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Tory Island, or simply Tory, is an island 14.5 kilometres (7+3⁄4 nautical miles) off the north-west coast of
County Donegal County Donegal ( ; ) is a Counties of Ireland, county of the Republic of Ireland. It is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Ulster and is the northernmost county of Ireland. The county mostly borders Northern Ireland, sharing only a small b ...
in the north-west of
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, the northern
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in Ireland. It is officially known by its Irish name ''Toraigh'',Toraigh/Tory Island
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which, although spelled thus, is pronounced the same as the English version. It is the most remote inhabited island of Ireland. The name ''toraigh'' means "place of steep rocky heights".


Language

The main spoken language on the island is Irish, although English is spoken as well, to communicate with visitors. Tory is part of the Donegal ''
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'', and
Ulster Irish Ulster Irish ( or , ) is the variety of Irish language, Irish spoken in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Ulster. It "occupies a central position in the Goidelic languages, Gaelic world made up of Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man". Uls ...
(''Gaeilge Uladh'') is the main Irish dialect in use.


Geography and transport

The island is approximately long and wide, with an area of . The 2022 census recorded a population of 141, an increase from the 2016 population of 119. The population is distributed among four towns: ''An Baile Thoir'' (East Town), ''An Baile Thiar'' (West Town), ''An Lár'' (Middletown) and ''Úrbaile'' (Newtown). Petrol and diesel are available from Tory Oil at prices significantly higher than on the mainland. Tory has no airport, but it has regular ferry connections from mainland
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. The ferry operates daily all year round. It does not take cars, but holds up to 70 passengers. During the winter months, ferry crossings may not be possible on some days due to rough seas. However, between November and March a four-seater helicopter operates every other Thursday between Falcarragh and Tory. Power on the island is generated by three diesel electricity generators. These have a total capacity of 4 MW and burn through approximately 500 litres of fuel every day.


History


Ancient history

In the
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history of Ireland, ''
Lebor Gabála Érenn ''Lebor Gabála Érenn'' (literally "The Book of Ireland's Taking"; Modern Irish spelling: ''Leabhar Gabhála Éireann'', known in English as ''The Book of Invasions'') is a collection of poems and prose narratives in the Irish language inten ...
'', Tory Island was the site of Conand's Tower, the stronghold of the
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, before they were defeated by the Nemedians in a great battle on the island. The later Fomorian king, Balor of the evil eye, also lived here. Balor would imprison Ethlinn in a tower built atop ''Tor Mór'' (or ''Túr Mór'' in
Old Irish Old Irish, also called Old Gaelic (, Ogham, Ogham script: ᚌᚑᚔᚇᚓᚂᚉ; ; ; or ), is the oldest form of the Goidelic languages, Goidelic/Gaelic language for which there are extensive written texts. It was used from 600 to 900. The ...
, meaning The High Tower). ''Tor Mór'' is the island's highest point. A monastery was founded on Tory in the 6th century by
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. The monastery dominated life on the island until 1595, when it was plundered and destroyed by English troops, who were waging a war of suppression against local chieftains. (The monastery's bell tower, built in the 6th or 7th century, is the largest structure to have survived.)


Early modern history

In 1608, in what is known as the Siege of Tory Island (one of the final incidents of O'Doherty's Rebellion), a group of the surviving rebels took shelter in the castle on the island, but began killing each other in hopes of securing a
pardon A pardon is a government decision to allow a person to be relieved of some or all of the legal consequences resulting from a criminal conviction. A pardon may be granted before or after conviction for the crime, depending on the laws of the j ...
. The final action in the
Irish Rebellion of 1798 The Irish Rebellion of 1798 (; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ''The Turn out'', ''The Hurries'', 1798 Rebellion) was a popular insurrection against the British Crown in what was then the separate, but subordinate, Kingdom of Ireland. The m ...
, the naval Battle of Tory Island, took place in the sea just off the island.


Recent history


WW1 sinking of HMS Audacious

The first battleship the British lost during the
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, the
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(23,400 tons), was sunk off Tory Island on 27 October 1914 by a
naval mine A naval mine is a self-contained explosive weapon placed in water to damage or destroy surface ships or submarines. Similar to anti-personnel mine, anti-personnel and other land mines, and unlike purpose launched naval depth charges, they are ...
that had been laid by the armed German merchant-cruiser ''Berlin''. The loss was kept an official secret in Britain until 14 November 1918 (three days after the end of the war). The sinking was witnessed and photographed by passengers on , the sister ship of .


Community of artists

Since the 1950s, the island has been home to a small community of artists, and has its own
art gallery An art gallery is a room or a building in which visual art is displayed. In Western cultures from the mid-15th century, a gallery was any long, narrow covered passage along a wall, first used in the sense of a place for art in the 1590s. The long ...
. The English artist Derek Hill (1916–2000) was associated with the Tory artist community.


King of Toraigh

In keeping with a long-standing tradition, a "king" is chosen by consensus of the islanders. The most recent " King of Tory" (in Irish, ''Rí Thoraí'') was the painter Patsy Dan Rodgers (''Patsaí Dan Mac Ruaidhrí''), who held the post from the 1990s until his death on 19 October 2018. The king has no legal power, but has duties that include acting as a spokesperson for the island community and welcoming people to the island.


Damaged structures

In 2009, the island gained attention from several news outlets when a resident was awarded damages against a neighbour for demolition and removal of his house in 1993. The house had gradually disappeared over a nine-month period, while the owner worked in New Zealand. On his return, and with the house completely removed and replaced with a car park, his questions and the subsequent investigations by the police were reportedly met with a "wall of silence" from other residents. The story was featured in a book in 2012 and a
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podcast in 2021, both titled "The House That Vanished". In 2015, the island's only café was destroyed by fire.


Demographics

The table below reports data on Tory Island's population, taken from ''Discover the Islands of Ireland'' (Alex Ritsema, Collins Press, 1999) and from the census of Ireland. Censuses in Ireland before 1841 are not considered complete or reliable.


Tourism

Tory Island has a number of sites connected with historical events and island mythology: * ''Dún Bhaloir'' (“Balor's Fort”) is located on the island's eastern side, on a peninsula surrounded on three sides by cliffs. The fort is accessible only by crossing a narrow isthmus that is defended by four earthen embankments. * ''An Eochair Mhór'' (the “Big Key”) is a long, steep-sided spur jutting from the east side of the peninsula and ending in a crag called ''An Tor Mór'' (the “Big Rock” or the “Big Tower”). The spur has prominent rocky pinnacles known as “Balor's soldiers” (''Saighdiúirí Bhaloir''). They give the spur a 'toothed' appearance, helping to inspire the name “the Big Key”. * ''The Wishing Stone'' is a precipitous, flat-topped rock alongside the northern cliff-face of Balor's Fort. Traditionally, a wish is granted to anyone foolhardy enough to step onto the rock, and also to anyone who succeeds in throwing three stones onto it. * ''An Cloigtheach'' (the “Bell Tower”) is the largest structure to have survived the 16th-century destruction of the monastery (see history section above). The
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was built in the 6th or 7th century. * ''The Tau Cross'' (a T-shaped cross) is believed to date from the 12th century. It is one of only two Tau crosses in Ireland (the other is in
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,
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). * ''Móirsheisear'' (“Grave of the Seven”): Móirsheisear (which literally means “big six”, but is nevertheless a term signifying seven) is the tomb of seven people, six men and one woman, who drowned when their boat capsized off ''Scoilt an Mhóirsheisear'' (the “Cleft of the Seven”) on the island's northwest coast. According to local superstition, clay from the woman's grave has the power to ward off vermin. * ''The Lighthouse'', standing at the west end of the island, was built between 1828 and 1832 based on a design by George Halpin, a noted designer of Irish lighthouses. In April 1990, the lighthouse was automated. It is one of three lighthouses in Ireland into which a reference station for the Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS) has been installed. The lighthouse is at coordinates * ''The Torpedo:'' A torpedo can be seen midway between ''An Baile Thiar'' and ''An Baile Thoir''. It washed ashore during
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and was then defused and moved to its present location.


Flora and fauna

The island is a designated “
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”. It is a breeding site for
corn crake The corn crake, corncrake or landrail (''Crex crex'') is a bird in the rail family. It breeds in Europe and Asia as far east as western China, and migrates to Africa for the Northern Hemisphere's winter. It is a medium-sized crake with buff ...
s (''Crex crex''), a globally threatened species whose numbers have fallen as agriculture has intensified. In 2007, Tory Island recorded 18 calling males, down from a recorded maximum of 34 calling males in 2003. In 2010, numbers dropped down further to 10. In addition to its indigenous birdlife, the island records many vagrants. Ancient records of the flora and fauna of this island can be found in Hyndman's notes on the history of the island.''Hyndman, G.C.'' 1852. Notes on the natural history of Tory Island. ''Ulster J.Archaeol.'' 1: 34 – 3 Algae found locally include: '' Fucus vesiculosus'', ''
Fucus ''Fucus'' is a genus of brown algae found in the intertidal zones of rocky seashores almost throughout the world. Description and life cycle The thallus is perennial with an irregular or disc-shaped holdfast or with haptera. The erect portion ...
nodosus'', ''Himanthalia lorea'', ''
Laminaria ''Laminaria'' is a genus of brown algae, brown seaweed in the order Kelp, Laminariales (kelp), comprising 31 species native to the north Atlantic and northern Pacific Oceans. This economically important genus is characterized by long, leathery L ...
digitata'', ''Rhodomenia laciniata'', ''Plocamium coccineum'', ''Ptilota plumosa'', ''Conferva rupestrus'', ''Codium tomentosum'', ''Codium adhaerens'' det Dr Harvey. Because of its high winds, the island has no trees. Tory Island Cattle are a rare breed of cattle from Tory Island.


See also

* List of abbeys and priories in County Donegal


References


Further reading

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External links

* {{Authority control Islands of County Donegal Cloughaneely Gaeltacht places in County Donegal Important Bird Areas of the Republic of Ireland Lighthouses in the Republic of Ireland National monuments in County Donegal