
Shanagolden, County Limerick - Wikipedia
Shanagolden (Irish: Seanghualainn, meaning 'the old shoulder') [2] is a small village in County Limerick, Ireland. It is west of the 'Golden Vale', an area of fertile agricultural land in the …
Shanagolden (Sean McCarthy) - performed by Don Stiffe
'Shanagolden' written by Sean McCarthy and performed by Don Stiffe from Galway, Ireland. Taken from the album 'Start of a Dream'.
Shanagolden Lyrics | BellsIrishLyrics
The lyrics of Shanagolden tell the story of a young woman who mourns the loss of her partner Willie, who fought and died for Irish Independance.
Irish Song Lyrics - Shanagolden
In the fields by Shanagolden, in the springtime of the year. You fought them, darling Willie, all through the summer days. And you died in Shanagolden, on a lonely summer's night. The hills …
Shanagolden - The O'Neill Sisters - YouTube
Needless to say it brought a tough Kerry Man to tears. xo Shanagolden is a haunting Irish love story written by the late great Seanie McCarthy.
♣ Shanagolden ♣ - YouTube
Composed by the late Seán McCarthy."The cold winds from the mountains are calling soft to me, The smell of scented heather brings bitt...
Shanagolden - Our Village - Facebook
Shanagolden is a small village located in County Limerick, Ireland. The village is situated west of the 'Golden Vale', an area of fertile agricultural land in the province of Munster and its origins …
Shanagolden
Welcome to the beautiful village of Shanagolden. Nestled in the hills of west Limerick, Shanagolden is a historic village that is proud of its past, whilst working to create a better …
Shanagolden Map - Village - Limerick, Ireland - Mapcarta
Shanagolden is a small village in County Limerick, Ireland. It is west of the 'Golden Vale', an area of fertile agricultural land in the province of Munster.
History of Shanagolden, in and County Limerick | Map and …
In 1887, John Bartholomew's Gazetteer of the British Isles described Shanagolden like this: Shanagolden, par. and vil., N. co. Limerick, 3 miles S. of Foynes - par., 4138 ac., pop. 1310; …