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Achill Island : The Kirkintilloch Tragedy (1937)
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Achill in County Mayo is the largest of the numerous islands along Ireland’s Atlantic seaboard. It is a mountainous island with hills reaching over 2,000 feet. The hilly region extends right down to the coast in places resulting in very high cliffs. North and south of the island are the famous Blacksod and Clew bays of the Mayo coastline. For centuries there were numerous agricultural communities inland, but those declined after the Great Famine of the mid-nineteenth century causing…

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Achill Island : Co. Mayo, Ireland
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Travellers have waxed lyrical about the magnificence of Achill Island. In 1884 a clergyman Henry Seddall who settled in Achill wrote “There is every reason why Achill should be visited by those who leave home in search of health or innocent enjoyment. The climate, although humid, is mild and the scenery splendid. The naturalist, the antiquary, the artist, the poet, will find much in Achill that harmonises with their tastes”. Achill lies in the Atlantic Ocean and is the…

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