- can
still be seen to this day. The
railway was
closed on 1
January 1960.
Fintra Beach (Irish: Fionntrá), a
registered blue flag beach, is
located on the...
-
province in Ireland. The
coastal waterfall is in Largy, a
hamlet just west of
Fintra Strand, a few
miles west of Killybegs. The
waterfall is
often po****rly...
- his first, was for his
paternal grandmother's family, the
Hamiltons of
Fintra House, near Killybegs,
County Donegal. His
uncles included the Hon. Matthew...
- Mary
Hamilton (1798-1874),
daughter of
Matthew Hamilton (1750-1814), of
Fintra House, near Killybegs,
County Donegal.
Gault was
privately educated by Rev...
-
Society of
Chemical Sciences &
Engineering (LSCSE) LUMS
Finance Society (
FINTRA) LUMS
Media Arts
Society (LMA)
Society For
Promotion and
Development of...
- Bay
County Donegal Ballyhiernan,
Fanad Carrickfinn Culdaff Drumnatinny Fintra Five
Fingers Strand Killahoey Strand,
Dunfanaghy Kinnagoe Bay Lady's Bay...
- to
return there to sink the
unescorted 2,089 GRT
British merchant ship
Fintra on 23 February, and to
damage the 7,176 GRT
American liberty ship Daniel...
- Fleets, 1939. London:
Chatham Publishing. p. 496. ISBN 1-86176-023-X. "
Fintra". Uboat.
Retrieved 18
March 2012. "M/T Glittre". Warsailors.
Retrieved 5...
- past — pla****
hurling too. From 1967, the team pla**** at the
coastal venue Fintra Park,
subsequently renamed McDevitt Park; that year
Donegal and Mayo pla****...
- at the time
managed Killybegs.
Gallagher had
helped train the
panel at
Fintra and the team that was[sic]
decline with the area
ravaged by
emigration and...