Carlow Castle (Irish: Caisleán Cheatharlach) is located near to the River Barrow in County Carlow, Ireland. It was built between 1207 and 1213, and is...
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County Carlow (/ˈkɑːrloʊ/ KAR-loh; Irish: Contae Cheatharlach) is a county located in the Southern Region of Ireland, within the province of Leinster....
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Carlow (/ˈkɑːrloʊ/ KAR-loh; Irish: Ceatharlach [ˈcahəɾˠl̪ˠəx]) is the county town of County Carlow, in the south-east of Ireland, 84 km (52 mi) from Dublin...
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"Carlow Castle". rootsweb.ancestry.com. Ancestry. "Carlow Castle". discoverireland.com. Discover Ireland. "Carlow Castle". carlowtourism.com. Carlow Tourism...
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erected a motte in the 1180s in Carlow, on the site of which Carlow Castle was built in the 13th century. When Carlow Castle was excavated in 1996, a series...
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Books. pp. 149–150. ISBN 978-0143124924. Crouch (1990) pp. 84–87 "Carlow Castle". Carlow Town.com. Archived from the original on 17 November 2007. Retrieved...
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Ballymoon Castle (Irish: Caisleán Baile Muáin) is a National Monument situated 2 miles (3 km) east of Bagenalstown, County Carlow, Ireland. The castle is thought...
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Ballyloughan Castle is a ruined castle and National Monument in County Carlow near Bagenalstown. A twin-towered gatehouse, the hall and foundations of...
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The Union-Castle Line was a British shipping line that operated a fleet of passenger liners and cargo ships between Europe and Africa from 1900 to 1977...
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Huntington Castle, also known as Clonegal Castle, is a castle in Clonegal, County Carlow, Ireland, built in 1625. The structure was originally a "plantation...
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Clogrennane Castle is a ruined castle in County Carlow, Ireland, near Clogrennane, about two miles from Carlow on the River Barrow on the county border...
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Leighlinbridge Castle, also called Black Castle, is in the village of Leighlinbridge, County Carlow, Ireland, on the River Barrow. The early castle was built...
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Carlow County Museum (Irish: Músaem Chontae Cheatharlach) is a museum documenting the history of County Carlow. Located on College Street in Carlow town...
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appears to echo the style of other local castles, such as the Norman Ferns Castle and Carlow Castle. The Castle had fallen into ruins by the early 20th...
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to the charge by the revolt of Kildare's brother James, who seized Carlow Castle, mounted the Geraldine banner, and refused to surrender when summoned...
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Tinnahinch Castle (Irish: Caislean Tigh na hInse) is a ruined tower house located near River Barrow in Tinnahinch, County Carlow, Ireland. It has a rectangular...
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Tullow (redirect from Tullow, County Carlow)
formerly Tulach Ó bhFéidhlim/ Tullowphelim) is a market town in County Carlow, Ireland. It is located on the River Slaney where the N81 road intersects...
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Clonmore Castle is a 13th century Anglo-Norman castle located in Clonmore, County Carlow, Ireland. The castle is roughly square in plan with rectangular...
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England in May 1650. Promoted Major General in June, Waller captured Carlow Castle in July and was appointed Governor of Limerick after it surrendered...
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County Carlow Military Museum (Irish: Iarsmalinn Mhíleata Chontae Cheatharlach) is a museum dedicated to the military history of County Carlow and its...
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(1535) Admiral of Ireland, (1535–1539) Constable of Kilkea Castle, (1537) Constable of Carlow Castle, (1537) General in the Irish Forces, (1545) Hore Abbey...
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in County Carlow, Ireland. It is located 3½ miles south of Hacketstown and 9 miles east of Tullow in the north-east corner of County Carlow. Clonmore...
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Clonegal, a 17th-century castle in County Carlow, Ireland Huntingdon Castle, a demolished 11th century castle in Cambridgeshire, England This disambiguation...
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The Battle of Carlow took place in Carlow town, Ireland on 25 May 1798 when Carlow rebels rose in support of the 1798 rebellion which had begun the day...
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Clonegal (category Towns and villages in County Carlow)
"Huntington Castle, Huntington, Clonegall, Carlow". buildingsofireland.ie. National Inventory of Architectural Heritage. Retrieved 8 May 2021. "Carlow Tourism...
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formerly Buirgheas Ó nDróna) is a village on the River Barrow, in County Carlow, Ireland. It lies on the R702 regional road. Borris has views of the neighbouring...
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Bagenalstown (category Towns and villages in County Carlow)
(Irish: [ˌmˠɪnʲə ˈvʲaɡ]), is a small town on the River Barrow in County Carlow, Ireland. In the eight century, Saint Lappan reputedly founded a monastic...
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This is a list of the historic "Big Houses" (Irish: teach mór) of County Carlow, Ireland. The term is a direct translation from Irish and refers to the...
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killing up to 400 people within the city walls a week. Moreover, the fall of Carlow (about 70 km north of Waterford) in July meant that Waterford could no longer...
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Confirmation (No. 2) Act 1913 3 & 4 Geo. 5. c. cxxii 15 August 1913 Carlow (Castle Hill) Order 1913 Tramways Orders Confirmation Act 1913 3 & 4 Geo. 5...
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