1850 – Railway Station, Sligo, Co. Sligo
Built in the early 1850s by John Skipton Mulvany, the architect of the sublime Broadstone station in Dublin,
Built in the early 1850s by John Skipton Mulvany, the architect of the sublime Broadstone station in Dublin,
This is the main bridge in Sligo and was built between 1848-53 by local architect and engineer Sir John Benson.
A much modified Georgian Cathedral with Victorian glass and fitttings from 1890, the Cathedral of St.
Known locally as the Abbey, this Dominican Friary was founded in the mid-13th century by Maurice FitzGerald, Baron of Offaly. The Abbey has had a turbulent history,
The castle was built by the O’Flahertys in the 16th century, one of Connacht’s most notable lord families. Aughnanure is one of over 200 tower houses in County Galway,
Dunguaire Castle, the principal towerhouse of the O’hEidhin clan, is located to the east of the village. This towerhouse is believed to have been built on or close to the site of Ráth Dúrlais the main residence of Guaire Aidhneach the 7th century king of Uí Fhiachrach Aidhne and Connachta.
The last large Roman Catholic cathedral to be built in Ireland, and quite possibly the oddest in design.
Kylemore Abbey, now the home of Benedictine nuns, stands at the edge of the lake surrounded by woodlands.
The original monastery was founded here by Saint Brendan in 563 and it is here that the great navigating saint is buried.
Probably founded by a Norman lord, John de Cogan in the first half of the 13th century. Like other monasterys of the period,
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