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Tearaght Island or
Inishtearaght (Irish: An Tiaracht,
meaning "the westerly") is an
uninhabited steep rocky island west of the
Dingle Peninsula in County...
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Justice Kimberley Budd in 1998. The archipelago's
westernmost island,
Tearaght, was
inhabited by
lighthouse keepers until 1988, when the
lighthouse was...
- Rock
southeast of Cape
Clear Island,
County Cork, ROI
Westernmost point:
Tearaght Island,
County Kerry, ROI
Easternmost point:
Cannon Rock,
County Down,...
- the
Irish mainland, but this is
Dunmore Head. At
longitude 10° 39.7',
Tearaght Island is the
westernmost of the Blaskets, and thus the most
westerly point...
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Tearaght Island an
Tiaracht Kerry Blasket Islands 47 183 0 0 52°4′36″N 10°39′30″W / 52.07667°N 10.65833°W / 52.07667; -10.65833 (
Tearaght Island)...
- of Ireland,
Dunmore Head on the
Dingle Peninsula, or
including islands,
Tearaght Island, part of the Blaskets. The most
westerly inhabited area of Ireland...
- interest. On
Saint Stephen's Day 26 December, the
Irish Lights steamer Tearaght under Captain McCombie managed to
reach the
Palme and
rescue all twenty...
- the
event that he was
required for a
government emergency.
Apart from
Tearaght and some rocks, this
island is the most
western land of Ireland; it is...
- Fethard,
County Wexford, in July 2002.
Princess Alexandra (1863–1904)
Tearaght (1892–1928) – see
Kingstown Lifeboat Disaster Moya (1893–1905)
Ierne (1898–1954)...
- Palme, for now, was left to her fate. The
following day, the
steamship Tearaght managed to
reach the vessel, and the Master, his wife and child, 17 crew...