Ireland, County Donegal, Inishowen Peninsula, Moville monastic site, The Skull House which may have been an oratory or an ancient tomb for local saints as human remains were found in it.
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Ireland, County Donegal, Inishowen Peninsula, Moville monastic site, The Skull House which may have been an oratory or an ancient tomb for local saints as human remains were found in it.
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Ireland, County Donegal, Inishowen Peninsula, Moville monastic site, 8th century Cooley Cross which is uncarved.
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Ireland, County Donegal, Inishowen Peninsula, Moville monastic site, 8th century Cooley Cross which is uncarved.
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Ireland, County Donegal, Inishowen Peninsula, Culdaff, Clonca monastic site, 10th century St Bodan's Cross.
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Ireland, County Donegal, Inishowen Peninsula, Culdaff, Clonca monastic site, 10th century St Bodan's Cross.
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Ireland, County Donegal, Inishowen Peninsula, Culdaff, Clonca monastic site, the 17th century planter's church ruin is believed to have been built on the foundation of an earlier church associated wit...
20124203
Ireland, County Roscommon, Boyle, The Cloister of Boyle Abbey which was founded in 1161 by Cistercian monks.
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Ireland, County Roscommon, Boyle, The Cloister of Boyle Abbey which was founded in 1161 by Cistercian monks.
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Ireland, County Roscommon, Boyle, Boyle Abbey which was founded in 1161 by Cistercian monks, the North Aisle with its 21st century glass and timber cover which protects the area from future erosion da...
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Ireland, County Roscommon, Boyle, Boyle Abbey which was founded in 1161 by Cistercian monks, the 21st century conserved North Aisle, Nave and Cloister.
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Ireland, County Roscommon, Curraghboy, Derryglad Folk and Heritage Museum, some typical items from a small shop of the 1960's displayed on shelves.