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Photos by aidenc : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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John Musther said:

This is a terrific photo of a place extremely difficult to access. I have database of most of all the early christian sites in ireland (see www.earlychristianireland)but not this one. Well done! Would you be prepared to allow it to be posted - with acknowledgement -on this database please? John


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punclejim said:

Update on this house. It was build in 1824 and demolished around 1931.


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aloemo said:

This is a picture of a barrow (or fairy ring) in my dad's field in Murrisknaboll - field is called Maylick


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Tom Healy said:

Wonderful picture aidenc. Just breathtaking! Best Regards Tom


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andrew4186 said:

hello! i accidently clicked inaproppriate for this photo so there is no need to consider removeal. the land in the photo actually belongs to my father and i am intreagued to know more of the origins of its contents and the history behind it. noone in our family actually took the photo and so who did? we had no idea that it was a grave until we saw this photo on google earth and so am somewhat surprised. please email all of the information you have to andrew_higgins@hotmail.com. your efforts are greatly appreciated. regards andy higgins.


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giscworker said:

This was John Jeffers house.


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aidenc said:

Hi Paul & Ben, Picture taken sometime in 2007. You can walk up Mill Road, behind the Convent, as far as the river. Aiden.


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