Search Results ... (137)
-
Bohonagh, Co. Cork
Bohonagh, Co. Cork
A stone circle at Bohonagh, Co. Cork
Courtesy of Con Brogan
-
Maughanasilly, Co. Cork
Maughanasilly, Co. Cork
This stone row at Maughanasilly, Co. Cork, contains five stones and was constructed around 1500 BC
Couresy of Con Brogan
-
Ballintober Abbey
Ballintober Abbey
Ballintober (Ballintubber) Abbey in Co. Mayo lays claim to be the oldest church in which there has been continuous religious celebration. It is also considered the starting point of the Pilgrim's Walk to Croagh Patrick.
Image courtesy of Dept. of Environment, Community and Local Government
-
Granite Cross in Ballintray Woods
Granite Cross in Ballintray Woods
cross with unpierced cross-in circle design, over 2.5m. high, possibly of Early Christian date.
Courtesy of Wexford County Library
-
Rathgall, Co. Wicklow
Rathgall, Co. Wicklow
The hillfort at Rathgall, Co. Wicklow, has a number of enclosing ramparts of stone and earth. The innermost stone enclosure is a medieval addition to the Late Bronze Age hillfort
Courtesy of Con Brogan
-
Newgrange
Newgrange
Image of Newgrange, Co. Meath
Copyright Limerick County Library 2009
-
Kiltennel Church Tower
Kiltennel Church Tower
Roughcut sandstone was used to make this neo-Gothic style Church in the 1770s by Lord Courtown.
Courtesy of Wexford County Library