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Portlick Castle, Glasson, Co. Westmeath

By PeteIn Castles, Co. Westmeath, LeinsterPosted April 8, 2024

Portlick Castle is located on the shores of Lough Ree, near Glasson in County Westmeath, Ireland. This historical site includes a late medieval tower house with subsequent Georgian and Victorian additions. It serves as an example of the architectural development in Ireland from the 12th to the 19th centuries. The...

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The Royal City of Dublin Hospital: A Historical Overview

By PeteIn Architecture & Monuments, Co. Dublin, Hospitals, LeinsterPosted March 31, 2024

The Royal City of Dublin Hospital, initially known as the Baggot Street Hospital, stands as a monument to Dublin's medical and architectural heritage. Established in 1832, the hospital's foundation was laid by a group of pioneering doctors from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. It marked the beginning of...

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Rosserk Friary, Co. Mayo: A Historical Overview

By PeteIn Architecture & Monuments, Co. Mayo, ConnachtPosted March 29, 2024

Rosserk Friary, nestled along the serene banks of the River Moy near Ballina in County Mayo, Ireland, stands as a testament to the country's medieval ecclesiastical architecture and the Franciscan order's enduring legacy. Founded in the mid-15th century, this preserved Franciscan friary provides a window into the religious, educational, and...

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Tory Island Tragedy: A Bloody Chapter from 1608

By PeteIn Co. Donegal, UlsterPosted March 27, 2024

Prelude to Conflict The year 1608 marked a pivotal moment in Ireland, particularly after the influential Earls of Tyrone and Tyrconnell fled the country. This departure seemingly left the northern province vulnerable and compliant under King James I's rule. Dr. Russell's account, chronicled in the "Calendar of State Papers 1608-1610"...

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Castle Grove House, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal

By PeteIn Architecture & Monuments, Co. Donegal, Country Houses, UlsterPosted March 27, 2024

Castle Grove, nestled in the heart of County Donegal, stands as a testament to Ireland's rich historical tapestry. This near-original Georgian house, built in 1695, offers a glimpse into the architectural and familial legacies that have shaped the North West of Ireland. Beyond its structural beauty, Castle Grove embodies centuries...

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