Loose_Grip/Pete's photos with the keyword: Ireland
HFF Valentia Island Kerry Ireland 6th September 20…
11 Feb 2025 |
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Flame-red Fuchsia grows everywhere in the west of Ireland. Looking north from Valentia Island the Blasket Islands and the Dingle Peninsula are on the horizon. A beautiful part of the world.
HFF to everyone. Enjoy the weekend.
HWW Cong Co. Mayo Ireland 29th November 2010
17 Feb 2025 |
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The village of Cong is well-known as Inisfree the village setting for the 1952 film The Quiet Man starring John Wayne & Maureen O'Hara. The connections with the film have led to the area becoming a tourist attraction.
The evening light tints the whole village with a warm glow on this icy winter day.
HWW to everybody. Have a great day.
HFF Ashford Castle Cong Co. Mayo Ireland 29th Nove…
28 Nov 2024 |
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Ashford Castle Hotel near the village of Cong is an impressive building but so are the grounds seen here at sunset.
We spent a few days there for my wife's birthday back in 2010. A cold and snowy few days but the sun shone.
Founded in 1228 by the Anglo-Norman De Burgo and then captured by the English Lord Bingham in 1589 it was bought by the Guiness family in 1852. It has been rebuilt and extended many times. It became a hotel in 1939 and was doubled in size in 1970. Not cheap but a great place to stay.
HFF to everyone. Have a great weekend.
HFF Carrick-a-rede Rope Bridge Ballintoy Co. Antri…
25 May 2023 |
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Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge was first erected by salmon fishermen in 1755 and today is a National Trust site. You don't have to be scared of heights as the bridge swings 100ft above the sea linking the mainland to the tiny island of Carrickarede.
The bridge is located on the North Antrim Coastal Path and road, 7 miles from Giant's Causeway, ½ mile from Ballintoy village.
For the avoidance of doubt this shot is looking back from the island to the mainland & yes I did cross the bridge! And yes it was a bit scary!! Well worth it though.
HFF to everyone. Enjoy your weekend - hopefully in the sun!
Croagh Patrick from Westport Co. Mayo, Ireland 1st…
20 Dec 2022 |
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The light was going but Croagh Patrick was catching the last winter rays. Seen from Westport Co. Mayo.
HFF Mullingar Westmeath Ireland 19th April 2016
26 Jan 2022 |
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The abandoned down platform of the MGWR station at Mullingar is slowly deteriorating. The up platform looks in better shape but neither are in railway operational use. Note the junction signal box in the centre distance.
The line from here to Athlone opened in 1851 as the first line from Dublin to Galway but with intercity trains diverted in 1973 it closed for passengers in 1987 and freight in the 1990s. Trains to Galway are now concentrated on the old Great Southern and Western Railway via Portarlington to Athlone.
HFF & have a great weekend.
Trim County Meath Ireland 19th April 2016
18 Jun 2020 |
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The impressive Trim Castle and River Boyne lit up at night.
Trim Castle, Ireland's largest Norman castle was built in the late 12th century following the Norman invasion of Ireland. It was used in the production of the film Braveheart
Enniscoe House Crossmolina Co. Mayo Ireland 24th J…
01 Jun 2020 |
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Just been pulled, red onions in the walled garden make a very pleasing composition.
Tuam County Galway Ireland 21st April 2016
25 Apr 2020 |
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The beautiful cast iron spandrels of the columns supporting Tuam station's platform roofing also support a blackbird.
The station was originally opened in 1860 as part of the Waterford, Limerick and Western Railway (later Great Southern & Western Railway) route between Limerick and Sligo. It was closed, along with the whole route, in 1976 during Córas Iompair Éireann's rationalisation of the rail network.
Tyrone House Kilcolgan County Galway Ireland 22nd…
28 Apr 2016 |
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Designed by John Roberts Tyrone House was built in 1779 for Christopher French St. George, part of an old Co. Galway family with Norman Irish roots.
Empty since 1905, the house was torched by the IRA during the War of Independence in 1921 when the house was rumoured to be a base for the Black & Tan army during the War of Independence. An elderly and bed-bound caretaker was reputed to be inside at the time, but the IRA carried his bed, bedding and furniture downstairs, put him in one of the out-offices and then set the place alight.
It has lain derelict since but many of the valuable architectural features have been removed. It is a very atmospheric and melancholy sight especially at sunset.
Knightstown Valentia Island Kerry Ireland Septembe…
Knightstown Valentia Island Kerry Ireland
07 Sep 2014 |
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Cromwell Point lighthouse with Dingle Peninsula in the distance on the left.
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