view gallery S0.2 km | Garda Síochána - Dunshaughlin Co Meath Ireland in Police Stations Garda Síochána local office Dunshaughlin Co Meath Ireland posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 02/22/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery S0.2 km | Dunshaughlin Fire Station - Dunshaughlin Co Meath Ireland in Firehouses Dunshauglin Fire station began in 1956 with a hand operated cart.
The early 1960’s saw the arrival of the first fire truck but the fire crew got to fires faster on bicycles
New appliances arrived in the late 70’s 80'still the latest in 2006. posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 02/22/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery S0.5 km | Old Lass - Dunshauglin Ireland in Fiberglass Horses This old girl can be seen in the village of Dunshaughlin Co Meath Ireland. posted by: Windsocker location: Leinster, Ireland date approved: 02/28/2008 last visited: 06/28/2015 |
view gallery NE7.1 km | 1798 National Grave's - Ashbourne Co Meath Ireland in Figurative Public Sculpture This is a human formed sculpture commemorating a battle in 1798 that took place nearby. posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 02/13/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery NW8.9 km | Lia Fial - Tara Co Meath in Megalithic Monuments This monolith is called the Lia Fial, The Stone of Fal or the Stone of Destiny posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 12/20/2008 last visited: 09/25/2019 |
view gallery NW9 km | Hill of Tara - Co Meath in Megalithic Monuments The Hill of Tara:
The Hill of Tara was occupied long before the turn of the millennium. One of the many mounds on the hill was excavated and proved to be a Stone Age passage tomb dated to 2000BC. posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 12/20/2008 last visited: 09/25/2019 |
view gallery N9.5 km | Rathfeigh Cottage in Thatch Cottages A refurbished thatch cottage in the village of Rathfeigh posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 01/24/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery NW13.2 km | Stone Arch Bridge - River Boyne in Stone Bridges Stone Arch Bridge posted by: QCCacher7173 location: Leinster, Ireland date approved: 12/11/2017 last visited: 07/26/2019 |
view gallery E15.9 km | Killossery Church - Rolestown Co Dublin in Stained Glass Windows Stained Glass Window in Killossery Church which was built in the late seventeenth century. posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 04/22/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery E15.9 km | Killossery Church - Rolestown Co Dublin in This Old Church The church is called Killossery (the church of St. Ossier in Irish) was built near the banks of the Broadmeadow River in the seventeenth century.
posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 04/21/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery NE16.9 km | Four Knocks in Megalithic Monuments The name Fourknocks comes from the Irish 'Fuair Cnocs' which means 'The Cold Hills'. posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 04/13/2008 last visited: 08/28/2020 |
view gallery W17.2 km | St Patricks, Trim, Ireland in This Old Church St Patricks, Trim Ireland posted by: Smithbats location: Leinster, Ireland date approved: 03/23/2012 last visited: 06/26/2011 |
view gallery W17.2 km | Trim Castle in Castles Trim Castle, on the banks of the River Boyne in County Meath, Ireland. posted by: Smithbats location: Leinster, Ireland date approved: 03/23/2012 last visited: 06/26/2011 |
view gallery W17.4 km | Stone Arch Bridge - River Boyne in Stone Bridges Stone Arch Bridge near Trim Castle posted by: QCCacher7173 location: Leinster, Ireland date approved: 12/11/2017 last visited: 06/26/2011 |
view gallery W17.4 km | St Patrick's Cathedral - Trim - County Meath - Ireland in Cathedrals This Cathedral is reputedly where St Patrick founded his first church in Ireland in the 5th Century posted by: Smithbats location: Leinster, Ireland date approved: 03/27/2012 last visited: 06/26/2011 |
view gallery E17.5 km | Oldtown Cross - Oldtown Co Dublin in Christian Crosses This is a large Celtic Cross mounted on a memorial to the people who gave there lives in the war of 1798. posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 03/19/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery NE17.7 km | Duleek Wayside Cross in Christian Crosses In the village marketplace is a charming monument erected by Janet Dowdall in 1601 in the memory of her late husband, William Bathe of Athcarne Castle. posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 04/17/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery NE17.9 km | The Lime Tree - Duleek Co Louth Ireland in Historic Trees The Lime Tree:
The people of Duleek planted two saplings entwined around each other, one an ash (native to these islands) and the other a lime (foreign and exotic) to represent Mary and William in 1690 only the lime tree survived to this day. posted by: Windsocker location: Leinster, Ireland date approved: 04/07/2008 last visited: 06/28/2015 |
view gallery NE17.9 km | The Lime Tree in Exceptional Trees The Lime Tree:
The people of Duleek planted two saplings entwined around each other, one an ash (native to these islands) and the other a lime (foreign and exotic) to represent Mary and William in 1690 only the lime tree survived to this day. posted by: Windsocker location: Leinster, Ireland date approved: 02/01/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery SE18 km | St Bridget's Well, - St. Margarets Co Dublin. in Holy Wells This Well is located behind the local Roman Catholic Church in the village of St. Margarets in north Co. Dublin. posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 03/22/2008 last visited: 09/14/2017 |
view gallery NE18.5 km | Séamus Ennis The Uillean piper in Musician Statues Uillean piper, folklore and music collector, was born on May 5, 1919 in Jamestown in Finglas, then a rural part of North County Dublin Ireland. posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 02/06/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery N20.6 km | Newgrange Passage Tomb in Wikipedia Entries Newgrange is one of the passage tombs of the Brú na Bóinne complex.
one of the most famous prehistoric sites in the world and the most famous of all Irish prehistoric sites. posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 12/23/2008 last visited: 01/25/2019 |
view gallery N20.6 km | Newgrange Passage Tomb in Megalithic Monuments Built by Neolithic farming communities about 5000 years ago, the passage tombs have clear astronomical alignments such as the Winter Solstice Sunrise at Newgrange and the Equinox Sunrise at Loughcrew. posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 12/20/2008 last visited: 01/25/2019 |
view gallery N20.6 km | Entrance stone Newgrange - Dowth, Ireland in Pictographs The entrance stone of the passage tomb of Newgrange is decorated with spiral carvings posted by: Becktracker location: Leinster, Ireland date approved: 08/26/2021 last visited: 12/11/2022 |
view gallery N21.1 km | Archaeological Ensemble of the Bend of the Boyne in World Heritage Sites Known as Brú na Bóinne (English: "Quarters of the Boyne") this is an internationally important complex of Neolithic chamber tombs, standing stones, henges and other prehistoric enclosures located in a wide meander of the River Boyne in Ireland. posted by: RakeInTheCache location: Ireland date approved: 10/30/2006 last visited: 01/25/2019 |
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