Strands of Omey’s Story – by Bernadette Conroy
Strands of Omey’s Story – by Bernadette Conroy
Omey Island of Claddaghduff in Connemara is the subject of a book by a local lady Bernadette Conroy charting its remarkable history, archaeology and people.
An Island, Its Life, People and History
Connemara Island Publications
First Publishd in 2016 by Connemara Island Publications,
€24.99
Strands of Omey's Story - by Bernadette Conroy
Omey Island in Connemara is the subject of a book by a local lady charting its remarkable history.
Strands of Omey's Story
by Bernadette Conroy shows there's much more to the lands off Claddaghduff than the annual beach horse race, as Galway Bay FM reports.
Despite not being a true island, as its only cut off from the mainland when the tide is in, Omey has seen its population dwindle from over 100 a century ago to just a single resident in more recent years.
The tidal island of Omey lies off the coast of north west Connemara. The island is low lying and encompasses an area of approximately 220 hectares. At low tide it can be accessed on foot and by motorised transport. Before The Great Famine the population was approximately 400 but now there is only one permanent resident.
A further development and understanding of Omey is brought about with reference to historic maps, censuses of population, archaeology and personal communication.
Additional information
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 29 × 1 × 21 cm |