The heart of Gaelic IrelandRUINS SERIESPage Four |
The O'Flaherty FamilyThe O'Flaherty family were a a Gaelic clan originally from east of the Corrib, who were given Lordship over west Galway by agreement with the Anglo-Normans. They left many fine castles, including their principle stronghold at Aughnanure. |
Killaclogher CastleKillaclogher Castle, near Monivea, was the 14th century centre of the O'Mannion clan. Their family crest still remains in the walls |
KillimerKillimer was a Daly tower house much altered by conversion to a smaller house. The left half of the building is the remains of the earlier castle. |
Killora CastleKillora Castle close to Craughwell, was a 14th century Burke keep. |
Kilmacrah CastleKilmacrah castle close the Craughwell was a Burke castle from the 14th century. |
Kiltullagh CastleKiltullagh Castle was a massive Blake castle, built in 1427, and lived in by them until 1780. Much of it collapsed in 1912. |
Leitrim CastleLeitrim Castle was a minor Burke fortress South-East of Loughrea. Now smothered in ivy. |
LismoyleLismoyle, also known as Castleconnel, was another O'Shaughnessy castle close to the Clare border. |
LoughreaLoughrea had extensive Clanricard fortifications, of which only this 15th century gateway remains. |
BallymacregBallymacreg was an early hall house, now much demolished and home only to the rooks. |
Milltown CastleMilltown Castle north of Tuam was a Lally castle now in a sad state - every cut stone has been removed. |
All these photographs are copyright © Patrick Larkin March 2000. |
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