
A Light Across The Land: 200 Years Since Drummond at Sliabh Sneacht
Thomas Drummond 200-Year Commemorative Event
Friday, 22nd August | Sliabh Sneacht Centre, Drumfries
Join us as we mark the bicentenary of a landmark moment in Irish mapping history. In 1825, engineer Thomas Drummond of the Ordnance Survey ascended Sliabh Sneacht and used a pioneering “limelight” device to beam a signal 67 miles to Belfast — a breakthrough in precision surveying that helped shape ordinance survey mapping.
This special event will celebrate his achievement with a guided walk on the mountain’s foothills followed by an illustrated lecture exploring Drummond’s work and its lasting legacy.
🥾 Guided Walk – 3:00 PM
Join a guided walk along the newly developed Drovers Trail (Old Carn Road) at the foot of Sliabh Sneacht, led by a trained Lowland Leader from the Active Inishowen Project, with support from North West Community Development. (Parking @ Sliabh Sneacht Centre)
A bus transfer will be available to assist with the steep initial section of the trail.
🔹 Max. 15 participants – Booking required
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🗣 Guest Lecture – 5:00 PM
Following refreshments at 4:30 PM, Dr. Peter Wilson will present a talk on the significance of Thomas Drummond’s first mapping of the Sliabh Sneacht area.
🔹 Venue: Sliabh Sneacht Centre Presentation Room
🔹 Max. 40 participants – Booking recommended
https://inishowen.ie/latest-news/events/a-light-across-the-land-guest-lecture/
🎟 Registration & Booking Required
For more information, contact:
📧 kevin@inishowen.ie
Further Information
The Active Inishowen Project, IDP & DSP (Sport Ireland)