- The
Broighter Gold or more correctly, the
Broighter ****d, is a ****d of gold
artefacts from the Iron Age of the 1st
century BC that were
found in 1896...
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Broighter (Irish: Brú Íochtair,
meaning 'lower fort') is a
townland in west
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland. It lies 4.4
miles (7 km)
northwest of...
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Norfolk in
England (illustrated),
while the
single hollow torc in the
Broighter Gold ****d, with
relief decoration all
round the hoop, is the
finest example...
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local design lineage might also be
traceable to
vessels similar to the
Broighter-type boat (first
century BC),
equipped with oars and a
square sail, without...
- from Late
Roman and post-Roman Romano-British styles. The 1st
century BC
Broighter Gold ****d, from Ulster,
includes a
small model boat, a
spectacular torc...
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Broighter railway station served Broighter in
County Londonderry in
Northern Ireland. The
Londonderry and
Coleraine Railway opened the
station on 29 December...
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commemorate the new millennium. The
design on the
reverse was
based on the "
Broighter Boat" in the
National Museum of Ireland. Alan
Ardiff and
Garrett Stokes...
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Wickham Market ****d
Winchester ****d Wold
Newton ****d
Ardagh ****d
Broighter ****d
Derrynaflan ****d
Dowris ****d
Mooghaun North ****d Berthouville...
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Archived from the
original on 10
January 2011.
Retrieved 16 July 2010. "The
Broighter ****d".
National Museum of Ireland.
Retrieved 16 July 2010. Wallace, Patrick...
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discovery of one of Ireland's
national treasures - The
Broighter Boat, at the 'Towards
Broighter'
Exhibition in Limavady. Most
recently he
presented in...