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Village in Ulster, Republic of Ireland
Porthall
Halla an Phoirt
Village
Port Hall, the country house that gave its name to the village of Porthall.
Porthall (Irish: Halla an Phoirt)[2] is a village and townland in County Donegal, Ireland. The village is located on the west bank of the River Foyle, in The Laggan district of East Donegal, on the R265 road. The nearest town is Lifford, the county town.
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Porthall (Irish: Halla an Phoirt) is a village and townland in County Donegal, Ireland. The village is located on the west bank of the River Foyle, in...
Porthall railway station served Porthall, County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland. The Londonderry and Enniskillen Railway opened the station on 1 May...
outskirts of Lifford, while the Swilly Burn flows into the Foyle near Porthall, a hamlet between St Johnston and Lifford. St Johnston Burn flows into...
Londonderry Foyle Road Foyle Valley Railway Carrigans St. Johnston Porthall River Foyle River Foyle Strabane Finn Valley Railway to Stranorlar Sion Mills...
Laggan, New South Wales, Australia Laggan, County Donegal, Ireland, see Porthall Lagganstown, County Tipperary, Ireland Lake Louise, Alberta, formerly named...
torture by British troops in Northern Ireland. Marreco maintained homes at Porthall, a Georgian house near Lifford in County Donegal where he bred Charollais...
but have since moved to the recently closed Boyagh National School in Porthall. Alexander Allison (1799–1862) – Lifford-born Mayor of Nashville, Tennessee...
still in existence, an iron railway bridge that crossed the Foyle near Porthall, a village just north of Lifford, carried the Great Northern Railway (Ireland)...
part restored History Date of act 1791 Date of first use 1796 Date closed 1962 Geography Start point Strabane End point Porthall Connects to River Foyle...
Strabane across the Irish border; Route 489 covering Carrigans, St Johnston, Porthall, Lifford and Strabane; and Route 491 covering Raphoe, Convoy, Stranorlar...
Bennin (Binnion). (Binnion Hill can be found four kilometres north-west of Porthall and eight kilometres north of Lifford). Others with Calvagh were his son...