Cranford
Cranford Bay
Cranford - Jennifer Isle
Cranford Layby
Cranford Waterfall
Cranford - Woodquarter
Kindrum - Bullock Bay
Kindrum- Massmount Chapel
Kindrum - Monument
Rosnakill
Fanad
Fanad Head Lighthouse
Kerrykeel - the beautifully restored Dougherty’s Thatched Cottage
Kerrykeel Chapel
Kerrykeel - The Devil's Backbone
Kerrykeel - The Gortnavern Dolmen
Kerrykeel - Fannet Presbyterian Church of Ireland
Kerrykeel from the lough
Kerrykeel Lough
Kerrykeel - Matt Peoples' Garage
Kerrykeel - Pump Street
Milford - Marian Shrine
Milford
Milford - Ballyboe Lough
Milford - Golan Church
Milford - Hamilton's Hill
Milford - Holy Well Hill
Milford - Lough Fern
Milford - Mass Rock
Leatbeg Walk
Mulroy Bay at Dusk
Mulroy - Harry Blaney Bridge
Mulroy Bay
Cratlagh Walk - Waterfall at Bunlin
Milford Workhouse
Milford Workhouse Sketch
Milford Fever Hospital
Shoemakers Corner - Cratlagh Walk
Mulroy Bay from Shoemakers Corner
Milford - Rossgarrow
Cranford - Woodquarter
Milford - Bunlin
Cranford overlooking the South Bay
Aerial view just off Fanad Head Lighthouse. The building was designed by the corporation’s inspector Mr George Halpin and the building work was overseen by a Mr.Carpenter of Dublin and cost £2,000. The light was first lit on St. Patrick’s day 17th March 1817.
The original building was commissioned following the Saldanha wreck. Building commenced in 1815 and was completed in 2 years by the Commissioners of the Ballast Board. It is of granite and was sent from the North hall , Dublin, ready prepared.
This fine example of a Dolmen or Portal Tomb from the Neolithic period has a chamber of five sides set on edge and covered by a stone roof over 3 meters long and sitting 2 meters high. The tomb is difficult to get to and the landowner’s permission must be sought to gain access.
Pump Street was named because of the water pump built into the wall which provided water for the locals before every house had its own running water.
Photo: Proinsias Carr
Holy Well Hill - the site of an ancient Ring Fort.
Home of Milford's Fly Angling Club. Photo: Proinsias Carr
View of Mulroy Bay on the Leatbeg Walk
The Milford Workhouse opened in 1846 and closed in 1922.
The Fever Hospital was opened on 10th March 1851. It was located beside the Workhouse and was opened when the Workhouse became overun with disease during the famine years.
Photo: Catherine McCann