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" and Larganacallagh mountains, close to the base of the former. The source or spring is of a circular form, about 50 feet in diameter, called the Shannon Pot, or more generally Leigmonshena. It boils up in the centre, and a continued stream flows from... "
A hand book for travellers in Ireland - 448 페이지
저자: James Fraser (of Dublin.) - 1844
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Heath's picturesque annual

1838 - 318 페이지
...circular form, about fifty feet in diameter, called the Shannon Pot, or, more generally, Seigmons-head. It boils up in the centre, and a continued stream flows from it of about eight feet wide and two deep, in the driest season, and runs four miles an hour." Jamestown...
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The Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland: Adapted to the New Poor-law ..., 3권

1846 - 750 페이지
...Erne. " It rises at the head of a wild district called Glangavelin, and in the valley between Cuilcagh and Larganacallagh mountains, close to the base of...centre, and a continued stream flows from it, about 8 feet wide and 2 feet deep, in the driest season, and runs about 4 miles per hour. In rainy weather,...
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Hand-books for Ireland, by mr. and mrs. S.C. Hall, 3권

Samuel Carter Hall - 1853 - 190 페이지
...the head of a wild district called Glangavelin, and in the valley between Culkagh and Lurganacallagh mountains, close to the base of the former. The source or spring is of a circular form, about fifty feet in diameter, called the Shannon Pot, or more generally Leigmonshena. It boils up in the...
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Ireland: Its Scenery, Character and History, 6권

Samuel Carter Hall, Mrs. S. C. Hall - 1911 - 504 페이지
...the head of a wild district called Glangavelin, and in the valley between Culkagh and Lurganacallagh mountains, close to the base of the former. The source or spring is of a circular form, about fifty feet in diameter, called the Shannon Pot, or more generally Leigmonshena. It boils up in the...
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THE DUBLIN PENNY JOURNAL

Philip Dixon Hardy - 1836 - 442 페이지
...the head of a wild district called Glangavelin, and in the valley between Cuilcagh and Lurganacallagh mountains, close to the base of the former. The source or spring is of a circular form, about fifty feet in diameter, called the Shannon Pot, or more generally Leigmonshena. It boils up in the...
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