River, largest tributary of the Dodder, Dublin, Ireland
Owendoher River
Owendoher River near Cruagh Wood
Physical characteristics
Source
• location
Glendoo Mountain and Kilakee Mountain, County Dublin
Mouth
• location
River Dodder near Rathfarnham, ultimately Dublin Bay (River Liffey)
Basin features
River system
River Liffey via River Dodder system
Tributaries
• right
Whitechurch Stream
The Owendoher River (Irish: An Dothra Bheag, i.e. "The Little Dodder") is a small river in southern County Dublin, Ireland, the largest tributary of the River Dodder, and a part of the River Liffey system.
The OwendoherRiver (Irish: An Dothra Bheag, i.e. "The Little Dodder") is a small river in southern County Dublin, Ireland, the largest tributary of the...
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owner of one of the many mills which existed along the banks of the OwendoherRiver in Rockbrook. The family of Clarke donated funds to the Whitechurch...
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larch, Sitka spruce, oak and beech. Crossing the R116 road and the OwendoherRiver, it enters Cruagh Wood. The route crosses the wood along the northern...
industries, especially the production of paper, developed on the Owendoher and Dodder rivers, and many mills were erected during the 18th and 19th centuries...
backdrop, while the blue coloured foreground symbolises the Owendoher and Little Dargle River which are boundaries of the Ballyboden parish. The triangular...