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Carndonagh Heritage

Local History curated by Maura Harkin
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Category: Songs & Poems

Glasha

Are you from Glasha? I said, from Glasha?Where the fields of corn roll down by…

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The Alcohol Factory

“This year in Carndonagh, we’ve got something new And I’ll do my best to explain…

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Lough Swilly Railway

‘Tis well I remember the day of renownWhen the Swilly came steaming into our wee…

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The Dying Trapper’s Farewell – H. McGonagle, Carrowreagh

O Father, dear, I have sent for you,For now my end is near.In Alaska’s snow-clad…

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Carndonagh Town – Mrs. Brigid McCarron, Pound Street

Farewell unto this lovely town, from it I mean to roam Called Carndonagh of renown,…

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Carndonagh – Fr. J. Lanigan, O.M.I, Iona

Northwards twenty miles from Derry, dear old Derry Columcille Midway on the road that takes…

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