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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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Ballymadder, Co. Wexford
Ballymadder, Co. Wexford
Cropmarks showing in a cereal field at Ballymadder, Co. Wexford
Photo by M. Moore. Courtesy of Con Brogan
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Newtown Jerpoint, Co. Kilkenny
Newtown Jerpoint, Co. Kilkenny
The deserted medieval town of Newtown Jerpoint, Co. Kilkenny as it was mapped by the Ordnance Survey in 1839
Courtesy of Con Brogan
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Kealduff Upper, Co. Kerry
Kealduff Upper, Co. Kerry
Rock art on a boulder at Kealduff Upper, Co. Kerry
Photo by Con Manning. Courtesy of Con Brogan
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Garrangrena, Co. Tipperary
Garrangrena, Co. Tipperary
This hillfort at Garrangrena, Co. Tipperary is surrounded by a bank and external ditches, bc, late bronze age
Courtesy of Con Brogan
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Black Pig's Race, Aghnagarron, Co. Longford
Black Pig's Race, Aghnagarron, Co. Longford
A section of the linear earthwork called the Black Pig's Race around the townland of Aghnagarron, Co. Longford
Courtesy of Con Brogan
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Moylough, Co. Galway
Moylough, Co. Galway
The hall-house at Moylough, Co. Galway. This hall-house was built soon after the Anglo-Norman conquest of Connacht in the 1230's
Courtesy of Con Brogan
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Dunbrattin, Co. Waterford
Dunbrattin, Co. Waterford
The large promontary fort at Dunbrattin, Co. Waterford was defended by a bank and fosse, though both have been largely levelled. A small subsidiary promontory fort can be seen within the main fort on the left
Courtesy of Con Brogan
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Lisbride, Co. Roscommon
Lisbride, Co. Roscommon
An earthen ringfort at Lisbride, Co. Roscommon, with the typical bank and external fosse
Courtesy of Con Brogan
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Ogulla, Co. Roscommon
Ogulla, Co. Roscommon
A moated site at Ogulla, Co. Roscommon. This example was possibly built by a Gaelic lord and would have had impressive timber building within it
Courtesy of Con Brogan



