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Abandoned Ireland
Incredible photographic documentary of the abandoned Bolands Mill. ... b) Boland's warehouse/mill to south and east of concrete silos fronting quay: ...
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Abandoned Ireland
Woodlawn House, Kilconnell, County Galway. Built by the first Baron Ashtown, Frederick Trench an Irish politician who died 1st May 1840. ...
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Abandoned Ireland
Doonass house is a detached 3-bay, 2-storey house located in Cloonlara, Clare. ... There appears to be little recorded history concerning Doonass House - we ...
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Abandoned Ireland
Tyrone House was built in 1779 by the enterprising Christopher French St. George (1754-1826), part of an old Co. Galway family with Norman Irish roots. ...
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Abandoned Ireland
Wilton Castle was the Alcock family home since 1695. Colonel Harry Alcock inherited the castle in 1840 and restored it adding a square tower built of Mount ...
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Abandoned Ireland
The old O'Mahony castle had been renamed Castle Bernard in 1715 by "Judge" Bernard. ... Castle Bernard became known as one of the most hospitable houses in ...
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Abandoned Ireland
Sundays Well, Cork. Documenting our Heritage. Our Lady's Hospital, Cork District Asylum (formerly Eglinton Asylum). Cork asylum opened in 1789 (the second ...
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Abandoned Ireland
Abandoned ireland. Documenting our Heritage. The Good Shepherd Magdalen ... It was the site of an orphanage and a Magdalene laundry until the late 1970s. ...
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Abandoned Ireland
Abandoned ireland. Documenting our Heritage. The Good Shepherd Magdalen ... It was the site of an orphanage and a Magdalene laundry until the late 1970s. ...
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Abandoned Ireland
The Foster Baronetcy, of Glyde Court in the County of Louth, ... Some family members associated with Glyde Court are among the most famous and infamous of ...