The heart of Gaelic IrelandPHOTO SERIESPage Three |
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Clifden Castle was erected by John d'Arcy in 1815 to oversee the construction of
Clifden town in Connemara. |
Brackloon castle near Clonfert, was a 15c O'Madden stronghold. It was a scene
of slaughter when the garrison were thrown off the battlements in
1651. |
Bunowen Castle was a development of an earlier 18c fortified mansion. The
Geoghegan family erected it, although it passed to the Blakes in later years. |
Ballinahinch castle was the home of Richard Martin (Humanity Dick), who built
it in the 18th centry by developing a 17c mansion, which itself
replaced an O'Flaherty castle on the site. Now an hotel. |
Newtown Castle is unusual in that it is nearly circular; built near the Clare
border by Sir John Perrot in the mid 16th century. |
Dunmore castle was another deBermingham fortification of the mid 13c.
Built in 1225, and lived in by them until the early 19th century. Similar
to Athenry in many ways. |
Kilrogue castle is another Burke tower house, located on the Clare river close
to Claregalway. |
Castlegar Castle on the outskirts of Galway city was the main Clanricard
(Richard deBurgo) residence before they moved to Portumna Castle in 1618. This
was a 14c tower house. |
Ballinduff, on the lakeshore close to Headford, was a 14c Burke house which
passed to the Skerret family. Situated amidst the remains of a monastic
settlement. |
Caherdangan, or Strongfort, was another 15c Burke house close to Craughwell.
Now restored and lived in. |
All these photographs are copyright © Patrick Larkin March 2000. |
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