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Donegal Annual's 60th Issue Focuses | |||||||||||||||||||
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| The 1947 issue of the Donegal Annual |
So wrote the Four Masters on the departure, known as the Flight of the Earls, from Lough Swilly, County Donegal
, on the Feast of the Holy Cross, September 14th 1607. On this 400th anniversary, the event should be remembered, and the current edition of the Donegal Annual has done this in a manner befitting such a watershed event.
Almost half of the articles in the magazine, published by the Donegal Historical Society, are dedicated to the 400th anniversary of the Flight of the Earls. The cover features a dramatic painting by Thomas Ryan RHA of the final departure from Ireland. The diary of the Flight, written in 1609, presents a graphic description of the journey of Hugh O'Neill and Rory O'Donnell from Rathmullan to Rome. Readers can follow the Flight in detail.
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| Linen Hall Library A 17th century portrait of Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone |
A free DVD is included with the Annual, showing local venues associated with the event and scenes from Port na nIarlaí near Rathmullan, the departure point. There are also specially commissioned maps of the journey, and stunning images filmed in the church of San Pietro. Graphic views of the last resting place of the Earls and relations are also shown. This is essential reading for everyone with an interest in this great story of human courage.
Soldiers, painters and railwaymen
In another article, Dr. John Silke, Raphoe Diocesan Archivist, writes about issues arising from the first World War, after the discovery of a letter from a soldier whose parents came from Ardara. "Irishmen are very foolish for being deceived by Britain's smooth policy of Ireland's future and Home Rule," he writes. "Our men are beginning to see some of their mistakes now".
The life of the artist Helen Allingham is evoked by Ballyshannon historian Anthony Begley using contemporary records; he illustrates the profile with an impressive collection of her artwork. May McClintock recalls days of old as she walks along the banks of the Swilly and Leonard Roarty revives memories of turbulent times on the Donegal rail network in the 1920s. Sandra Buchanan surveys the dramatic growth of the VEC in the county. There are interesting articles on Bishop Doherty, whose centenary is celebrated this year and Bishop McLaughlin. Dr. O'Baoighill writes about a visit to the county by Dr. Croke of GAA fame.
There are details too of the work of parish committees throughout the county over a century ago and an insight into what is described as "elite entertainment" in past centuries. Other features include an article on Iona by Clonmany historian Rosmarie Doherty, and a list of books, journals and CDs recently published in the county supplied by Eileen Burgess, together with news of Society events.
The Donegal Annual this year celebrates its 60th year of publication, a remarkable feat for a county journal. Copies are available in bookshops or from the Secretary, Una McGarrigle, Parkhill, Ballyshannon, unamcgarrigle@hotmail.com, price 20 euros plus postage.
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