New survey of Clare Island. vol. 1, history and cultural landscape / edited by Críostóir Mac Cárthaigh and Kevin Whelan

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Summary language: iri Publication details: [Dublin] : Royal Irish Academy, [1999]Description: viii, 151 p. [3]p. of fold-out plates : ill., maps, tabs. facsims. ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 9781874045717 v. 1 pbk
  • 9781874045717 v. 1 pbk
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The Clare Island Survey of 1909-11: participants, papers and progress -- Clare Island folklife -- Landscape and society on Clare Island 1700-1900 -- The place-names of Clare Island
Summary: The first in a series of volumes presenting the new survey of Clare Island, this text introduces the history and folklife of this island in Clew Bay, County Mayo. Topics covered include folklife farming and fishing practices, the evolution of the landscape and the island's place names.
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Includes bibliographical references and index

The Clare Island Survey of 1909-11: participants, papers and progress -- Clare Island folklife -- Landscape and society on Clare Island 1700-1900 -- The place-names of Clare Island

The first in a series of volumes presenting the new survey of Clare Island, this text introduces the history and folklife of this island in Clew Bay, County Mayo. Topics covered include folklife farming and fishing practices, the evolution of the landscape and the island's place names.

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