Owencarrow viaduct disaster by John Hannigan,

Bearnas Gap, Guided walk walkingdonegal

  Owencarrow viaduct disaster by John Hannigan, On the night of January 25th , 1925 the L& L.S. railway suffered the worst accident in its 100 years existence. A gale blew a train off the Owencarrow Viaduct killing four passengers and injuring eight. On the footplate of the ill-fated train was fireman John Hannigan, Neil […]

Eagles of Eragail, poem.

Eagles of Errigal

Eagles of Eragail, poem. I was part of the writers retreat group that you took to Mt. Eragail, organised by  Sean and Columbia Hillen. As an assignment we had to write a creative piece about our experience while walking  and listening to Seamus. I thought you might like to see Eragail through an Aussie’s eyes […]

Flesh-eating plants and Pagan wishing stones,

Hidden path

Flesh-eating plants and Pagan wishing stones, all in a day’s work Sean Hillen Kansas City International Travel Examiner with www.walkingdonegal.net  St Begleys kneeling stone Gortahork, Flesh-eating plants and Pagan wishing stones, all in a day’s work Sean Hillen Kansas City International Travel Examiner      March 27, 2014 Flesh-eating plants, soaring eagles […]

Owencarrow Viaduct disaster

Owencarrow Railway disaster

Owencarrow Viaduct disaster, The building of the Owencarrow Viaduct, 1903 The building of the Burtonport extension was a great engineering challenge with little machinery or electric power, It was 100% manpower and horse power … No jack hammers, air compressors or jcb’s. Dynamite was used to blast the huge cuttings…. Another of their problems was […]