Province of Ulster IV

Categories: Provinces, Ulster

Above: View in Ulster County Down lies east of Armagh , on the shores of the Irish Sea. The coast is deeply indented at Belfast Lough, Strangford Lough, and Carlingford Lough. Strangford Lough is almost enclosed by land. The Mourne Mountains, which extend for about fifteen miles across the south-east of the county, rise direct [...]

Above: View in Ulster County Down lies east of Armagh , on the shores of the Irish Sea. The coast is deeply indented at Belfast Lough, Strangford Lough, and Carlingford Lough. Strangford Lough is almost enclosed by land. The Mourne Mountains, which extend for about fifteen miles across the south-east of the county, rise direct from the sea-shore. The chief rivers are the Bann and the Lagan. Downpatrick, the county town, on Strangford Lough, derives its name from St. Patrick, who was buried ... Read More

Province of Ulster II

Categories: Provinces, Ulster

Above: View In Ulster county antrim, on the north-east coast, washed by the North Channel, is that part of Ireland nearest to Scotland. From shore to shore the distance is only about twelve miles. The coast of Antrim (Hotels, Antrim, Ireland) is broken into a number of fine cliffs, part of which form the famous [...]

Above: View In Ulster county antrim, on the north-east coast, washed by the North Channel, is that part of Ireland nearest to Scotland. From shore to shore the distance is only about twelve miles. The coast of Antrim (Hotels, Antrim, Ireland) is broken into a number of fine cliffs, part of which form the famous Giants' Causeway. On the coast are Kathlin Island, Fair Head, and Belfast Lough. The surface is high and rugged, with mountains running down to the sea, forming ... Read More