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Lustymore Island

Lustymore Island (from Irish Loiste Mór 'big lodge') [1] is an island located in Lower Lough Erne, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.

Nearby is Boa Island whose Caldragh cemetery has a carved Janus-type figure. A second figure was brought to Caldragh in 1939 from Lustymore Island.[2]

In the early 20th century, Lady Hunt from Alberta, Canada, owned both Lustymore and Lustybeg islands. When her residence, Glenvar House, accidentally burned down, she moved to Germany.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Place Names NI - Home". www.placenamesni.org. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  2. ^ "Boa Island". Tuatha, 8 June 2022. Retrieved 16 November 2024
  3. ^ Lowry-Corry (1932), pp. 200–204

Sources

  • Lowry-Corry, Dorothy. "The Stones Carved with Human Effigies on Boa Island and on Lustymore Island, in Lower Lough Erne". Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: Archaeology, Culture, History, Literature, volume 41, 1932. JSTOR 25515968

54°30′08″N 7°50′35″W / 54.50225°N 7.84295°W / 54.50225; -7.84295