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09 Sept 2025

GALLERY: Part Two: A photographic tour of Donegal - through the lens of lockdown

This is the second part of Barry McNulty's fantastic series

Carrickabraghy Castle: Near Ballyliffen, made up one of the three tuatha, or kingdoms of Inishowen, and was held by Conall Gulban, son of Niall of the Nine Hostages, who himself was famous for kidnapping a young St Patrick from Wales and taking him to Ireland. Inishowen means Eoghans Island, with the Eoghan in question another of Niall's sons. A castle has been in the area since at least the 800s and was mentioned in the Annals of the Four Masters, with the keep you see above being built in the 1600s but abandoned by 1665.

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