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Fitzwilliam Square , Wicklow
In Fitzwilliam Square is the Halpin Monument , an obelisk of polished granite. This commerates Captain Robert C Halpin (1836 - 1894) , a Wicklowman who commanded the GREAT EASTERN, the ship that laid the first cable across the Atlantic....
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Cork City, Cork
Standing in the centre of Patrick Street, this statue commemorates Fr. Thoebold Matthew, the apostle of Temperance(1790 - 1861), He was known and loved in Cork for his efforts to alleviate distress during the cholera epidemic of 1832 and during the Great Famine from 1845 to1850. He was also responsible for the purchase of the botanic gardens in Ballyphehane and the establishment of St Joseph's cemetery on that site.

The statue of Fr. Matthew was erected 10 October 1864 and it has...
Welcome Picture of Spanish Arch
Spanish Arch, Galway, Galway
Those from near and far have heard about Galway’s Spanish Arch. Located where Galway’s River Corrib meets the sea, this is a tranquil spot.
The remainder of a 16th century bastion, the Arch added to the town's walls to protect merchant ships from looting.
The Spanish Arch is so called due to Galway’s merchant trade with Spain, whose Galleons often docked under its protection.
On leaving Galway, you certainly won’t forget the beautiful Spanish Arch!...
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Windsor Terrace, Derry, Derry
This beautiful and peaceful parkland set amidst the heart of the city is home to the commemorative statue of Sir Alexander Ferguson MP. This statue was erected to mark his place in history as being Derry's first representative Member of Parliament at Westminster London. The statue is commonly known as the Black Man. Location : At foot of Brooke Park Open All year / Winter daylight hours / Summer 8:00am - 8pm...
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Forthill Park, Enniskillen, Fermanagh
The statue to Sir Galbraith Lowry Cole (1772 - 1842), one of Wellington's Generals in the Penisular War, stands on top of a Doric Column. 108 steps lead to the top of the monument where the visitor is rewarded for his climb by a magnificent panoraic view of Enniskillen...
Welcome Picture of Alcock and Brown
Clifden, Galway
Alcock & Brown Memorial; Close to the ruins of the Marconi Radio Station is the spot where Alcock and Brown landed in Derrygimlagh Bog, at the end of the historic first non-stop trains-Atlantic flight in June 1919. A cairn has been erected nearby and on higher ground about 2.5Km away, a 4m limestone monument in the shape of an aeroplane has been erected to mark the historic achievement....
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Grand Parade, Cork, Cork
On Grand Parade, also once a waterway, stands the grandiose National Monument , recalling the Irish patriots who died between 1798 and 1867. Bishop Lucey Park, off Grand Parade, has a section of city walls and a fine gatewary from the old cornmarket....
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Rockcorry, Monaghan
Along the rockcorry road is an Obelisk which was erected 'by the free and independent electors to the memory of Richard Dawson ' who was returned to Parliament five times in the 18th century. He died in 1807....
Welcome Picture of Padraig Pearces Cottage
Rosmuc, Galway
Padraig Pearse's Cottage; In the townland of Tuar Loch, Rosmuc is the cottage of Padraig Pearse, one of the executed leaders of the 1916 Rising. He came on holidays here and also to learn the Irish language. Here he wrote most of his works, including the O'Donovan Rossa graveside oration (1915). The cottage is now a national monument, open to the public during the summer....
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Navan, Meath
Donaghmore, site of an Early Christian settlement. A fine round tower from the tenth century remains. The doorway, twelve feet from the ground, has inclined jambs and a semicircular head; on the keystone is scultpured a figure of a crucified christ, and on each side of the architrave is a sculptured human head. There are also some remains of a 15th century church near by....
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