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Ballymahon - Longford - Newcastle Bridge
River Inny
Mahon was a southern chieftain, the elder brother of Brian Boru, who fought a battle in the vicinity of Ballymahon at Shrule, in Irish Sruaith Fhuil, River of Blood. Mahon defeated O'Rourke of Cavan at this Battle and laid claim to lands in the area. Hence the town of Mahon originated.
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10' x 8' printed on quality photo paper, also available in larger sizes
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Also available mounted & framed
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Colour images can be printed in black & white if preferred.
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Read about Ballymahon below
Ballymahon
Ballymahon (
Irish: Baile Uí Mhatháin) is a small town on the
River Inny in the southern part of
County Longford,
Ireland. It is located at the junction of the
N55
National secondary road and the
R392
regional road. Ballymahon derives its name from Gaelic Baile Mathuna Town of Mahon. Mahon was a southern chieftain, the elder brother of
Brian Boru, who fought a battle in the vicinity of Ballymahon at Shrule, in Irish Sruaith Fhuil, River of Blood. Mahon defeated O'Rourke of Cavan at this Battle and laid claim to lands in the area. Hence the town of Mahon originated.
Geography
The
River Inny, a tributary of the
River Shannon, flows westwards through Ballymahon in the direction of
Lough Ree.
Buildings of note
- Ballymahon Market House is a 3 bay 2 story building currently used as a library.
- There is a large two storey building on the Mostrim Road which was the home of Irish burlesque in the late 19th century.
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