County Fermanagh or Fear Managh in Irish means" the tribe of Managh".
Fermanagh is one of the most beautiful of the Ulster counties. It is a mostly rural county with stunning lakeland scenery and it is in Belleek in 1857 that the world famous pottery was established.
The County town of Enniskillen is built on an island where the upper and lower Lough Erne meet.
Some of its famous sons include Oscar Wilde and Samuel Beckett, both were educated at Portora Royal School, Enniskillen.
The Fermanagh crest is coldcast in Brass and carefully mounted onto a slate wall plaque 125mm x 125mm in size.
This Irish wall plaque is a popular keepsake for any visitor to Fermanagh or anyone who has Fermanagh ancestry.