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C17 Map of the Barony of Tirhugh, showing Ballyshannon
C17 Map of the Barony of Tirhugh, showing Ballyshannon
Reproduction map of the Barony of Tirhugh, Co Donegal. This is one of a series of maps confiscated from a ship by the pirate le Dee, and now in the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris.
Copyright Donegal County Library
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Maurice Lenihan, Portrait from Maurice Lenihan, History of Limerick, 1991 edition, back dust jacket.
Maurice Lenihan, Portrait from Maurice Lenihan, History of Limerick, 1991 edition, back dust jacket.
Maurice Lenihan, Portrait from Maurice Lenihan, History of Limerick, 1991 edition, back dust jacket.
by permission of representatives of author
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Limerick Corporation Annual Report 1992, Treaty Stone,p.7
Limerick Corporation Annual Report 1992, Treaty Stone,p.7
Limerick Corporation Annual Report 1992, Treaty Stone,p.7
by permission Limerick City Council
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Dr. Peter Harbison
Dr. Peter Harbison
Dr. Peter Harbison spent much of his working life as archaeologist and magazine editor with Bord Fáilte and, in retirement that isn't, he is now Honorary Academic Editor with the Royal Irish Academy. His 'Guide to the National (and Historic) Monuments of Ireland' is now a classic that has remained in print for over 35 years. He is the author of over twenty books, mostly on the archaeology and art of Ireland, including 'Pre-Christian Ireland' (1988), 'Pilgrimage in Ireland' (1991), 'The High Crosses of Ireland' (3 vols.,1992), 'The Golden Age of Irish Art' (1999), and 'The Crucifixion in Irish Art' (2000). During the last decade and a half, he has produced five volumes on eighteenth-century topographical drawings of Ireland's ancient monuments by artists such as Gabriel Beranger and Austin Cooper. Dr. Harbison is an Honorary Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin, an Honorary Member and Professor of Archaeology at the Royal Hibernian Academy and an Honorary Member of the Royal Institute of Architects in Ireland, in addition to being a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London.
Image courtesy of Robin Smith
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Dún Dúchathair, Inishmore, Co. Galway
Dún Dúchathair, Inishmore, Co. Galway
Dún Dúchathair on Inishmore, Co. Galway has a massive drystone wall cutting off the cliff-bound promontory. The entrance was between the cliff and the wall on the left and the foundations of buildings can be seen close to the wall
Courtesy of Con Brogan
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Martry Mill Front View
Martry Mill Front View
Located on the south bank of the river Blackwater between Navan and Kells in county Meath is Martry Mill
Courtesy of Frances Tallon
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Royal Dublin Society
Royal Dublin Society
Photograph 1 of Royal Dublin Society
Library Council
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An Mangaire Sugach
An Mangaire Sugach
Mainchín with his wife, Prionséas, outside their home in Bruree, Co. Limerick
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Fenagh Dolmen, Co. Leitrim
Fenagh Dolmen, Co. Leitrim
View of Dolmen in Fenagh, Co. Leitrim
Courtesy of Con Brogan
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Desart Court, Rear View
Desart Court, Rear View
Rear view of Desart Court former home of the Cuffe Family, County Kilkenny
Kilkenny County Library