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Around two thirds of the Doagh Famine Village was destroyed in a huge fire ... New visitor attraction opens at Co Derry pub, recalling area’s famine storyOpens in new window Despite the ...
Local contractors Duey Brothers, along with a team of volunteers, arrived at the site of the Doagh Famine Village in Co Donegal on Monday morning, May 12, to complete the full clearance of the ...
Investigations are under way into the cause of a fire that caused significant damage to a tourist “famine village” in Co Donegal. The fire at Doagh Famine Village in north Inishowen broke out ...
Gorta: New visitor attraction opens at Co Derry pub, recalling area’s ... Majella and all the team at the Isle of Doagh Famine Village have worked to build their beautiful visitor centre will ...
Pat Doherty, who built up the Doagh Famine Village in Inishowen with his sister Majella over 30 years, said forensic investigators identified “a small [air] compressor” behind one of the ...
When a fire ripped through part of the Doagh Famine Village in Donegal last Saturday, owner Pat Doherty said he was "devastated" and considered "giving up on it all". But after an outpouring of ...
Pictures of the horror scene reveal smoke billowing over Doagh Famine Village on the Isle of Doagh in Inishowen as a fire rips through the popular tourist attraction. Emergency services raced to ...
THE owner of Doagh Famine Village, which was destroyed in a deadly blaze yesterday, has admitted that the historic tourist attraction will be a challenge to reopen. Pictures emerged of the horror ...
Gardaí (Irish police) and fire services attended the scene of the blaze at Doagh Famine Village in Ballyliffin, on the Inishowen peninsula, at approximately 16:00 local time on Saturday.
About two-thirds of the Doagh ­Famine Village, which tells the story of Ireland as well as the famine, on the Isle of ­Doagh in north Donegal, was gutted in a fire last Saturday afternoon.
There’s Doagh Famine Village, where visitors can learn about Irish daily life from the 1840s to the present day or, if the timing is right, there’s a chance to see the Northern Lights.