Republic of Ireland, County Sligo, Yeats Trail which is a signposted touring route with 14 locations in County Sligo that have close associations with the poet WB Yeats, Yeats Trail Number 2, Rosses P...
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Republic of Ireland, County Sligo, Yeats Trail which is a signposted touring route with 14 locations in County Sligo that have close associations with the poet WB Yeats, Yeats Trail Number 2, Rosses P...
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Republic of Ireland, County Monaghan, Laragh, The Tin Church in a Swiss hybrid gothic style built in 1890 as a gift from a mill owner James McKean to his wife following their honeymoon in Switzerland...
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Republic of Ireland, County Monaghan, Laragh, The Tin Church in a Swiss hybrid gothic style built in 1890 as a gift from a mill owner James McKean to his wife following their honeymoon in Switzerland...
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Republic of Ireland, County Monaghan, Laragh, The Tin Church in a Swiss hybrid gothic style built in 1890 as a gift from a mill owner James McKean to his wife following their honeymoon in Switzerland...
20125199
England, London, Whitehall, men from the Romany traveller community exercise their rights to drive a horse powered cart or pony and trap on the public roads without restriction.
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England, London, Whitehall, men from the Romany traveller community exercise their rights to drive a horse powered cart or pony and trap on the public roads without restriction.
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England, Dorset, Weymouth, Crane and truck on the beach transferring large stone blocks to build up the sea defences.
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Republic of Ireland, County Donegal, Kilmacrennan, Doon Holy Well, altar shrine to the Blessed Virgin Mary at the site.
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Republic of Ireland, County Donegal, Kilmacrennan, Doon Holy Well, altar shrine to the Blessed Virgin Mary at the site.
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Republic of Ireland, County Donegal, Dunlewey, Ruin of Dunlewey Church of Ireland building in The Poisened Glen which was built by Jane Smith Russell as a memorial to her husband, James Russell, landl...
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Republic of Ireland, County Donegal, An Port which is a deserted or ghost village also referred to as the Famine Village although this is not entrely correct as most people left after the Famine.