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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Cavan => Topic started by: dentony1 on Sunday 27 July 08 06:11 BST (UK)
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Was wondering if anyone could tell me if this ancestral place "Quivvy Island" is in fact an island. I'm told by an Irish friend it could be an inlet not an island. It was supposed to originally have had a school & 2 churches on the "island", I can find reference to Quivvy Marina and Lough (which i know is a lake) & to Quivvy Church but there is no reference to be found on the Net for the actual "island".
thanks
Debra
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Have you tried checking in an atlas or somewhere like google earth?
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Hi Debra
have you seen this site
http://www.brendan-perry.com/quivvy.swf
ricky
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thank you for the web link, pleased to see it mentions "island" but it must be very small because it doesn't show on any maps. Beautiful church, they've done a lovely job of restoring it too.
regards
Debra
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Hi Debra,
Have you contacted the people at Quivvy Marine? I'm inclined to think that they'd be well informed.
DC
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Thank you, I shall try that line.
regards
Debra
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I'll PM
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The Counties of Fermanagh and Cavan have been subject to extensive drainage works by Government over the past 90 years. What may have been an island at one time may not be an island now....
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Thank you
Regards
Debra