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Dunhill Castle

Number: UK2019
Title: Dunhill Castle

Dunhill Dolmen

Number: UK1991
Title: Dunhill Dolmen

Dunhill Dolmen

Number: UK1992
Title: Dunhill Dolmen

Railway Line At Kilmeadan

Number: UK2133
Title: Railway Line At Kilmeadan

Aerial View Of Annestown

Number: UK1893
Title: Aerial View Of Annestown

Morning Star Memorial, Boatstrand

Number: UK1845
Title: Morning Star Memorial, Boatstrand

Ogham Stone, Drumlohan

Number: UK1192
Title: Ogham Stone, Drumlohan

Portal Tomb At Ballynageeragh

Number: UK1172
Title: Portal Tomb At Ballynageeragh

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Dunhill Castle
A view of the ruined Dunhill Castle situated on a rock outcrop near Annestown Stream. Dunhill Castle is situated off the R675 on the coast road to Annestown. The castle’s name is derived from the Irish translation of ’the fort of the rock’. Dunhill Castle was destroyed by Cromwell in 1649.
UK2019
Hally, JD
Circa 1968
Name Kept Private
700
1074
http://bit.ly/1lIMc59
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Dunhill Dolmen
A view of Dunhill Dolmen portal tomb. The roofstone dimensions are: 4m x 2.7m and wieghs 30 tons approx. This roofstone is supported by one orhtostat.
UK1991
Hally, JD
February 1967
Name Kept Private
700
467
http://bit.ly/1lIM99t
0
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Dunhill Dolmen
A view of Dunhill Dolmen portal tomb. The roofstone dimensions are: 4m x 2.7m and wieghs 30 tons approx. This roofstone is supported by one orhtostat.
UK1992
Hally, JD
February 1967
Name Kept Private
700
464
http://bit.ly/1lIM9pH
0
null
Railway Line At Kilmeadan
Signals, signage and other railway paraphenalia photographed from a train at Kilmeadan.
UK2133
H. C. Casserley
7th July 1934
Name Kept Private
700
446
http://bit.ly/1lIM9pJ
0
null
Aerial View Of Annestown
Annestown Cove and Annestown village photographed from the east.
UK1893
Flynn, Bill
2006
Name Kept Private
700
525
http://bit.ly/1lIMcSE
0
null
Morning Star Memorial, Boatstrand
Memorial to the ship ’Morning Star’. The Morning Star was wrecked off Boatstrand Pier on Thursday, 14th October 1914 on its voyage from Cardiff to Cork with a cargo of coal. Note the ship’s anchor, ship plate and chair made from the ship’s timbers. L to R Bill Flynn (Grand Nephew of Captain Christopher) and Austin Flynn (nephew of sole survivor Dinny Flynn).
UK1845
Flynn, Bill
2005
Name Kept Private
700
525
http://bit.ly/19VNGXt
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Ogham Stone, Drumlohan
Ogham stone used as door jamb at the entrance to a chamber at Drumlohan.
UK1192
Unknown
Circa 1930
Name Kept Private
700
1279
http://bit.ly/1lIMadh
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Portal Tomb At Ballynageeragh
An unidentified man and woman standing by a Portal Tomb(c.4000-2300), Ballynageeragh. The tomb was investigated and conserved in 1939-40. Cremated bone,flint, charcoal were found in the chamber and a cement wall was added to support the oval roofstone.
UK1172
Unknown
Circa 1930
Name Kept Private
700
418
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