- Fort
Dunree (Irish: An Dún Riabhach,
meaning 'Grey Fort' or Dún
Fhraoigh meaning "Fort of Heather") is a
coastal defence fortification located on the west...
- such as
Dunree Beach,
Dunree Lighthouse (which was
built in the 1870s), and Fort
Dunree. Fort
Dunree is a
military museum located on
Dunree Head about...
-
continues along the
western coast on
Lough Swilly. The
route p****es
Dunree beach,
Dunree Fort (military museum) and then
turns inland for
Mamore Gap (between...
- Anglo-Irish
Treaty until its
final handing over at Fort
Dunree in 1938.
According to
exhibits at Fort
Dunree,
during World War II
Irish troops operated the guns...
- gale-swept
Lough Swilly at
Dunree and Leenan, were
surrendered to the Eire
Defence Forces yesterday. The
ceremony at
Dunree was
witnessed by only a dozen...
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Lough Foyle Lough Swilly Isle of
Doagh Carrickabraghy Castle Shrove Fort
Dunree Buncrana Grianán of
Aileach (Greenan Fort)
Ramelton Rathmullan Fanad Rosguill...
-
completed between 1812 and 1813. On the
other side of the
Lough is Fort
Dunree. The fort was
built on the site of a
temporary fortification first built...
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Retrieved 20 July 2021. "Gallery: 1917
Laurentic tragedy marked at Fort
Dunree". DonegalLive. 17 May 2022.
Retrieved 22 May 2022. Flynn, Pat (12 July 2021)...
- proper, and
contains St. Brendan's Drive,
Avenue and Park,
Moatfield and
Dunree Park.
Located between Donaghmede and
Coolock is
Clare Hall, a
later housing...
- south, east, and back to north.
County Donegal Inishowen Inishtrahull Fanad Dunree Buncrana Tory
Island Arranmore Ballagh Rocks Rathlin O'Birne
Rotten Island...