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Inishtrahull (Irish: Inis Trá Tholl,
possibly "island of the
empty beach" or "island of the
yonder beach") is the most
northerly island of Ireland. It...
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Inishtrahull Lighthouse is the
northerly most
lighthouse in
Ireland located on the
Inishtrahull Island off the
coast of
County Donegal.
Coupled with the...
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Inishtrahull was a p****enger
cargo vessel that sank off the
coast of Kilkee,
County Clare between 28 and 29
December 1894.
After leaving Glasgow, Scotland...
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Athlone Town. Points:
Northernmost point: Tor Beg rock
northeast of
Inishtrahull,
County Donegal,
Republic of
Ireland (ROI)
Southernmost point: Fastnet...
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second Donaldson ship of the name to be
torpedoed and sunk off
Inishtrahull by a
German submarine. The
earlier Athenia (1903) was
similarly attacked...
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first Donaldson Line ship of that name to be
torpedoed and sunk off
Inishtrahull, by a
German submarine (SM U-53) in 1917; the
later SS Athenia, was similarly...
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recognised in
three other inliers extending to the
southwest as far as
Inishtrahull, off the
north coast of
County Donegal. The
Rhinns complex has been recognised...
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about 16
kilometres (10 mi)
north of the
village of Malin. The
island of
Inishtrahull is
further north,
about 10 km (6 mi)
northeast of the headland. Malin...
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oldest rocks in
Ireland are a
granitic gneiss found on the
island of
Inishtrahull,
located ca. 10 km (6.2 mi) north-east of
Malin Head. They are 1.78 billion...
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several small outlying islands off the
Inishowen coast, most
notably Inishtrahull and
Glashedy islands, both uninhabited,
although the
former was inhabited...