Dollys Brae, Castlewellan a view of a long road going into
DOLLY'S BRAE, CASTLEWELLAN. CO DOWN. IRELAND IRISH. HARDING PHOTO. c. 1905 | #514582070
Dollys Brae, Castlewellan a view of a long road going into
Dolly's Brae, 12th July 1849 – John Moulden – On Irish Songs: Articles, Essays, Notes, Reviews
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Sinead McAvoy on X: "Great day out in the heart of Co Down, walks in Castlewellan forest park, Newcastle for coffee (dog friendly cafe) and home by my wee brothers pub the '
Summer Foraging Walk at Dolly's Brae Car Park event tickets from TicketSource
Wikiloc | Dollys brae Trail
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Dolly's Brae, near Castlewellan, Co. Down.Where a battle was fought July 12th, 1849. | Postcards Ireland
Dolly's Brae, 12th July 1849 – John Moulden – On Irish Songs: Articles, Essays, Notes, Reviews
WEE Series 8 @ Dollys Brae (Castlewellan) - June 25th 2008 - Orienteering Map from LVO Lagan Valley
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Dollys Brae near Castlewellan | Postcards Ireland
Dolly's Brae, Castlewellan - a perspective view of a road, with woman and child to the left, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. MEV-11054436 | agefotostock
Northern Ireland Historical Photographical Society - Dolly's Brae, Castlewellan, Co.Down. early 1900s. (National Museums Northern Ireland). | Facebook