explorer inishowenlate availability inishowenholiday ideas inishowenthings to see and do inishowen


Historical Inishowen

inishowen is unique

Heritage Centres & Museums

visit all our centres

Inishowen’s Christian Heritage

steeped in spirituality

Nature & Wildlife

ever changing seasonal shades and skies

Arts & Crafts

talented craftspeople in Inishowen

Arts & Contemporary Culture

local drama

music & dance

inishowen has something for everyone

Literary Inishowen

Inishowen has a rich literary tradition

Donegal, Derry and Antrim Coast Attractions

Beautiful Areas

Beaches

most beautiful beaches in Ireland.

Trails & Picnics

many stunning trails

Historical Churches

Iconic Churches in Inishowen

CARROWMENAGH: History of a Donegal Village - Carrowmenagh

CARROWMENAGH: History of a Donegal Village

Company: John A. McLaughlin

Contact: John A. McLaughlin

Address: Carrowmenagh

Location: Carrowmenagh

Tel: +353 74 9367122

E-mail: john@carrowmenagh.com

Web: http://www.carrowmenagh.com


Revised & Expanded Edition.

After his retirement in the late 1990s, the author discovered aspects of his locality, which have remained quite significant in the living memory of the present generation. He felt that perhaps this living local history was in danger of becoming extinct.

The first edition of Carrowmenagh, history of a Donegal town and village fulfilled his ambition to document a precise local history of the Inishowen village of Carrowmenagh and its surrounding townland. That first edition was also an overwhelming success with sales of 2000, meeting with interest from home and abroad. This success enabled the author to donate his share of the proceedings to a number of very worthy local charities, including the Foyle Hospice and The Friends of Letterkenny Hospital, The James Connolly Special Needs Hospital and Carndonagh Community Hospital. This second edition has been published to meet the ongoing demand for copies.

This book highlights the effects of the Famine on the locality, the landlord evictions of 1881 and the contributions of many local young men to the Royal Irish Constabulary, the Garda Siochana, the Irish Free State Army, the Irish Naval Service and the Local Defence Force. It would appear that this area has given as many men to serve the Irish State as any other townland in Ireland.

To purchase the book with your credit or debit card, click here. If you have a Pay Pal account please log in with your email and password and follow the instructions on screen.

All proceeds form book sales are denoted to the following charities:

St Luke's Hospice, Dublin
Donegal Hospice
Foyle Hospice, Derry