Old Map of County Donegal in 1844 by Samuel Lewis - Letterkenny, Ballyshannon, Killybegs
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This is a charming historical map of County Donegal from Samuel Lewis's 1844 Topographical Dictionary of Ireland. Lewis was Ireland's most meticulous 19th-century topographer, and his Donegal map captures this rugged northwestern Irish county with remarkable detail and accuracy.
Donegal town itself, the county seat, sits centrally along the River Eske. Letterkenny, the county's largest town, stands prominently in the interior as a regional market centre. Dunfanaghy shows the dramatic cliff scenery of the northern coast, while Killybegs, a fishing village on Donegal Bay, reflects the county's maritime traditions. Ballyshannon is an important market town and river port on the River Erne, and Glenveagh's wild, mountainous terrain is marked in the interior, alongside smaller settlements like Ardara, Gweedore, and Falcarragh tracing the county's coastline and river valleys.
Wonderful as a birthday, Christmas, Father's Day or housewarming gift for anyone with Irish heritage from Donegal, or history enthusiasts drawn to Ireland's dramatic northwest.

