The heart of Gaelic IrelandRUINS SERIESPage Three |
The Colgan FamilyThe Colgan or McColgan family were a Gaelic clan from the Offaly & Tipperary areas bordering the Shannon, which allowed them a foothold into County Galway. They built numerous castles, including that on the Galway side of Banagher bridge. |
Attyslaney CastleAttyslaney castle, near the Clare border, was a 13th century keep, now reduced to some mortared lumps of rubble. |
Claddagh CastleCladdagh Castle, outside Dunmore, was once a fine tower house of the 15th century, now reduced to rubble. |
Ballydavid CastleBallydavid Castle was a small tower house serving as a guard-house to nearby Bermingham court at Athenry. |
Derryowen CastleDerryowen Castle was the 15th century tower house of Owen O'Heynes at the Clear border. |
Doon CastleDoon Castle outside Clifden, was the western outpost of the O'Flaherty clan. |
DunkellinDunkellin was an old 12th century Norman stronghold, upon which Clanricard built a later keep. Only the four corners now stand. |
Eyrecourt CastleEyrecourt Castle was originally a 15th century castle of the O'Maddens, later purchased & extended by the Eyre family. |
Feartamore CastleFeartamore Castle was an extensive 14th century Burke castle, north of Tuam. |
Flaherty's castleFlaherty's castle on Ballinahinch Lake was an early tower house, erected by the O'Flaherty clan in a well protected location. |
IsercleronIsercleron is the ancestral home of the Burke family, in their hands since the 14th century, to this day. |
All these photographs are copyright © Patrick Larkin March 2000. |
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