The heart of Gaelic IrelandRUINS SERIESPage Five |
The Madden ClanThe Madden clan were a very numerous & powerful Gaelic clan in east Galway, where they built many imposing castles including Longford, Lismore and Dun an Eochta. |
Ardfry CastleArdfry was a 13th century deBurgo Castle granted to the Blakes in 1612; located on the innermost shore of Galway Bay. |
Castle CreevyCastle Creevy was a Burke castle from the 14th century, near Corrundulla. |
BallydonlonBallydonlon was the home of the Donlon or Donellan clan from the 10th century. |
Moycola CastleMoycola castle, close to Craughwell, was an early hall-house, possibly from the 12th century. |
Muckinish CastleMuckinish Castle on the southern shore of Galway Bay was a 15th century tower house castle of the O'Hynes clan. |
Ballymulfaig CastleBallymulfaig castle was an early O'Shaughnessy tower house, of which only portions of the bawn wall remain. |
Cooltymurraghy CastleLittle remains of the 15th century Cooltymurraghy castle of the O'Kelly clan, near Aughrim. |
OldcastleOldcastle, near Athenry, was a very large Norman fortress of the 13th century. |
Spanish ArchThe blind Arch, or the Spanish Arch, was part of the fortification of Galway port carried out during the 15th century. |
WallscourtWallscourt was the seat of one branch of the Blake family. |
All these photographs are copyright © Patrick Larkin March 2000. |
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