Glendun, Northern Ireland 19th century
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Glendun, Northern Ireland 19th century
Wintery walk up Monachyle Glen.
#OTD in Irish History | 24 May:
1487 – Lambert Simnel (aged 10), the Yorkist pretender to the English throne, is brought to Ireland. It is claimed that he is Edward, Earl of Warwick (Clarence’s son), but in fact, he is a baker’s son – the real Warwick is a prisoner in the Tower of London and will be executed in 1499. Most of the Anglo-Irish believe that Simnel’s claim is genuine and support him (exceptions are the Butlers,…
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An Teallach.
An Teallach lies to the southwest of Dundonnell and overlooks Little Loch Broom, in an area often nicknamed the "great wilderness".
10.10.18 ~ Today I drove up to Glen Affric and settled at Loch Beinn á Mheadhain to do some writing and it’s actually the most beautiful place in the world 🌾
strthconon church by Gregor Maclennan Via Flickr: church in Strathconon.Designed by Thomas Telford.