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    Keshcarrigan (Irish: Ceis Charraigín, meaning 'Kesh, or causeway, near the little rock') is a village in County Leitrim, Ireland. It is situated on the...
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  • Keshcarrigan Lough (Irish: Ceis Charraigín loch, meaning 'Kesh, or causeway, near the little rock, lake') is a mesotrophic freshwater lake near Keshcarrigan...
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    The Keshcarrigan Bowl is an Iron Age bronze bowl discovered to the north of Keshcarrigan, County Leitrim, Ireland, in the 19th century. The bowl was found...
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  • Julianstown Kanturk Keadue Kealkill Keel Keenagh Kells Kenmare Kerrykeel Keshcarrigan Kilbarrack Kilbaha Kilbeggan Kilbeheny Kilberry Kilbricken Kilbrin Kilbrittain...
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  • Memorial Near Keshcarrigan" Archived 2011-10-08 at the Wayback Machine. Geograph Britain and Ireland. Retrieved November 29, 2013. "Keshcarrigan Peace Garden...
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    Eleanor Shanley is an Irish Roots musician, from Keshcarrigan in County Leitrim in the North West of Ireland. Shanley was born into a musical family and...
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    styles predominate, perhaps reflecting some movement of people. The Keshcarrigan Bowl, possibly made in Britain, is an example of this. Another cup found...
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    archaeologists, and is no longer accepted. Fintan O'Toole suggested the Keshcarrigan Bowl is evidence for the movement of people into Ireland following upheaval...
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    Victor Costello (b. 1970) – rugby player and Olympian, former resident of Keshcarrigan. John Godley (1920–2006) – 3rd Baron Kilbracken. Tony Hayden – Gaelic...
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    of Cootehall, Knockvicar, Jamestown, Leitrim Village, Drumshanbo and Keshcarrigan and is only a short distance away from the Glens of North Leitrim. Carrick-on-Shannon...
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  • plausible Lough Marrave served a pagan sacrificial purpose, and the Keshcarrigan Bowl was deposited there as a ritual offering. There is a reference in...
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    parish in the barony of Leitrim, County Leitrim, Ireland. The villages of Keshcarrigan and Drumcong lie within the civil parish. The name Kiltubrid derives...
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  • Island Reavy County Down* 1 0.39 Islandeady Lough County Mayo 1.39 0.54 Keshcarrigan Lough County Leitrim 0.39 0.15 Lough Key County Roscommon 8.9 3.4 Kilglass...
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  • 148 Leitrim Kiltoghert Carrick on Shannon Keshcarrigan Town Leitrim Kiltubbrid Carrick on Shannon Keshcarrigan 272 Leitrim Kiltubbrid Carrick on Shannon...
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  • Loughnashade horn c. 100 BC National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology 18 Keshcarrigan bowl early-1st century National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology 19 The...
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    West, Drumshanbo, Fenagh, Garadice, Gortermone, Greaghglass, Keeldra, Keshcarrigan, Killygar, Kiltubbrid, Lisgillock, Moher, Newtowngore, Oughteragh, Riverstown...
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  • Wildlife Trust in 2006. Battersea shield Wandsworth Shield Waterloo Helmet Keshcarrigan Bowl Early Celtic Art in Britain, Ruth and Vincent Megaw, p.29, accessed...
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    which includes Lough Scur, and a river navigation from Castlefore, near Keshcarrigan, through Ballinamore and Ballyconnell to the Erne, which has another...
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  • It is situated to the north-west of the town, along the L3052 road to Keshcarrigan. Breandrum Bridge is an old three-arched stone bridge spanning the River...
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    of the wood". Castlefore Lough lies 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) due east of Keshcarrigan village, and 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) due west of Fenagh in south County...
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    pasturage, troop'. Lough Scur is about 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) northwest of Keshcarrigan. It covers an area of 1.14 square kilometres (0.4 sq mi). Lough Scur...
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  • the introduction of iron as a primary material for weapons of warfare. Keshcarrigan Bowl Wilde 1861, p. 492. https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/H_CRM-177...
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    R209 road Bóthar R209 R209 passing Gertie's Pub, Keshcarrigan Route information Length 15 km (9.3 mi) Major junctions From R280 Drumheckil Major intersections...
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  • pp. 8. anglingireland. "Satellite Pike Waters in the Ballinamore and Keshcarrigan area". Inland Fisheries Ireland. Retrieved 5 August 2015. "Carraig an...
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    T55 (Carrick on Shannon) Fenagh (Carrick on Shannon) – Drumheckil – Keshcarrigan – Fenagh – joined T53 R209 T56 Carrick on Suir (Kilkenny) Carrick on...
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    Dromod bypass at a roundabout junction Cloonboniagh lake Mohill - (R201) Keshcarrigan Garvagh Fenagh - (R209) (R208) Ballinamore - (R199), (R204) County Cavan...
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