Carrowteige

Ceathrú Thaidhg (anglicized as Carrowteige)[1] is a Gaeltacht[2] village and townland on the Dún Chaocháin peninsula in northwestern County Mayo, Ireland.

[citation needed] His image was represented on the slopes of the hills overlooking Sruwaddacon Bay when the Tír Saile was created during the 1990s.

At Muingnabo, the river bed was paved at a ford and remained that way until 1886 when the Annie Brady Bridge was erected.

[citation needed] Annie Brady had been the wife of the Inspector of Fisheries for the area and had witnessed the difficulty in crossing the ford, and so raised money to build a bridge at the site.

[citation needed] Sewing and knitting industry gave most of the employment in both factories and homes over the years.