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  2. Aran knitting patterns - Wikipedia

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    Aran knitting patterns are heavily textured knitting patterns which are named after the Aran Islands, which are located off the west coast of Ireland from County Galway and County Clare. The patterns are knitted into socks, hats, vests, scarves, mittens, afghans, pillow covers, [ 1 ] and, most commonly, sweaters.

  3. Donegal tweed - Wikipedia

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    Donegal Tweed fabric – with the characteristic small pieces of yarn in different colours. The firm of Magee dates back to 1866. It was established by John Magee (1849–1901) who established a retail shop in the Diamond, in Donegal (town). He also bought tweed from Ardara and Carrick from part-time weavers who also worked as farmers and ...

  4. McElhinney's - Wikipedia

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    McElhinney's is a 3-storey fifteen-department store located in Ballybofey, County Donegal.It is the largest department store in Ireland outside Dublin. [1] It has been named National Retail Store of the Year and Best Superstore at the Retail Excellence Ireland Awards, among other awards for Outstanding Customer Service, Occasionwear, Bridal and more. [2]

  5. Magee of Donegal - Wikipedia

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    The current proprietors of Magee are Howard Temple's son Lynn and Lynn's children Charlotte and Patrick. Magee continues to be the largest and most famous producers of Donegal tweed. [4] In 2015, Donegal Bay Group purchased Robert Noble, a Scottish weaver owned by Moorbrook, Ltd., and whose sister mark, Replin, was sold to AW Hainsworth. [11] [1]

  6. Carrick, County Donegal - Wikipedia

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    The village has a post office as well as a number of pubs, shops and coffee shops. [citation needed] The Roman Catholic church in the village is dedicated to Saint Colm Cille, and was built in the 1850s. [3] The local national school has an enrollment of approximately 80 pupils, [4] and the secondary school had an enrollment of 214 students in ...

  7. Kilcar - Wikipedia

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    Cill Charthaigh (anglicised as Kilcar) [2] is a Gaeltacht village on the R263 regional road in the south west of County Donegal in Ireland.It is also a townland of 233 acres and a civil parish in the historic barony of Banagh.

  8. Burnfoot, County Donegal - Wikipedia

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    Burnfoot (Irish: Bun na hAbhann) [2] is a small village on the Inishowen peninsula in County Donegal, Ireland. It lies within the townland of Ballyderowen. It has a few local shops and a pub. As of 2022, the population was 413. [1]

  9. Main Street, Letterkenny - Wikipedia

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    Main Street (Irish: An Phríomhshráid) is an important thoroughfare in Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland.Sometimes claimed to be the longest street in Ireland, [1] [2] it is divided into two sections, with Lower Main Street (the south end) running from the junction at Oldtown Road to the Market Square and Upper Main Street (the north end) running from the Market Square to the junction at ...