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"Fingal: A Journey through Irish Landscapes and Literary Legends" Step into the enchanting world of Fingal, a place where history, nature, and literature intertwine

Background imageFingal Collection: Fingal Cave Staffa George Washington Wilson Scottish

Fingal Cave Staffa George Washington Wilson Scottish
Fingals Cave, Staffa; George Washington Wilson (Scottish, 1823 - 1893); September 27, 1865; Albumen silver print

Background imageFingal Collection: Oscar Fingal O flahertie Wills Wilde 1854 To 1900 Irish Novelist Playwright Freemason Wit

Oscar Fingal O flahertie Wills Wilde 1854 To 1900 Irish Novelist Playwright Freemason Wit

Background imageFingal Collection: Malahide Castle, Talbot Botanic Garden, Malahide, Co Fingal, Ireland

Malahide Castle, Talbot Botanic Garden, Malahide, Co Fingal, Ireland

Background imageFingal Collection: Skerries Windmill, Co Dublin, Ireland

Skerries Windmill, Co Dublin, Ireland

Background imageFingal Collection: Malahide Castle, Co Dublin, Ireland; 12Th Century Castle

Malahide Castle, Co Dublin, Ireland; 12Th Century Castle

Background imageFingal Collection: Malahide Castle, Co Fingal, Ireland

Malahide Castle, Co Fingal, Ireland

Background imageFingal Collection: Skerries Mills Co Fingal, Ireland

Skerries Mills Co Fingal, Ireland

Background imageFingal Collection: Caricature of Oscar Wilde, Irish poet and playwright

Caricature of Oscar Wilde, Irish poet and playwright
Caricature of Oscar Fingal O Flahertie Wills Wilde (1854-1900), Irish poet, novelist, essayist and playwright. 1881

Background imageFingal Collection: Victoria / Fingals Cave

Victoria / Fingals Cave
Queen Victoria sails into Fingals Cave on the Island of Staffa, Scotland. Date: 1847

Background imageFingal Collection: Ossian, 1804-5 (wash over pencil on paper)

Ossian, 1804-5 (wash over pencil on paper)
XKH141640 Ossian, 1804-5 (wash over pencil on paper) by Runge, Philipp Otto (1777-1810); 27.6x22.4 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; German, out of copyright

Background imageFingal Collection: Town Meeting, c. 1770, from M Fingal, by John Trumball, engraved by Elkanah Tisdale

Town Meeting, c. 1770, from M Fingal, by John Trumball, engraved by Elkanah Tisdale
BAL124540 Town Meeting, c.1770, from M Fingal, by John Trumball, engraved by Elkanah Tisdale (1768-1835) 1795 (engraving) (b&w photo) by American School, (18th century); Private Collection; American

Background imageFingal Collection: Fingals Cave

Fingals Cave
circa 1880: Fingals cave on the Isle of Staffa, the Inner Hebrides, renowned for its unique basalt rock formation. The cave stretches almost 250 feet into the rock

Background imageFingal Collection: Oscar Fingal O Flahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 1854 - 30 November 1900) was an Irish writer

Oscar Fingal O Flahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 1854 - 30 November 1900) was an Irish writer, poet, and prominent aesthete. Photograph taken in 1882 by Napoleon Sarony

Background imageFingal Collection: Fingals Cave, best-known of the caves in the basalt stacks on the southwest coast of Staffa

Fingals Cave, best-known of the caves in the basalt stacks on the southwest coast of Staffa, Inner Hebrides, Scotland. 69 metres long

Background imageFingal Collection: Faery Saeve

Faery Saeve
Saeve, one of the Faery people, who asks Fionn to protect her against the Fear Doirche, the Dark Man of the Shi. They fall in love, naturally




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"Fingal: A Journey through Irish Landscapes and Literary Legends" Step into the enchanting world of Fingal, a place where history, nature, and literature intertwine. From the mesmerizing Fingal's Cave in Scotland to the picturesque landscapes of Howth Castle in County Dublin, Ireland, this captivating journey will transport you to breathtaking destinations. As we delve into the depths of Fingal's Cave, its majestic beauty leaves us awe-struck. The rhythmic waves crashing against its rocky walls create a symphony that echoes through time, and is here that we imagine Oscar Wilde himself finding inspiration for his literary masterpieces as he sat in his chair contemplating life's mysteries. Embarking on RMS Columba along The Royal Route circa 1928 takes us on an unforgettable adventure. We sail across vast waters towards Fingal's Cave, witnessing Scotland's Western Highlands and Islands unfold before our eyes like a vibrant poster come to life. Returning to Ireland, we find ourselves at Howth Castle in County Dublin. Here lies a harmonious blend of land and sea; sailboats gracefully glide past the iconic Howth Lighthouse while fishing boats dotting the horizon tell tales of hardworking seafarers casting their nets for bountiful catches. Adventurers seeking thrill can kayak amidst these stunning coastal vistas or explore Martello Tower at the Museum Of Vintage Radio – reminders of Ireland's rich maritime heritage. And if your senses crave more delights, visit Howth's Wholesale Fishmarket where fresh catches tantalize taste buds with their oceanic flavors. But amidst all this natural splendor lies St. Mary’s Abbey and Cemetery – a serene sanctuary steeped in history and spirituality. As we wander among ancient tombstones adorned with stories untold, it becomes clear that Fingal is not just about scenic wonders but also honors those who came before us.