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" ... at Ballyshannon, which is unquestionably one of the most interesting and picturesque spots in Ireland. Ballyshannon is a small town in the county of Fermanagh, called in Irish " Feor-magh-canagh " — the country of the lakes. It is situated near... "
A Tour in Ireland in 1775 - Page 90
by Richard Twiss - 1776 - 204 pages
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The New London Magazine, Volume 1

716 pages
...feed; afterwards they both N join BALLYSHANNON is a fmall town, plcafantly lituatcd near the fca, with a bridge of fourteen arches, over a river, which a...about twelve feet, and at low water forms one of the mod piclurcfquc cafcides ever fccn. It is rendered ftill more lingular and in- . rerefting by being...
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The compleat Irish traveller, Volume 2

Irish traveller - 1788 - 300 pages
...fituated near the fea, with a bridge of fourteen arches, over a river, which runs out of Lough Erne, which a little lower falls down a ridge of rocks,...about twelve feet, and at low water forms one of the moll pifturefque cafcades I ever faw. It is rendered ft ill more fingular and interefting .by being...
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The New sporting magazine, Volume 60

1870 - 604 pages
...called in Irish " Feor-magh-canagh " — the country of the lakes. It is situated near the sea, with a bridge of fourteen arches over a river which a little lower falls down a ridge of rocks about twenty feet, and at low water forms one of the most picturesque cascades imaginable. It is rendered...
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The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'.

John William Carleton - 1870 - 630 pages
...called in Irish " Feor-magh-canagh " — the country of the lakes. It is situated near the sea, with a bridge of fourteen arches over a river which a little lower falls down a ridge of rocks about twenty feet, and at low water forms one of the most picturesque cascades imaginable. It is rendered...
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The Sporting magazine; or Monthly calendar of the transactions of the turf ...

598 pages
...Feor-magh-canagh " — the country of the lakes. It is situated near the sea, with a bridge of fourleen arches over a river which a little lower falls down a ridge of rocks about twenty feet, and at low water forms one of the most picturesque cascades imaginable. It is rendered...
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Ballyshannon:its History and Antiquities: With Some Account of the ...

Hugh Allingham - Ballyshannon (Ireland) - 1879 - 160 pages
...Donegal Bay. It has a bridge of fourteen arches over a river, which runs out of Lough Erne, which river falls down a ridge of rocks about twelve feet, and at low water forms a most beautiful and picturesque cascade; it is rendered singular by being the principal Salmon Leap...
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