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Category: Education

Carndonagh College

In the gallery below, we have some archive photos from Carndonagh College. The College opened…

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Image of the Convent of Mercy Carndonagh with nuns on the lawn

The Convent of Mercy, Carndonagh

The Convent of Mercy has been a religious, social and architectural landmark in the town…

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Carndonagh Technical Vocational School

by James A. Mc Donough, Principal, originally printed in “Dálta”, the Vocational School Magazine, 1973…

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Carndonagh Technical School

In 1917, at a Co. Donegal Joint Technical Instruction Committee meeting, a resolution was passed that…

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