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Village in County Leitrim, Ireland
Dromod or Drumod (Irish: Dromad, meaning 'long ridge, or back of the wood') is a village in County Leitrim, Ireland. Dromod is a fishing village beside
Dromod
County in Ireland
manuscript originating here. In the 19th century the poet John McDonald (of Dromod) lived in the county, and William Butler Yeats spent the turn of the twentieth
County_Leitrim
Station in County Leitrim, Ireland
Dromod railway station serves the village of Dromod in County Leitrim and nearby Roosky in County Roscommon. It is a station on the Dublin Connolly to
Dromod_railway_station
Irish poet
and two unknown. The family lived at Cloonboniagh South townland near Dromod in county Leitrim, John running a farm whilst holding down a job as schoolteacher
John_McDonald_(poet)
National primary road from Dublin to Sligo in Ireland
Longford and Rooskey single carriageway continues at a higher standard. Dromod and Rooskey were bypassed in late 2007. This section of the road consists
N4_road_(Ireland)
Dripsey Drinagh Drogheda Dromahair Dromahane Dromcolliher Dromineer Dromiskin Dromod Dromore West Drum (Monaghan) Drum (Roscommon) Drumcliff Drumcondra Drumkeeran
List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland
List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
Defunct narrow-gauge railway in northwest Ireland
main line was built between Dromod and Belturbet with a 24 km (15 mi) branch from Ballinamore to Arigna. The Belturbet to Dromod part of the Cavan and Leitrim
Cavan_and_Leitrim_Railway
Type of road
many dual carriageways found in the UK. The first 2+2 scheme was the N4 Dromod Roosky bypass, opened on 7 December 2007. 2+1 roads—officially these roads
Dual_carriageway
Louisa Bridge Maynooth Kilcock Enfield Mullingar Edgeworthstown Longford Dromod Carrick-on-Shannon Boyle Ballymote Collooney Sligo Mac Diarmada All services
Rail_transport_in_Ireland
Road in Ireland
The R202 road is a regional road in Ireland linking Dromod in County Leitrim to Swanlinbar in County Cavan. En route it passes through Mohill and Ballinamore
R202_road_(Ireland)
Railway station in County Leitrim, Ireland
December 1862, being designed by George Wilkinson, who also created nearby Dromod Station. In 2025, local councilor Paddy Farrell decried the lack of updates
Carrick-on-Shannon railway station
Carrick-on-Shannon_railway_station
Town in County Leitrim, Connacht, Ireland
through the centre of the town, as does the R202. The nearest station is Dromod railway station on the Dublin–Sligo railway line. Mohill is served four
Mohill
Iveragh Dromod Cahersiveen Dromneavane 330 Glanarought Kenmare Kenmare Dromnycolman 379 Glanarought Kilgarvan Kenmare Dromod 429 Iveragh Dromod Cahersiveen
List of townlands of County Kerry
List_of_townlands_of_County_Kerry
Town in County Leitrim, Ireland
Ballinamore has daily Local-link bus services to Carrick-on-Shannon and Dromod railway station, Monday to Saturday. After the 5th century, the Conmaicne
Ballinamore
Town in County Kerry, Ireland
Valentia incorporating the parishes of Glenbegh, Killinane, Cahir, Killemlagh, Dromod, Prior and Valentia. The Scottish civil engineer Alexander Nimmo first visited
Cahersiveen
Drogheda, Carrigadrohid, Clondrohid drom, drum, drim druim, droim back, ridge Dromod, Dromore, Drumcondra, Drumshanbo, Drimoleague dub, duff, duv dubh black
Place_names_in_Ireland
Rail passenger coaches
the 1955 carriages Laminates & Bredins 1144 GSR Cavan and Leitrim Railway Dromod Grounded These are the only 3 pieces of GSR rolling stock left. 1325 WCR
Coaching_stock_of_Ireland
Ireland's national railway operator
Bridge, Maynooth, Kilcock, Enfield, Mullingar, Edgeworthstown, Longford, Dromod, Carrick-on-Shannon, Boyle, Ballymote, Collooney Mayo InterCity Dublin Heuston
Iarnród_Éireann
Railway station in County Sligo, Ireland
Carrick-on-Shannon Drumsna 1963 River Shannon Cavan and Leitrim Railway Dromod Newtown Forbes 1963 Longford Edgeworthstown Street & Rathowen 1963 to Cavan
Collooney_railway_station
railways Donegal Railway Heritage Centre "The Cavan and Leitrim Railway (Dromod)". Home. Retrieved 18 July 2023. Narrow Gauge Railway / Operational steam
List of narrow-gauge railways in Ireland
List_of_narrow-gauge_railways_in_Ireland
in Dromod.[citation needed] 191 — T.55 in Irish Air Corps Museum at Casement Air Base near Dublin.[citation needed] 192 — T.55 in storage in Dromod.[citation
List of surviving de Havilland Vampires
List_of_surviving_de_Havilland_Vampires
Design of road
(In Swedish) "N4 Drumsna Longford (Dromod Roosky)".[permanent dead link] "Ireland's First 2+2 Road Type Opens in Dromod Roosky". Archived from the original
2+2_road
Civil parish in County Leitrim, Ireland
Championship in 2023. Ward, Tony (1993). Eanach Dubh : A History of Annaduff and Dromod. Leitrim: Leitrim Observer – via Leitrim County Council Decade of Centenaries
Annaduff,_County_Leitrim
Irish railway station
Carrick-on-Shannon Drumsna 1963 River Shannon Cavan and Leitrim Railway Dromod Newtown Forbes 1963 Longford Edgeworthstown Street & Rathowen 1963 to Cavan
Sligo Mac Diarmada railway station
Sligo_Mac_Diarmada_railway_station
British peer, Lord lieutenant and politician
seat he held until 1876. Ormsby-Gore bought an estate at Derrycarne near Dromod in County Leitrim and went on to rise to high office in the county: he became
William Ormsby-Gore, 2nd Baron Harlech
William_Ormsby-Gore,_2nd_Baron_Harlech
Railway station in Kilcock, Ireland
Carrick-on-Shannon Drumsna 1963 River Shannon Cavan and Leitrim Railway Dromod Newtown Forbes 1963 Longford Edgeworthstown Street & Rathowen 1963 to Cavan
Kilcock_railway_station
Town in County Cavan, Ulster, Ireland
Cavan line. It also served the narrow gauge Cavan and Leitrim Railway to Dromod and Arigna, for which it opened on 24 October 1887. The station finally
Belturbet
Railway station in Dublin, Ireland
Carrick-on-Shannon Drumsna 1963 River Shannon Cavan and Leitrim Railway Dromod Newtown Forbes 1963 Longford Edgeworthstown Street & Rathowen 1963 to Cavan
Connolly_station
1950 trainer aircraft by Percival
Provost T.51 on display with the South East Aviation Enthusiasts Group at Dromod, Leitrim. FM-1037 – Provost T.51 on display at the Royal Malaysian Air Force
Percival_Provost
Railway station in Dublin, Ireland
Carrick-on-Shannon Drumsna 1963 River Shannon Cavan and Leitrim Railway Dromod Newtown Forbes 1963 Longford Edgeworthstown Street & Rathowen 1963 to Cavan
Drumcondra_railway_station
Shropshire Cavan and Leitrim Railway, Dromod, Ireland 1940 2304 4wDM 2 ft (610 mm) War Office 3 Cavan and Leitrim Railway, Dromod, Ireland Hudson order. Rebuilt
List of preserved Hunslet narrow-gauge locomotives
List_of_preserved_Hunslet_narrow-gauge_locomotives
German stained glass company
These were refurbished and repainted in 1998 by Irish Contract Seating, Dromod, Co. Leitrim. Gerry Convery. “Poetry in Stone: Sacred Heart Church.” (Omagh:
Franz_Mayer_of_Munich
Lake on the River Shannon, Ireland
Lough Bofin Loch Bó Finne (Irish) Harbour in Dromod, opening onto Lough Bofin Lough Bofin Location Ireland Coordinates 53°50′55″N 7°56′29″W / 53.848566°N
Lough_Bofin_(River_Shannon)
Railway locomotive
The cab of locomotive 133 is preserved at the Cavan & Leitrim Railway in Dromod, County Leitrim. On delivery, the locomotives were painted in a yellow and
CIÉ_121_Class
British documentary television series
band and plays Bass Drum in a march. 14 "Dromod to Sligo" 19 January 2017 (2017-01-19) Portillo stops at Dromod to visit the narrow gauge Cavan and Leitrim
Great British Railway Journeys
Great_British_Railway_Journeys
Road in Northern Ireland
of Ireland and continues as the R202 to Dromod which connects with the N4 between Sligo and Dublin. In Dromod there is a station on the Dublin-Sligo railway
A32_road_(Northern_Ireland)
Surname list
(1886–1964), American diplomat, first Ambassador to Israel John McDonald (of Dromod) (1846–1932), Irish cultural nationalist poet Winifred McDonald (1888–1976)
MacDonald_(surname)
Archdeacon of Killaloe
1878. He served at Kenmare, Oldham and Lisson Grove (curacies); Kilgarvan, Dromod, Ballingarry and Kilfieragh (incumbencies). He was Canon of Killaloe from
William_Blood_Smyth
Railway station in County Dublin, Ireland
Broombridge Castleknock Carrick-on-Shannon Collooney Connolly Coolmine Docklands Dromod Drumcondra Edgeworthstown Enfield Kilcock Leixlip Confey Leixlip Louisa
Kishoge_railway_station
Major roads in Ireland
– Enfield – Kinnegad – Mullingar – Edgeworthstown – Longford – Roosky – Dromod – Carrick-on-Shannon – Boyle – Collooney – Sligo N4 T4 (Dublin) Galway (Dublin)
Trunk_roads_in_Ireland
Village in Leitrim and Roscommon, Ireland
railway station is located on the County Leitrim side of the River Shannon at Dromod which is on the Dublin–Sligo railway line. Roosky is represented in GAA
Roosky
Rail line in / , Headquarters: Fort William
Alan Keef. The rebuilt locomotive was named 'Dromod', and worked on the Cavan and Leitrim Railway at Dromod from 1994, but in 2019 was at Fowler and Co
Lochaber_Narrow_Gauge_Railway
Railway station in Maynooth, Ireland
Carrick-on-Shannon Drumsna 1963 River Shannon Cavan and Leitrim Railway Dromod Newtown Forbes 1963 Longford Edgeworthstown Street & Rathowen 1963 to Cavan
Maynooth_railway_station
Irish Roman Catholic priest, teacher, and novelist
article on Henry Essex Edgeworth to the Catholic Encyclopedia. While in Dromod, County Longford in 1920 he was made a canon of the Catholic Church. The
Joseph_Guinan
Irish racehorse trainer
Johnny Setaside, Glencloud, Tiananmen Square, Novello Allegro, Street Rebel, Dromod Hill, Rangoon Ruby, National Form, Pinch Hitter, Sweet Mint Updated on 30
Noel_Meade
International horticultural competition
2014 Haus Gold - Nin Silver Cehnice Gold - Sommerach Gold Zebegény Silver Dromod Silver Usseaux Silver Zuidlaren Gold Velika Polana Gold Bournemouth Gold
Entente_Florale_Europe
Station in County Westmeath, Ireland
Carrick-on-Shannon Drumsna 1963 River Shannon Cavan and Leitrim Railway Dromod Newtown Forbes 1963 Longford Edgeworthstown Street & Rathowen 1963 to Cavan
Mullingar_railway_station
Irish politician (1875–1944)
the 1932 general election. He did not contest the 1933 general election. Dromod Parish Register, National Library of Ireland, Microfilm No. 04288/04, Register
Thomas O'Reilly (Kerry politician)
Thomas_O'Reilly_(Kerry_politician)
Former rail terminal in Dublin, Ireland
Carrick-on-Shannon Drumsna 1963 River Shannon Cavan and Leitrim Railway Dromod Newtown Forbes 1963 Longford Edgeworthstown Street & Rathowen 1963 to Cavan
Dublin Broadstone railway station
Dublin_Broadstone_railway_station
Ballyseedy Brosna Caher Castleisland Cloghane Clogherbrien Currans Dingle Dromod Duagh Dunquin Dunurlin Dysert (Listowel) Dysert (Trughanacmy) Fenit Finuge
List of civil parishes of Ireland
List_of_civil_parishes_of_Ireland
Scullogestown Poulillaundonaghbane 20 Oileán Dhonncha Bháin Island Kerry, Iveragh, Dromod, Kealafreaghane West Scartnadrinymountain 20 Barr na Scairte Townland Waterford
List of longest placenames in Ireland
List_of_longest_placenames_in_Ireland
Class of road in Ireland
Belturbet – Killeshandra, County Cavan – Drumsna, County Leitrim R202 – Dromod, County Leitrim – Derrynacreeve, County Cavan R203 – Arvagh, County Cavan
Regional_road_(Ireland)
Railway station in Ireland
Carrick-on-Shannon Drumsna 1963 River Shannon Cavan and Leitrim Railway Dromod Newtown Forbes 1963 Longford Edgeworthstown Street & Rathowen 1963 to Cavan
Boyle_railway_station
Catholic diocese in Ireland
Rathmore Iveragh Ballinskelligs and Prior Cahersiveen Caherdaniel Valentia Dromod and Waterville Kenmare Glengarriff Kenmare Kilgarvan Sneem Tuosist Killarney
Diocese_of_Kerry
Locomotive class
miles (55 km) of what became the Cavan and Leitrim Railway (C&LR) from Dromod to Belturbet, was opened in October 1887. The branch line from Ballinamore
CLR_1_to_8
Barony in County Leitrim, Ireland
Dublin." Below is a list of settlements in Mohill barony: Cloone Mohill Dromod Roosky The telegram from Mohill named Bernard Killain, Griffins Valuation
Maigh_Rein
Hill in County Leitrim, Ireland
At the same period as the Ballinamore Iron works, another Iron works at Dromod was in production. Yates states that Coal-seams are not unknown within the
Sliabh_an_Iarainn
Railway station in Ireland
Carrick-on-Shannon Drumsna 1963 River Shannon Cavan and Leitrim Railway Dromod Newtown Forbes 1963 Longford Edgeworthstown Street & Rathowen 1963 to Cavan
Ballymote_railway_station
Documentaries about railway stations in Britain and Ireland
13 Sligo Mac Diarmada, Collooney, Ballymote, Boyle, Carrick-on-Shannon, Dromod, Longford, Edgeworthstown, Mullingar, Enfield, Kilcock, Maynooth, Leixlip
All_the_Stations
service (link) "Best of NRA Discoveries: Mind boggling discoveries on the N4 Dromod Rooskey". National Roads Authority. Archived from the original on 8 November
History_of_roads_in_Ireland
Station in County Longford, Ireland
Carrick-on-Shannon Drumsna 1963 River Shannon Cavan and Leitrim Railway Dromod Newtown Forbes 1963 Longford Edgeworthstown Street & Rathowen 1963 to Cavan
Longford_railway_station
Irish priest
began his ecclesiastical career with curacies at Guilcagh, West Wycombe and Dromod. During World War I he was a chaplain to the British Armed Forces. He was
Charles_Haines_(priest)
Irish poet
Pádraig Ó hÉigeartaigh Born February 12, 1871 Breahig, Dromod, Iveragh, County Kerry, Ireland Died January 17, 1936(1936-01-17) (aged 64) Springfield,
Pádraig_Ó_hÉigeartaigh
Village in County Leitrim, Ireland
was part of the narrow-gauge Cavan and Leitrim Railway from Belturbet to Dromod, with a line to Arigna from Ballinamore. At Fenagh, two church ruins stand
Fenagh,_County_Leitrim
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
detached portion as Dromat. The 1790 Cavan Carvagh list spells the name as Dromod. The 1821 Census of Ireland spells the name as Drummod. The 1825 Tithe Applotment
Drumod_Glebe
Railway station in Enfield, County Meath, Ireland
Carrick-on-Shannon Drumsna 1963 River Shannon Cavan and Leitrim Railway Dromod Newtown Forbes 1963 Longford Edgeworthstown Street & Rathowen 1963 to Cavan
Enfield railway station (Ireland)
Enfield_railway_station_(Ireland)
Railway NANCY 1547 1908 0-6-0T 3 ft (914 mm) Ireland Cavan & Leitrim Railway, Dromod SMR No.14 South Maitland Railways 1559 1908 0-8-2T 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in)
List of preserved Avonside locomotives
List_of_preserved_Avonside_locomotives
Major road in Ireland
2+2 section of the N4 (Dromod-Roosky bypass) in County Leitrim.
National_primary_road
began his career with curacies at Kilmore and Tuam. He was the Incumbent at Dromod from 1883 to his death; and Treasurer of Ardfert Cathedral from 1912 until
John Fahy (Archdeacon of Aghadoe)
John_Fahy_(Archdeacon_of_Aghadoe)
Railway station in County Armagh, Northern Ireland
Broombridge Castleknock Carrick-on-Shannon Collooney Connolly Coolmine Docklands Dromod Drumcondra Edgeworthstown Enfield Kilcock Leixlip Confey Leixlip Louisa
Lurgan_railway_station
Anglican diocese of the Church of Ireland
Kilnasoolagh • Christ Church's, Shannon. Kenmare Group: St Michael & All Angels', Dromod • St Patrick's, Kenmare • Church of the Transfiguration, Kilcrohane • St
Diocese of Limerick and Killaloe
Diocese_of_Limerick_and_Killaloe
Motor vehicle
Glossop: Transport Publishing Company. p. 214. ISBN 0-86317-110-9. "ZU5000 at Dromod". It needs some restoration work but the Saunders Roe body is mostly complete
Leyland_Royal_Tiger_PSU
8°06′24″W / 53.9383°N 8.10657°W / 53.9383; -8.10657 Republic of Ireland Dromod Dromad 53°51′33″N 7°54′59″W / 53.8591°N 7.9164°W / 53.8591; -7.9164 Republic
List of railway stations in Ireland
List_of_railway_stations_in_Ireland
Type of post box
Dockyard Kent. WB87/2 Victorian Type C wall box still in use with An Post at Dromod railway station, County Leitrim, Ireland. An An Post VR wall box at the
Wall_box
railway line between Counties Roscommon and Leitrim over Lough Tap. Links Dromod and Carrick-on-Shannon railway stations. Replaced existing bridge dated
List of crossings of the Shannon
List_of_crossings_of_the_Shannon
Station in County Longford, Ireland
Carrick-on-Shannon Drumsna 1963 River Shannon Cavan and Leitrim Railway Dromod Newtown Forbes 1963 Longford Edgeworthstown Street & Rathowen 1963 to Cavan
Edgeworthstown railway station
Edgeworthstown_railway_station
Former railway station in County Sligo, Ireland
Carrick-on-Shannon Drumsna 1963 River Shannon Cavan and Leitrim Railway Dromod Newtown Forbes 1963 Longford Edgeworthstown Street & Rathowen 1963 to Cavan
Ballysodare_railway_station
Railway station in County Meath, Ireland
the north end of the down platform was a signal cabin. This was moved to Dromod, County Leitrim, and is preserved there. A brick goods shed and the adjacent
Gormanston_railway_station
Former railway museum in Surrey, England
Ganol, then later via Alan Keef c2004 to the Cavan and Leitrim Railway at Dromod. Originally thought to be 1082, but later found to be 1348 of 1934/5. LM11
Brockham_Railway_Museum
Clare Daniel O'Brien John MacNamara Crattlagh Ennis Florence MacNamara Dromod Theobald Butler Shrangaloon County Cork Constituency First Member Notes
Members of the 1689 Irish Parliament
Members_of_the_1689_Irish_Parliament
Westmeath 289 433 49.8 — — Garristown — Dublin (Fingal) 257 433 68.5 — — Dromod (Drumod) — Leitrim 210 432 105.7 — — Coachford — Cork 439 431 -1.8 — — Kilmihil
Urban areas in the Republic of Ireland for the 2011 census
Urban_areas_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland_for_the_2011_census
Road in Ireland
23 km (14 mi) Location Country Ireland Primary destinations County Leitrim Tomisky Dromod County Roscommon Roosky Starts on a bridge joining the N4 Crosses the River
R371_road_(Ireland)
Type of stone circle found in southwest Ireland
963°W / 51.641; -8.963 (Ahagilla - CO121-100----) W334436 An Dromaid (Dromod) KE089-053---- (39 8) 4 5/7* ruin 51°51′25″N 10°06′54″W / 51.857°N 10
List of axial multiple-stone circles
List_of_axial_multiple-stone_circles
Museum in Cultra Co. Down, and three at the Cavan & Leitrim Railway in Dromod. The former Irish Shell No 23 is preserved at RPSI Whitehead. Locomotive
F._C._Hibberd_&_Co.
Historic house 18th-century Palladian country house Cavan and Leitrim Railway Dromod Leitrim Connacht Border Railway Heritage narrow-gauge railway and museum
List of museums in the Republic of Ireland
List_of_museums_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
Nobles in Gaelic Ireland
the O'Mulvey sept of Maigh Nissi, O'Moran of AttyRory, Mac Shanley's of Dromod, and the Mac Garry sept. O'Hart states Eolais had at least three sons: Brocan
Muintir_Eolais
Road in Ireland
through route from Enniskillen via Swanlinbar and the R202 via Mohill to Dromod connecting with the N4 (Sligo to Dublin) road to Dublin. Roads in Ireland
N87_road_(Ireland)
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Short form of Latin Eleanora, LEANORA means "foreign; the other."
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From the protected tower; from the walled city. Also a place name in Britain.
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The originator
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Variant spelling of English Zephaniah, ZEPHANIA means "hidden by God" or "protected by God."
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A love of Peredur.
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