- last of the
Blasket evacuees: ‘We weren’t
great mixers on the mainland’
Evacuation marks end of an era as last
families leave the
Blaskets blasketisland...
- 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...
-
January 1952. ""Queen of the
Blaskets" in hospital". The
Irish Times. No. page 3. 9
January 1952. "She
wrote about the
Blaskets". The
Irish Times. No. page...
- 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...
-
where Peig
Sayers lived. A
museum in the
village tells the
story of the
Blaskets and the
lives of the
people who
lived there including the well-known writers...
- Haughey, T.D., had
purchased Inishvickillane, an
island retreat in the
Blaskets in Kerry, for an
undisclosed sum.
Covering an acre of ground, the former...
- dingle-peninsula.ie.
Retrieved 5
January 2018. http://www.dingle-peninsula.ie/
blaskets.html
Blaskets McCormack, W. J. & Gillan,
Patrick (2001) The
Blackwell Companion...
- 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...
- Head
Killary Harbour Keem
Strand Derrygimlagh Cliffs of
Moher Loop Head
Blaskets View
Skelligs Viewpoint Dursey Island Mizen Head Old Head of
Kinsale Some...
- the 13th
Century the Norman-Irish Feiritéar (Ferriter)
family leased the
Blaskets from the
Earls of
Desmond (apparently in
exchange for two
hawks per year)...