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Mr. James Gandon (1742 - 1823)
Mr. James Gandon (1742 - 1823)
Mr. James Gandon was one of Ireland's leading architects in the 18th century, and Emo Court is an example of Gandon's immense architectural genius.
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Knockatrina House at the turn of the Twentieth Century
Knockatrina House at the turn of the Twentieth Century
Knockatrina House, built in the nineteenth century, was the residence of Robert Thomas Flower, Eight Viscount Ashbrook, for almost fifty years.
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Doorway of a Late-Nineteenth Century Durrow Townhouse
Doorway of a Late-Nineteenth Century Durrow Townhouse
In the latter part of the nineteenth century the restraints of classicism were being shaken off and architects began to revive other architectural styles from past eras. This doorway is a reflection of that change.
Courtesy of Laois Heritage Office, Laois Co. Council
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Kathleen and Lucius Emerson
Kathleen and Lucius Emerson
Photographs of the late Kathleen and Lucius Emerson, Ballyshannon, two of the longest serving members of the County Donegal Historical Society
Donegal Historical Society
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Emo Hunt Races
Emo Hunt Races
This is the racing programme of Wednesday 29th March 1848 for the Emo Hunt Steeple Chase that took place in Emo Park.
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Coolbanagher Church
Coolbanagher Church
Coolbanagher Church is a late-eighteenth century church of St. John the Evangelist. It was built by the famous architect James Gandon.
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Castledurrow
Castledurrow
Castledurrow, formerly the home of the Flower family, was built in the early-18th century.
Courtesy of Laois County Library
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Emo Court
Emo Court
Emo Court is a large neo-classical mansion, and was designed by James Gandon in 1790 for John Dawson, the First Earl of Portarlington.
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Coolbanagher Old Church
Coolbanagher Old Church
Artist's impression of the 8th century church visited by Oengus the Ceilí Dé.
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Ramelton 2004 from www.ramelton.net
Ramelton 2004 from www.ramelton.net
Colour photograph of a view of the town of Ramelton. The view is taken from the opposite bank of the Lennon River.See this photo and more on www.ramelton.net
www.ramelton.net