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Mary from Dungloe (festival)

The Mary From Dungloe International Festival is a popular Irish music festival held annually, usually at the end of July in the small town of Dungloe, County Donegal. The festival is centred on a pageant to find out which contestant has the spirit of the festival, who is then crowned "Mary From Dungloe". The winner of the contest holds this title for a year and acts as an ambassador for the festival. Irish emigrant communities from around the world, as well as some Irish counties and towns, participate by nominating a young woman, endearingly titled a "Mary", to represent their community at the contest. The festival has grown in popularity over the years and now regularly attracts tens of thousands of visitors to the area. The festival is inspired by the song "Mary from Dungloe" as the Rose of Tralee festival is by "The Rose of Tralee". In 2019, the festival celebrated its 52nd anniversary, with Roisin Maher from New York becoming Mary From Dungloe 2019.

A typical scene at the Mary From Dungloe Festival, 2005.

Participating communities edit

Many communities around the world with links to County Donegal have their own local contests to pick their community's "Mary" who subsequently is nominated to travel to Dungloe to compete in the Mary From Dungloe contest. Irish communities who have entered contestants include:

Traditional festival events edit

There are a number of traditional events which are run every year as part of the festival. Here are just a few examples:

Event Traditional Location
Opening Ceremony Main St.
Introduction of MFD Contestants Main St.
Country Sunday Main St.
Lá Gaelach Main St.
Open Air Music Main St.
Art Exhibition Sharkey's Service Station / Ionad Teampaill Chróine
McGurk's Fun Fair The Cope Car Park, Quay Road
Childrens Sports Day CLG An Clochán Liath/Dungloe GAA Grounds
Men's Golf Open Cruit Island Golf Club
Ladies Golf Open Cruit Island Golf Club
Treasure Hunt Main St. starting point
Annual 5K Road Race Main St. & surrounds
Fly Fishing Competition Dungloe Marina
Little Miss Mary Competition Parochial Hall/ CDP na Rosann
Table Quiz Maghery Community Centre/ Midway Bar & Restaurant
Junior Table Quiz Ionad Teampall Cróine
Social Evening with the Marys Various Historic Tour of the Rosses Departs Main St. Walk the Rosses Dungloe area, Leitir/Lettermacaward, Maghery, Rann na Feirste, Loch an Iúir, Burtonport Interviewing of the MFD Contestants Carrickfinn Airport / Rosses Community School
Bonny Baby Show Parochial Hall
Daniel O'Donnell in Concert Festival Dome
Carnival Parade Main St.
Band Competition Main St.
MFD Contest Final Festival Dome / Ionad Spóirt na Rosann
Gala Ball Waterfront Hotel
Closing Ceremony Main St.

2023 Contestants edit

The 2023 'Marys' for the festival were as follows:

  • Shannon Neary – Bayonne[1][2]
  • Róisín Costelloe – Belfast[3]
  • Katie Houston – Birmingham[1][4]
  • Katie Galligan – Cavan[5]
  • Christina Gallagher – Donegal[1][6]
  • Adele Morgan – Dubai[1][7][8]
  • Danielle Varley – Dublin[9]
  • Caitlín Mc Cahill – Dungloe[1][10]
  • Ríana Nic Giolla Bhríde – Gaeltacht[11]
  • Caitlin Edelsten – Glasgow[1][12]
  • Erin Doohan – London[1][13]
  • Kiera O’Connor – New York[1][14]
  • AnneMarie Caffrey Mantei – Philadelphia[1][15]
  • Aoibhín O’Dea – Wild Atlantic Way[1][16]

Contest winners edit

Below is a complete list of contest winners from 1968 to 2023.

Year Winner Represented Originally From Age
1968 Celine Powell[17][18] Dublin Galway
1969 Marie McGlinchey[19] Donegal
1970 Monina Hughes Armagh
1971 Gloria O'Boyle Donegal Bunbeg, Gweedore
1972 Carole Mary Carr[19] Limerick
1973 Nora Boyle[19] Donegal Burndennet, County Tyrone
1974 Maribel Lopez Del Hoya[19] Spain
1975 Maureen Temple[20][21] Londonderry
1976 Anne Marie McDaid[20][21] Derry
1977 Sheila T Boyle[19] Bayonne
1978 Bernice McElroy[22] Down Warrenpoint, County Down 18
1979 Ann O'Callaghan Louth
1980 Marie Coyle[18] Glasgow
1981 Noreen Galligan[23] An Ghaeltacht
1982 Debbie O'Brien[24] Manchester 17
1983 Máire McCole[25][18] Dungloe
1984 Anne Marie Moloney[18] New York Jackson Heights 18
1985 Sheila Hughes[18] Mayo
1986 Linda Farrell[26] Louth 22
1987 Maria McGovern[25][18] Dublin Dublin
1988 Maureen Connelly[19] Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania New York 24
1989 Carmel Kelly[27] Donegal Donegal
1990 Anne Marie Downes[19] Louth
1991 Pamela Sheridan[28] Meath
1992 Paula O'Reilly[29][18] Monaghan
1993 Samantha Pairman[30] North East England
1994 Sarah Mulholland[30][18] Dungloe Kincasslagh 21
1995 Kathleen McMahon[18] New York New York 20
1996 Siobhan Bignell Melbourne London, England 24
1997 Heather Stewart[31] Edinburgh
1998 Brighid Williams Sydney
1999 Ciara Diver[21] Derry Portstewart, County Londonderry
2000 Shirley McGlynn[32] Manchester Dublin 21
2001 Fiona Callan[33][34] Wicklow Wicklow 19
2002 Jolene McMonagle[34] An Ghealtacht Falcarragh 22
2003 Aisling Friel[35] Glasgow Glasgow 21
2004 Lisa Mc Kelvey[36] Dungloe Dungloe 20
2005 Katie Armstrong[37] Philadelphia Philadelphia 25
2006 Jennifer Halton Kildare Kildare 22
2007 Kerry Sweeney[31] Edinburgh Edinburgh 21
2008 Una Rooney[38] Armagh Armagh 24
2009 Kate Ferguson[21] Derry Derry 25
2010 Jemma Ferry[39][31] Edinburgh Edinburgh 22
2011 Debbie Rodgers[40] Dungloe Burtonport 21
2012 Meghan Davis[41] Philadelphia Wilkes-Barre, PA 26
2013 Grace Sweeney[42] Glasgow Glasgow 27
2014 Kate Linsay[43] Sydney Sydney 19
2015 Siobhan Dunn[44][31] Edinburgh Edinburgh 28
2016 Eva Ní Dhoibhlinn[45] Gaeltacht Gweedore 20
2017 Alisha Medford[46] Glasgow Glasgow 20
2018 Caroline O'Donnell[47] Dungloe Leffin 25
2019–2022 Róisín Maher[48] New York Carlow 27
2021 Virtual Mary Alannagh Nic Fhloinn[49] Pleanáil Teanga (Gaeltacht) Sheskinarone 22
2022 Caitlin Finn[50] London Ballybofey London Letterkenny 21
2023 Adele Morgan[7] Dubai

Glasgow

28

Entertainers and musicians edit

Many Irish and international acts have performed at the festival over the years. The traditional annual crowd puller, however, continues to be internationally renowned folk singer Daniel O'Donnell, who made his festival debut in 1985.

Famous comperes edit

The Mary From Dungloe contest final has been compered by a number of famous faces.

References edit

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  3. ^ "Mary From Dungloe International Arts Festival – 🌟Belfast Mary 2023 🌟". 12 July 2023. Retrieved 2 February 2024 – via Facebook.
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  20. ^ a b "ARE YOU THE NEXT DERRY "MARY FROM DUNGLOE"?". Derry Daily. 30 April 2014. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  21. ^ a b c d "Legal eagle Kate crowned the new Mary of Dungloe". BelfastTelegraph.co.uk. 4 August 2009. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  22. ^ "Warrenpoint Girl is "Mary From Dungloe"". Derry Journal. Derry, Northern Ireland. 11 August 1978. p. 17.
  23. ^ "Irish Broadcasting History & Hall of Fame: The Pirate Radio of Dungloe". Irish Broadcasting History & Hall of Fame. 18 April 2020. Retrieved 2 February 2024. For the festival, having seen the success of RTE's service in the locality, the organising festival committee in 1981 with the help of a local pirate radio station put their own station on the air to entertain and inform the thousands who visited the area for the festival. That years crowned Mary was Noreen Galligan who represented The Gaeltach
  24. ^ "Summer Festival Fever". RTÉ Archives. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
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  27. ^ "1982 Donegal Sports Star winners honoured at 2022 launch". Donegal Daily. 9 January 2023. Retrieved 2 February 2024. Off the track Carmel made headlines in 1989 when she was crowned Mary from Dungloe.
  28. ^ McLaughlin, Rachel (1 August 2017). "What Mary from Dungloe means to me – with Meath Mary, Aisling Ni Aoidh – Donegal Woman". Retrieved 2 February 2024. I can't wait to meet Pamela Sheridan the Meath Mary who won the title in 1991,and of course Daniel O'Donnell as my Nanny is his biggest fan.
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  31. ^ a b c d McLoughlin, Laura (22 January 2023). "Keadue dentist retires from Edinburgh practice". Donegal News. Retrieved 2 February 2024. Over the years Paddy and his Edinburgh team have secured a total of four Mary titles. Heather Stewart in 1997, Kerry Sweeney ten years later in 2007, daughter Jemma in 2010, and Siobhan Dunn in 2015.
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  39. ^ "Edinburgh Mary secures Dungloe crown". Highland Radio – Latest Donegal News and Sport. 2 August 2010. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
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  42. ^ "MARY WINS THE FESTIVAL CROWN WITH A BROKEN LEG". Donegal Daily. 7 August 2013. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  43. ^ Blake Knox, Kirsty (5 August 2014). "Kate from Down Under is crowned Mary from Dungloe". Irish Independent. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  44. ^ "Siobhan Dunn named Mary from Dungloe 2015". Highland Radio – Latest Donegal News and Sport. 3 August 2015. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  45. ^ "Gaeltacht Mary, Eva Ni Dhoibhlinn crowned Mary from Dungloe 2016". Highland Radio – Latest Donegal News and Sport. 1 August 2016. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  46. ^ "Glasgow legal student Alisha Medford is crowned Mary from Dungloe 2017". donegallive.ie. 7 August 2017. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  47. ^ Maguire, Stephen (6 August 2018). "Local woman Caroline scoops this year's Mary from Dungloe crown". Donegal Daily. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  48. ^ Sanz, Catherine (5 August 2019). "Construction manager wins the 2019 Mary from Dungloe crown". The Irish Times. Dungloe. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  49. ^ Ashmore, Chris. "Winner of 2021 Virtual Mary From Dungloe is announced". donegallive.ie. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  50. ^ "'London Mary' Caitlin is the 2022 Mary from Dungloe". Donegal Daily. 31 July 2022. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
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The Mary From Dungloe International Festival is a popular Irish music festival held annually usually at the end of July in the small town of Dungloe County Donegal The festival is centred on a pageant to find out which contestant has the spirit of the festival who is then crowned Mary From Dungloe The winner of the contest holds this title for a year and acts as an ambassador for the festival Irish emigrant communities from around the world as well as some Irish counties and towns participate by nominating a young woman endearingly titled a Mary to represent their community at the contest The festival has grown in popularity over the years and now regularly attracts tens of thousands of visitors to the area The festival is inspired by the song Mary from Dungloe as the Rose of Tralee festival is by The Rose of Tralee In 2019 the festival celebrated its 52nd anniversary with Roisin Maher from New York becoming Mary From Dungloe 2019 A typical scene at the Mary From Dungloe Festival 2005 Contents 1 Participating communities 2 Traditional festival events 3 2023 Contestants 4 Contest winners 5 Entertainers and musicians 6 Famous comperes 7 References 8 External linksParticipating communities editMany communities around the world with links to County Donegal have their own local contests to pick their community s Mary who subsequently is nominated to travel to Dungloe to compete in the Mary From Dungloe contest Irish communities who have entered contestants include Antrim Armagh Bayonne New Jersey Belfast Birmingham Cavan Chicago Cork Kildare Derry Donegal Down Dubai Dungloe Dublin Edinburgh Fermanagh France An Ghaeltacht Galway Glasgow India Limerick London Louth Manchester Mayo Meath Melbourne Miami Midlands UK Monaghan North East England Tipperary New York Washington DC Philadelphia Roscommon San Francisco Spain Sydney Tyrone Waterford Wicklow Wild Atlantic Way Wilkes Barre PennsylvaniaTraditional festival events editThere are a number of traditional events which are run every year as part of the festival Here are just a few examples Event Traditional LocationOpening Ceremony Main St Introduction of MFD Contestants Main St Country Sunday Main St La Gaelach Main St Open Air Music Main St Art Exhibition Sharkey s Service Station Ionad Teampaill ChroineMcGurk s Fun Fair The Cope Car Park Quay RoadChildrens Sports Day CLG An Clochan Liath Dungloe GAA GroundsMen s Golf Open Cruit Island Golf ClubLadies Golf Open Cruit Island Golf ClubTreasure Hunt Main St starting pointAnnual 5K Road Race Main St amp surroundsFly Fishing Competition Dungloe MarinaLittle Miss Mary Competition Parochial Hall CDP na RosannTable Quiz Maghery Community Centre Midway Bar amp RestaurantJunior Table Quiz Ionad Teampall CroineSocial Evening with the Marys Various Historic Tour of the Rosses Departs Main St Walk the Rosses Dungloe area Leitir Lettermacaward Maghery Rann na Feirste Loch an Iuir Burtonport Interviewing of the MFD Contestants Carrickfinn Airport Rosses Community SchoolBonny Baby Show Parochial HallDaniel O Donnell in Concert Festival DomeCarnival Parade Main St Band Competition Main St MFD Contest Final Festival Dome Ionad Spoirt na RosannGala Ball Waterfront HotelClosing Ceremony Main St This list of songs or music related items is incomplete you can help by adding missing items October 2021 2023 Contestants editThe 2023 Marys for the festival were as follows Shannon Neary Bayonne 1 2 Roisin Costelloe Belfast 3 Katie Houston Birmingham 1 4 Katie Galligan Cavan 5 Christina Gallagher Donegal 1 6 Adele Morgan Dubai 1 7 8 Danielle Varley Dublin 9 Caitlin Mc Cahill Dungloe 1 10 Riana Nic Giolla Bhride Gaeltacht 11 Caitlin Edelsten Glasgow 1 12 Erin Doohan London 1 13 Kiera O Connor New York 1 14 AnneMarie Caffrey Mantei Philadelphia 1 15 Aoibhin O Dea Wild Atlantic Way 1 16 Contest winners editBelow is a complete list of contest winners from 1968 to 2023 Year Winner Represented Originally From Age1968 Celine Powell 17 18 Dublin Galway1969 Marie McGlinchey 19 Donegal1970 Monina Hughes Armagh1971 Gloria O Boyle Donegal Bunbeg Gweedore1972 Carole Mary Carr 19 Limerick1973 Nora Boyle 19 Donegal Burndennet County Tyrone1974 Maribel Lopez Del Hoya 19 Spain1975 Maureen Temple 20 21 Londonderry1976 Anne Marie McDaid 20 21 Derry1977 Sheila T Boyle 19 Bayonne1978 Bernice McElroy 22 Down Warrenpoint County Down 181979 Ann O Callaghan Louth1980 Marie Coyle 18 Glasgow1981 Noreen Galligan 23 An Ghaeltacht1982 Debbie O Brien 24 Manchester 171983 Maire McCole 25 18 Dungloe1984 Anne Marie Moloney 18 New York Jackson Heights 181985 Sheila Hughes 18 Mayo1986 Linda Farrell 26 Louth 221987 Maria McGovern 25 18 Dublin Dublin1988 Maureen Connelly 19 Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania New York 241989 Carmel Kelly 27 Donegal Donegal1990 Anne Marie Downes 19 Louth1991 Pamela Sheridan 28 Meath1992 Paula O Reilly 29 18 Monaghan1993 Samantha Pairman 30 North East England1994 Sarah Mulholland 30 18 Dungloe Kincasslagh 211995 Kathleen McMahon 18 New York New York 201996 Siobhan Bignell Melbourne London England 241997 Heather Stewart 31 Edinburgh1998 Brighid Williams Sydney1999 Ciara Diver 21 Derry Portstewart County Londonderry2000 Shirley McGlynn 32 Manchester Dublin 212001 Fiona Callan 33 34 Wicklow Wicklow 192002 Jolene McMonagle 34 An Ghealtacht Falcarragh 222003 Aisling Friel 35 Glasgow Glasgow 212004 Lisa Mc Kelvey 36 Dungloe Dungloe 202005 Katie Armstrong 37 Philadelphia Philadelphia 252006 Jennifer Halton Kildare Kildare 222007 Kerry Sweeney 31 Edinburgh Edinburgh 212008 Una Rooney 38 Armagh Armagh 242009 Kate Ferguson 21 Derry Derry 252010 Jemma Ferry 39 31 Edinburgh Edinburgh 222011 Debbie Rodgers 40 Dungloe Burtonport 212012 Meghan Davis 41 Philadelphia Wilkes Barre PA 262013 Grace Sweeney 42 Glasgow Glasgow 272014 Kate Linsay 43 Sydney Sydney 192015 Siobhan Dunn 44 31 Edinburgh Edinburgh 282016 Eva Ni Dhoibhlinn 45 Gaeltacht Gweedore 202017 Alisha Medford 46 Glasgow Glasgow 202018 Caroline O Donnell 47 Dungloe Leffin 252019 2022 Roisin Maher 48 New York Carlow 272021 Virtual Mary Alannagh Nic Fhloinn 49 Pleanail Teanga Gaeltacht Sheskinarone 222022 Caitlin Finn 50 London Ballybofey London Letterkenny 212023 Adele Morgan 7 Dubai Glasgow 28Entertainers and musicians editMany Irish and international acts have performed at the festival over the years The traditional annual crowd puller however continues to be internationally renowned folk singer Daniel O Donnell who made his festival debut in 1985 Daniel O Donnell 29 Boyzone 51 Brian Kennedy 32 Donal Lunny 52 Altan The Hothouse Flowers Goats Don t Shave Nathan Carter 53 Christy Moore The Sawdoctors Paul Brady Shane McGowan Barry Sinclair Jimmy Buckley Hugo Duncan Mad Dog Macrea Louise DaCosta Riverdance Jake Carter and many more Famous comperes editThe Mary From Dungloe contest final has been compered by a number of famous faces Gay Byrne Daniel O Donnell Marty Whelan Pat Kenny Thelma Mansfield Gerry Kelly Noel Cunningham Dave O ConnorReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j Boland Rosita 6 August 2023 Mary from Dungloe Poses party pieces and Prosecco at Donegal s original lovely girls competition The Irish Times Retrieved 2 February 2024 Mary From Dungloe International Arts Festival Bayonne Mary 2023 17 July 2023 Retrieved 2 February 2024 via Facebook Mary From Dungloe International Arts Festival Belfast Mary 2023 12 July 2023 Retrieved 2 February 2024 via Facebook Mary From Dungloe International Arts Festival Birmingham Mary 20 July 2023 Retrieved 2 February 2024 via Facebook Mary From Dungloe International Arts Festival Cavan Mary 2023 10 July 2023 Retrieved 2 February 2024 via Facebook Mary From Dungloe International Arts Festival DONEGAL MARY 21 July 2023 Retrieved 2 February 2024 via Facebook a b Doherty Diarmaid 7 August 2023 Adele selected as 2023 Mary from Dungloe Donegal News Retrieved 2 February 2024 Mary From Dungloe International Arts Festival Dubai Mary 2023 6 July 2023 Retrieved 2 February 2024 via Facebook Mary From Dungloe International Arts Festival Dublin Mary 2023 4 July 2023 Retrieved 2 February 2024 via Facebook Mary From Dungloe International Arts Festival Dungloe Mary 2023 7 July 2023 Retrieved 2 February 2024 via Facebook Mary From Dungloe International Arts Festival Gaeltacht Mary 2023 11 July 2023 Retrieved 2 February 2024 via Facebook Mary From Dungloe International Arts Festival Glasgow Mary 2023 18 July 2023 Retrieved 2 February 2024 via Facebook Mary From Dungloe International Arts Festival LONDON MARY 3 July 2023 Retrieved 2 February 2024 via Facebook Mary From Dungloe International Arts Festival New York Mary 2023 19 July 2023 Retrieved 2 February 2024 via Facebook Mary From Dungloe International Arts Festival Philadelphia Mary 2023 13 July 2023 Retrieved 2 February 2024 via Facebook Mary From Dungloe International Arts Festival Wild Atlantic Way Mary 2023 14 July 2023 Retrieved 2 February 2024 via Facebook McCallig Elaine 8 July 2017 Watch 50th Mary from Dungloe Festival launched with first ever winner meeting current Marys Donegal Daily Retrieved 2 February 2024 a b c d e f g h i McLaughlin Rachel 31 July 2017 Events Celebrating fond memories and friendships at the Mary from Dungloe Golden Jubilee Banquet Donegal Woman Retrieved 2 February 2024 a b c d e f g Mary Dungloe Hi all we are trying to get in contact with the 4 February 2017 Retrieved 2 February 2024 via Facebook a b ARE YOU THE NEXT DERRY MARY FROM DUNGLOE Derry Daily 30 April 2014 Retrieved 2 February 2024 a b c d Legal eagle Kate crowned the new Mary of Dungloe BelfastTelegraph co uk 4 August 2009 ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 2 February 2024 Warrenpoint Girl is Mary From Dungloe Derry Journal Derry Northern Ireland 11 August 1978 p 17 Irish Broadcasting History amp Hall of Fame The Pirate Radio of Dungloe Irish Broadcasting History amp Hall of Fame 18 April 2020 Retrieved 2 February 2024 For the festival having seen the success of RTE s service in the locality the organising festival committee in 1981 with the help of a local pirate radio station put their own station on the air to entertain and inform the thousands who visited the area for the festival That years crowned Mary was Noreen Galligan who represented The Gaeltach Summer Festival Fever RTE Archives Retrieved 2 February 2024 a b McLaughlin Rachel 31 July 2017 Picture Special Nostalgia and celebrations at the Mary from Dungloe Golden Jubilee Banquet Donegal Daily Retrieved 2 February 2024 Mary From Dungloe Competition RTE Archives Retrieved 2 February 2024 1982 Donegal Sports Star winners honoured at 2022 launch Donegal Daily 9 January 2023 Retrieved 2 February 2024 Off the track Carmel made headlines in 1989 when she was crowned Mary from Dungloe McLaughlin Rachel 1 August 2017 What Mary from Dungloe means to me with Meath Mary Aisling Ni Aoidh Donegal Woman Retrieved 2 February 2024 I can t wait to meet Pamela Sheridan the Meath Mary who won the title in 1991 and of course Daniel O Donnell as my Nanny is his biggest fan a b Daniel O Donnell And Mary From Dungloe RTE Archives Retrieved 2 February 2024 a b Daniel O Donnell Myself and Majella with Samantha Pairman who was Mary From Dungloe in 1993 and Sarah Mulholland who was Mary From Dungloe in 1994 Both girls worked in the Viking House Facebook 30 July 2017 Retrieved 2 February 2024 via Facebook a b c d McLoughlin Laura 22 January 2023 Keadue dentist retires from Edinburgh practice Donegal News Retrieved 2 February 2024 Over the years Paddy and his Edinburgh team have secured a total of four Mary titles Heather Stewart in 1997 Kerry Sweeney ten years later in 2007 daughter Jemma in 2010 and Siobhan Dunn in 2015 a b Brett Sarah 26 April 2001 NORTHWEST Kennedy to perform at Mary from Dungloe BelfastTelegraph co uk ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 2 February 2024 Wicklow beauty wins Mary title The Irish Times 7 August 2001 Retrieved 2 February 2024 a b McGarvey Eoin 5 August 2002 Daniel gets diet tips as Gaeltacht girl steals show Irish Independent Retrieved 2 February 2024 McGarvey Eoin 4 August 2003 Falling apart at the seams Aisling in stitches after festival win Irish Independent Retrieved 2 February 2024 McGarvey Eoin 2 August 2004 Hometown decision as Mary from Dungloe title goes to local Irish Independent Retrieved 2 February 2024 McGarvey Eoin 1 August 2005 Mary from Dungloe title win is just the tonic for US nurse Katie Irish Independent Retrieved 2 February 2024 Hogan Louise 4 August 2008 Bizarre meets beautiful over weekend of festivals Irish Independent Retrieved 2 February 2024 Edinburgh Mary secures Dungloe crown Highland Radio Latest Donegal News and Sport 2 August 2010 Retrieved 2 February 2024 McGarvey Eoin 2 August 2011 Debbie s dream comes true as she wins Mary crown Irish Independent Retrieved 2 February 2024 Walsh Jane 7 August 2012 Philadelphia woman wins 45th Mary from Dungloe competition IrishCentral com Retrieved 2 February 2024 MARY WINS THE FESTIVAL CROWN WITH A BROKEN LEG Donegal Daily 7 August 2013 Retrieved 2 February 2024 Blake Knox Kirsty 5 August 2014 Kate from Down Under is crowned Mary from Dungloe Irish Independent Retrieved 2 February 2024 Siobhan Dunn named Mary from Dungloe 2015 Highland Radio Latest Donegal News and Sport 3 August 2015 Retrieved 2 February 2024 Gaeltacht Mary Eva Ni Dhoibhlinn crowned Mary from Dungloe 2016 Highland Radio Latest Donegal News and Sport 1 August 2016 Retrieved 2 February 2024 Glasgow legal student Alisha Medford is crowned Mary from Dungloe 2017 donegallive ie 7 August 2017 Retrieved 2 February 2024 Maguire Stephen 6 August 2018 Local woman Caroline scoops this year s Mary from Dungloe crown Donegal Daily Retrieved 2 February 2024 Sanz Catherine 5 August 2019 Construction manager wins the 2019 Mary from Dungloe crown The Irish Times Dungloe Retrieved 2 February 2024 Ashmore Chris Winner of 2021 Virtual Mary From Dungloe is announced donegallive ie Retrieved 2 February 2024 London Mary Caitlin is the 2022 Mary from Dungloe Donegal Daily 31 July 2022 Retrieved 2 February 2024 We ve had some Mary From Dungloe International Arts Festival 16 May 2019 Retrieved 2 February 2024 via Facebook RTE Archives on X Emmet Spiceland with Donal Lunny play 30 July 2017 via Twitter McCallig Elaine 5 August 2017 Hundreds attend Nathan Carter gig in Dungloe Donegal Daily Retrieved 2 February 2024 External links editOfficial website Linda Farrell Is Mary From Dungloe 1986 episode of Faces and Places from the RTE Television archives https www donegallive ie news donegal life 874310 winner of the 2022 mary from dungloe international arts festival is chosen html https www donegaldaily com 2022 08 01 london mary caitlin is the 2022 mary from dungloe https www donegallive ie news west donegal 874370 gallery 2022 mary from dungloe winner london mary caitlin finn html Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mary from Dungloe festival amp oldid 1210508622, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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