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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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Aerial map of Ramelton 2005
Aerial map of Ramelton 2005
Ordnance Survey aerial map of Ramelton from Town and Village Control Point Maps, Donegal County Council, Lifford, 2005
Ordnance Survey Ireland. Licence # NE 0002805. Copyright Ordnance Survey Ireland
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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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Emo Court and Gardens
Emo Court and Gardens
The spectacular gardens which surround Emo Court are owned and managed by the Office of Public Works, and are open to the public all-year round.
Courtesy of Laois Heritage Office
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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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Map of the Fanad Peninsula, Co Donegal
Map of the Fanad Peninsula, Co Donegal
Touring map of the Fanad peninsula showing the towns, major and secondary roads from Letterkenny
Ireland of the Welcomes 1991
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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
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Headstone in the Ivy Chapel Graveyard from 1682
Headstone in the Ivy Chapel Graveyard from 1682
The Ivy Chapel Graveyard has been a burial site since pre-Christian times. The Chapel itself dates back to medieval times.
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Ballyshannon Incorporation 1836. pg1
Ballyshannon Incorporation 1836. pg1
First page of the report on the Municipal Corporations of Ireland – Ballyshannon 1836. The report describes the legal and political structure of the town, as well as population figures and projected improvements to the harbour.
Copyright Donegal County Archives
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Mountmellick Lace Floral Design
Mountmellick Lace Floral Design
It is believed that the flora and fauna on the banks of the Owenass river in Mountmellick acted as a great source of inspiration for the designs of the creator and developer of the craft - Joanna Carter.