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This is a shot I took of Inver's coastline, Donegal.
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This is a shot I took of St.Patrick Chapel in my home town of Donegal Town.
This Catholic church is also known as the Church of the Four Masters. It was built in the 1930's, although the style appears much older.
It is well-built using good quality granite from nearby Barnesmore with high-quality carved and crisp Mountcharles sandstone detailing throughout, particularly to the elaborate doorcases that are testament to the skill of the masons involved. This carefully cut and carved stone detailing is unusual in a twentieth-century building, even a high-status one such as a church. It was named in honour of the four monks (Michael O'Clery, Peregrine O'Clery, Peregrine Duigan and Fearfeasa O'Mulconry) from the Franciscan friary in Donegal Town that compiled the Annals of the Four Masters in the 1630s.
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This is a shot I took the Sacred Heart, Mountcharles, County Donegal.
On the hill down to the pier and beaches in Mountcharles sits the Roman Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart overlooking Donegal Bay and across to the distinctive mountain profile of Benbulben in County Sligo.
In the grounds there are two Marian Shrines, one built in 1954 and the newer one to commemorate the Marian Year in 1988.
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This is a shot I took of The Old Abbey Graveyard in my home town of Donegal Town.
The ruins of this once stately complex can be found on a scenic parcel of land at the mouth of the Eske River, where it pours into Donegal Bay. Built in 1474 by Hugh O’Donnell, the abbey withstood ransacking, burning and ravaging before it was finally abandoned in the early part of the 17th century.
Known locally as “the old abbey”, the only recognizable parts of the ruins today are the south transept, choir, and parts of the cloisters. The adjoining graveyard is filled, providing evidence that people were buried here well into the 18th century.