Books & Articles

Books and articles relevant to Annaghdown are listed below.



Articles


Books
  • Amhráin Mhuighe Seola. Eibhlín Bean Mhic Choisdealbha. Céad chló 1923. An dara chló 1990. An triú chló 2010: Cló Iar-Chonnacht.
  • An Gorta Mór: Famine Times in Annaghdown. Annaghdown Heritage Society, 1997. 
  • A Guide to Lough Corrib's Early Monastic Sites. Anthony Prévite: Oughterard, Co. Galway, Oldchapel Press, 2010.
  • A Thousand Years of Church Heritage in East Galway. Peter Harbison: Dublin, Ashfield Press, 2005.
  • Annaghdown Remembers Michael Davitt. Annaghdown Heritage Society, 1996.
  • Annaghdown G.A.A., 1887-1989. Bro. Michael John Burke (ed.), 1990. 
  • By Corrib, Clare and Cregg. Seán Ó Murchadha; Annaghdown Heritage Society, 2009. 
  • Dánta agus Amhráin. Séamus Ó Maoildhia: Baile Átha Cliath, Oifig an tSoláthair, 1940.
  • From Annaghdown: A History of the O'Malley-Maley-Melia Family. Phil O'Malley: New Zealand, 1997.
  • History of the Ecclesiastical Ruins at Annaghdown. Rev. M. Goaley, 1st ed. 1975. 
  • Lough Corrib: Its Shores and Islands. Sir William Wilde: Dublin, McGlashan & Gill, 1867. Reprinted 2002: Kevin Duffy, Headford, Co. Galway. 
  • Monastic Ruins at Annaghdown. Rev. M. Goaley, 2nd ed. 1998, 3rd ed. 2012. 
  • Oceans of Consolation: Personal Accounts of Irish Migration to Australia. David Fitzpatrick: Cork University Press, 1994. Chapter 4 of this book, 'Queensland for Ever, augus un Ballybug go Braugh': Biddy Burke, 1882-84, tells the story of Bridget 'Biddy' Burke who emigrated from Ballybeg/Balrobuckbeg, Corrandulla, to Australia in 1880. She was born in Ballybeg in 1859 to Patrick Burke and Mary Costello. 
  • The Land for the People. Br. Conal Thomas; Annaghdown Heritage Society, 1999. 
  • The Church of St. Brendan by the Lake, 1903-2003. Martin Newell, 2003. 

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