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Renvyle or
Rinvyle (Irish: Rinn Mhaoile,
meaning 'bald peninsula') is a
peninsula and
electoral division in
northwest Connemara in
County Galway, close...
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Brenda (born 1911), and in 1917
Gogarty purchased Renvyle House, a
large country house in
Renvyle, Connemara, from
Caroline Blake. He
became a keen motorist...
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Crois na Tulaí, "the
cross on the hill") is a
small village located on the
Renvyle Peninsula in north-west Connemara, in
County Galway, Ireland. It is actually...
- St. John (1995). A sea-grey house : the
history of
Renvyle House. [
Renvyle, Co. Galway]:
Renvyle House Hotel. p. 136. ISBN 1-874148-01-5. O'Flaherty...
- last O'Flaherty Chiefs,
similarly lived in a thatch-covered long
house at
Renvyle and
acted as both clan
leaders and "middlemen" for the Anglo-Irish Blake...
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founded by
Quakers in the mid-19th century. The
village is south-east of
Renvyle peninsula and 15
kilometres (9 miles) north-east of
Clifden on Barnaderg...
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tourist attraction of
Kylemore Abbey lies to the
south and the
scenic Renvyle-peninsula lies to the south-west.
Leenaun was the
setting for the 1990...
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Tully (Irish: An Tulaigh, "the hill") is a
small village on the
Renvyle Peninsula in north-west Connemara,
County Galway, Ireland. It is
situated on the...
- site.
Guairim was
taken to
Renvyle and tried, then
chained to a rock at low tide and left to drown.
Seven Sisters of
Renvyle Ceannanach Colmán's Cemetery:A...
- The
school was the main
educational establishment for most
girls from
Renvyle,
Letterfrack and
further afield for
almost a
century but it was forced...