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Knockalla Fort is one of
several Napoleonic batteries built along the s****s of
Lough Swilly in
county Donegal, to
defend the
north west of Ireland. It...
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correspondence with
Maureen Cuddy (then Clarke),
whose kennel name was '
Knockalla". In a
letter to Cuddy, Rev.
Huston wrote: "...the
present Red and Whites...
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fortifications defending Lough Swilly during the
Napoleonic Wars,
located opposite Knockalla Fort on the
other side of the lough. The fort was
neglected after the...
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largely rests,
including Place du
Tertre (1949), The Blue
Skirt (1949),
Knockalla Hills,
Donegal (1951) and
Birth (1952). His
later work,
largely brighter...
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ground running south from
Fanad Head to
Portsalon is a band of Quartzite.
Knockalla Mountain is also
formed of Quartzite. The
landscape of
Fanad has been...
- Carrowkeel) is a
small village in
County Donegal, Ireland. It lies
between Knockalla Mountain and
Ranny Hill and is on the s****s of
Mulroy Bay. Kerrykeel...
- literature.
Louis le
Brocquy painted A Family.
Daniel O'Neill
painted Knockalla Hills,
Donegal and
Western Landscape.
League of
Ireland Winners: Cork...
- Ned's Point, Buncrana, Inch Fort and on the west
coast at Rathmullan,
Knockalla and
Macamish Point.
During the
First World War, the
lough was used by...
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achieve notable success.
Having overcome Derry City
Reserves to win the
Knockalla Caravans Cup, the first-team went on to
reach the
final of the FAI Intermediate...