Battlefield, Tully (Kincraigy Ed),Glenmaquin Lower,Roosky (Castleforward Ed), Co. Donegal
The battlefield spanning Tully, Glenmaquin Lower, and Roosky in County Donegal represents one of Ireland's historic conflict sites, though its full story remains tucked away in archival records.
Battlefield, Tully (Kincraigy Ed),Glenmaquin Lower,Roosky (Castleforward Ed), Co. Donegal
This historic site, like many others across the country, is currently being documented by the Archaeological Survey of Ireland as part of their ongoing effort to catalogue and preserve the nation’s monuments.
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Tully (Kincraigy Ed),Glenmaquin Lower,Roosky (Castleforward Ed), Co. Donegal
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