the
coast of the
Dingle Peninsula in Ireland. He
wrote two...
- language,
including the
Blasket memoirs, a
series of
vernacular memoirs collected in the 1920s and '30s from
residents of the
Great Blasket, an
island off the...
- its way
around the
sharp cliff faces and past the high
corrie lakes. The
Blasket Islands lie off the west coast. They are
known for the
literary and linguistic...
-
meaning 'Mac Killane's island') is one of the
Blasket Islands of
County Kerry, Ireland.
Referred to by
Blasket islanders as "The Inis",
Inishvickillane was...