Front:
The Hill of Doon, Lough Corrib, Oughterard, Co. Galway, Ireland.
Colour Photo by John Mn, F.R.P.S.
Back:
GIANT POSTCARD
A JOHN HINDE
COUNTY GALWAY
JOHN HINDE
Card No. 1/46
Printed and Published by John Hinde Ltd. Cabinteely, Co. Dublin, Irish Republic. Sold as a Post Card. Rights for all other commercial uses reserved.
HILL OF DOON, LOUGH CORRIB, CO. GALWAY: Lough Corrib
is one of the largest lakes of the West of Ireland, and provides
possibly the best all-round free fishing in Ireland, holding
salmon, trout, pike, rudd, perch and eels. With a length of 27
miles and a variable width (maximum 7 miles), the lake occupies
an area of 68 square miles. One of the most attractive spots on
the lake is the wooded Hill of Doon, which overlooks a narrow
inlet of the lake. From Oughterard a road through Currarevagh
leads to a splendid vantage point for viewing th [1.
ORIGINAL
PHOTOGRAPHIC DATA: 4 x 5 Crown Graphic Camera. 150 m.m. Ektar
lens. Pola screen. E.3. Ektachrome film. Exposure 1/5 second. f/32. June
morning.
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NOTE BELOW
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