My Treasured Photos

Waterford Castle

The first structure built by the Fitzgeralds  in the late 1100s was a Norman Keep; a tower like stone structure with thick walls, narrow slit windows and a lead roof. At that time the Keep would have been the core of any defence in battle and would have been virtually impregnable.By the 15th century, the ruins of the Keep were no longer habitable. A tower, the centre part of the present Castle, was then constructed on the site of the old Keep. Initially it was relatively modest in size but, over the years was enlarged. Firstly in 1849 by John Fitzgerald and subsequently in 1875 and 1895 when the East and West wings were added.

It is now a hotel http://www.waterfordcastle.com/index.html

Taken as the sun was setting behind the castle. From my archives. Processed this morning.

Phill and I are taking a break from tomorrow. Will comment today but will not be posting or commenting again until Sunday week. Thank you for all the views and comments this week.

Saturday 18 May 2013
1625 Huntington Castle

Last one of the series.
Front view http://www.mcdonegal1.com/AlmostDaily/May-2013/29175491_FMzfMP#!i=2498359368&k=BRKFj34

Close up of Windows http://www.mcdonegal1.com/AlmostDaily/May-2013/29175491_FMzfMP#!i=2505565501&k=bzCVxfX

Thanks to everyone for all their views and comments last week. I appreciate the time you take to view and comment.

Monday 13 May 2013
Windows within Windows

Huntington  Castle agai.  Not sure if they are the origional 1625 windows  :) http://www.mcdonegal1.com/AlmostDaily/May-2013/29175491_FMzfMP#!i=2498359368&k=BRKFj34

http://www.huntingtoncastle.com/

Saturday 11 May 2013
In Context

For a closer look at the bell tower http://www.mcdonegal1.com/AlmostDaily/May-2013/29175491_FMzfMP#!i=2503964013&k=NL8kVZz
A Bell is Ringing

Shot earlier this week. For a wider view see http://www.mcdonegal1.com/Cityscape/City-Scenes-Ireland/7307318_r44n2n#!i=2503965816&k=mL2Fdb4

Friday 10 May 2013
Huntington Castle - 1625

Huntington Castle, Clonegal, County Carlow, the ancient seat of the Esmonde family is today one of Irelands historical treasures.
Presently lived in by four generations of the Durdin-Robertson family, descendents of the Esmondes, the castle is set in picturesque countryside at the foot of the Blackstairs mountains.
Built in 1625 on the site of a former 14th century stronghold and abbey. http://www.huntingtoncastle.com/

This is where we were hanging out yesterday instead of being on Smugmug :)

Tuesday 7 May 2013
Red Cottage

Original version http://www.mcdonegal1.com/AlmostDaily/May-2013/29175491_FMzfMP#!i=2492271658&k=rdXbL3r

Inistigoe. The village has been the scene for a number of films, most notably Circle of Friends and Widows' Peak
Old Style

Traditional pub & shop as seen in Graignamanagh, County Kilkenny. "Terraced four-bay three-storey house with dormer attic, c.1875, possibly incorporating fabric of earlier house, pre-1840, on site with square-headed carriageway to left ground floor. Renovated, c.1900, with pubfront/shopfront inserted to ground floor." http://www.buildingsofireland.ie/niah/search.jsp?type=record&county=KK&regno=12318024

Thank you for the fantastic comments and suggestions on yesterday's posting. Thank you also for all the views. Crop as suggested http://www.mcdonegal1.com/Other/Other-Versions/27742445_RsgXjS#!i=2493957030&k=wb5w56d

Sunday 5 May 2013
Village Pride

Taken by Phll in Inistioge earlier this week. The village has been the scene for a number of films, most notably Circle of Friends and Widows' Peak. 

Saturday 4 May 2013  (1)
Waterford Castle

The first structure built by the Fitzgeralds in the late 1100s was a Norman Keep; a tower like stone structure with thick walls, narrow slit windows and a lead roof. At that time the Keep would have been the core of any defence in battle and would have been virtually impregnable.By the 15th century, the ruins of the Keep were no longer habitable. A tower, the centre part of the present Castle, was then constructed on the site of the old Keep. Initially it was relatively modest in size but, over the years was enlarged. Firstly in 1849 by John Fitzgerald and subsequently in 1875 and 1895 when the East and West wings were added.

It is now a hotel http://www.waterfordcastle.com/index.html

Taken as the sun was setting behind the castle. From my archives. Processed this morning.

Phill and I are taking a break from tomorrow. Will comment today but will not be posting or commenting again until Sunday week. Thank you for all the views and comments this week.

Saturday 18 May 2013
Waterford Castle

The first structure built by the Fitzgeralds  in the late 1100s was a Norman Keep; a tower like stone structure with thick walls, narrow slit windows and a lead roof. At that time the Keep would have been the core of any defence in battle and would have been virtually impregnable.By the 15th century, the ruins of the Keep were no longer habitable. A tower, the centre part of the present Castle, was then constructed on the site of the old Keep. Initially it was relatively modest in size but, over the years was enlarged. Firstly in 1849 by John Fitzgerald and subsequently in 1875 and 1895 when the East and West wings were added.

It is now a hotel http://www.waterfordcastle.com/index.html

Taken as the sun was setting behind the castle. From my archives. Processed this morning.

Phill and I are taking a break from tomorrow. Will comment today but will not be posting or commenting again until Sunday week. Thank you for all the views and comments this week.

Saturday 18 May 2013
Waterford Castle

The first structure built by the Fitzgeralds in the late 1100s was a Norman Keep; a tower like stone structure with thick walls, narrow slit windows and a lead roof. At that time the Keep would have been the core of any defence in battle and would have been virtually impregnable.By the 15th century, the ruins of the Keep were no longer habitable. A tower, the centre part of the present Castle, was then constructed on the site of the old Keep. Initially it was relatively modest in size but, over the years was enlarged. Firstly in 1849 by John Fitzgerald and subsequently in 1875 and 1895 when the East and West wings were added.

It is now a hotel http://www.waterfordcastle.com/index.html

Taken as the sun was setting behind the castle. From my archives. Processed this morning.

Phill and I are taking a break from tomorrow. Will comment today but will not be posting or commenting again until Sunday week. Thank you for all the views and comments this week.

Saturday 18 May 2013
See photo in original gallery.