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winning the Junior title in their first year after reforming in 1985. Liscannor also won the league title in 1985. An intermediate title followed in 1988, but Liscannor were to revert to the Intermediate grade after one year at Senior level. It would be 12 years later, in 2000, before Liscannor returned to the Senior Grade.
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In the past the harbour was a hub for fishing vessels as well as a location to export locally quarried Liscannor Stone and to receive in coal supplies. Some historical documents note that due to the silting of the harbour, ships could only carry approximately 380 tonnes into port. At low tides ships
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Liscannor won a county title in 1940 – with a combined team from the broader North Clare area. Liscannor GAA Club was reformed in 1985 as a separate entity after players from the area had played with The St Michaels team for a number of years. Liscannor were promoted to Intermediate ranks after
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The Caheraderry (Derry) church probably dates from the 17th century penal times, built either to facilitate travelling friars or possibly as an out-chapel or hermitage for Kilmacreehy Church. Beside the ruins stand two small one-room attached cottages. According to local tradition, one of these
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St Brigid's Church in Liscannor was built in 1858. It is a single-cell, four-bay church built of rubble masonry. A new roof was later added but the gallery, y-mullioned windows and semi-Tudor door were retained. Although the construction of a round tower was suggested in the 1920s, this
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In modern times, the harbour has a number of fishing vessels moored there as well as smaller boats using it is a launching site for sea fishing/recreational sports. During summer months there is also a ferry service to the base of the Cliffs of Moher as well as to the Aran Islands.
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The Cliffs of Moher are one of Ireland's top visitor attractions, and include a protected colony of cliff-nesting seabirds. The area was designated as a Refuge for Fauna in 1988, and as a Special Protection Area for Birds (SPA) under the EU Birds Directive in 1989.
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The church of Moymore was built in 1877, on an elevated site overlooking the bay. There was no church previously at this location. Before that the people of the area attended Mass in a small thatched chapel a quarter mile to the east in Caheraderry (Derry).
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had to be winched into harbour. A currach would bring the rope out to the ship. Locally quarried flag was cut and polished beside the harbour and winched onto ships by steam crane. These slabs were transported to several British cities.
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of Clare and by crown forces, and those Spanish sailors who had come ashore had to withdraw to their ship. One captive was taken and sent for interrogation. The Zuñiga escaped the coast with favorable winds, and later reached Le Havre.
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A visitor centre, the John P. Holland Centre, opened in 2016. A statue of Holland, originally on public display on Liscannor's Main Street, was moved into the centre, alongside displays about his life and work with submarines.
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There are several memorials to Holland in the area, including one erected on the 50th anniversary of his death in 1964. A further memorial, donated by the Submarine Veterans of the US Navy, was erected in Liscannor in 1977.
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The village of Liscannor is of late 18th century origin. According to an 1814 survey there were nearly 200 houses in it at the time, and about ten of them had flag roofs. 40 houses were used by fishermen.
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had the well house built. Pilgrims from elsewhere in County Clare and from the Aran Islands came to Liscannor. Pattern Days on which large groups attended included St Brigid's Day (1 February) and
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In 1964, the village of his birth, Liscannor, erected a plaque to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of his death. The town also renamed Castle Street, calling it 'Holland Street' in his honour
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The ruined remains include a six-story tower with a spiral stairway to the east and a lower main building next to it. This latter was described in some detail by
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are about 5 km (3.1 mi) north west of the village. Between Lahinch and Liscannor lies the small village of Moymore. Liscannor is located in the
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The well has been a pilgrimage site since at least the 1830s, when following a personal cure which he attributed to the waters of the well,
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cottages was a sheebeen known as Gleeson's and the other a schoolhouse, where a hedge-schoolmaster taught.
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tower which would have housed the bell as well as cottage industries on the lower floors was never built.
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or lower sanctuary, enclosed in a little house which contains votive offerings left by pilgrims.
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Zuñiga was damaged, and anchored off-shore of Liscannor. The ship came under surveillance by the
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The harbour was built between 1825 and 1831 for £2,900, of which £2,000 was a government grant.
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John Philip Holland (1841-1914) was born in Castle Street , now Holland Street , Liscannor
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a new John P Holland centre has opened in his birthplace of Liscannor in County Clare
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Liscannor has been referred to as "the Pope's Own Parish". Located in the
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Liscannor probably takes its name from an old fort that was located here.
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in the late 19th century, who noted that it had five floors.
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Liscannor Castle was an O'Connor stronghold which, like
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Irish
Panoramic view of Liscannor
Official seal of Liscannor
Liscannor is located in Ireland
52°56′19″N 9°23′38″W / 52.93851°N 9.394000°W / 52.93851; -9.394000
Ireland
Province
County
County Clare
Time zone
UTC+0
WET
DST
UTC-1
IST
WEST
Irish grid reference
R064884
Irish
ringfort
County Clare
Ireland
R478 road
Lahinch
Doolin
Cliffs of Moher
2016 census
Ireland
Liscannor Bay
R478 regional road

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