O'BrienS Ireland
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Athlone Town ~ River Shannon ~ Co Westmeath …….2133
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Ballynacarrigy ~ Main Street ~ Co Westmeath…… 9374
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Ballynacarrigy ~ Main Street ~ Co Westmeath …… 9364
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Ballynacarrigy ~ Main Street ~ Co Westmeath ……9361
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Ballynacarrigy ~ Harbour ~ Royal Canal ~ Co Westmeath….. 9379
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Bantry House ~ Originally built in the early 18th century, it has been owned and occupied by the White family “Earls of Bantry” ~ Opened to the public since the 1940s, the house, estate and gardens ~ Seafield ~ Co.Cork….2971
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Belvelly Castle ~ was originally built by and for the Anglo-Norman Hodnett family, but was taken by the De la Roch (Roche) and De Barra (Barry) families in the 14th-century. The castle was sold with planning permission granted in early 2016 for restoration for use as a private dwelling. Co.Cork….7217
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Birr Castle ~ Birr Castle is a large castle in the town of Birr , It is the home of the 7th Earl of Rosse and his family, Co. Offaly 0674
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Blackrock Castle Observatory ~ This historic castle has served as an Admiralty Court, a lighthouse, a signalling station and a gun battery, defending the river approach to Cork. Castle Road ~ Co.Cork….2828
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Blarney Castle ~ is a tower house, a type of fortification built by Gaelic lords and the Anglo-Irish between the 15th and 17th centuries. ~ Famous for the “Kiss the Blarney Stone” Co.Cork….3505
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Blarney Castle ~ is a tower house, a type of fortification built by Gaelic lords and the Anglo-Irish between the 15th and 17th centuries. Tower houses are typically four or five storeys tall with one or two main chambers, plus several ancillary chambers on each floor. ~ Co.Cork …. 3405
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Blarney Castle is a tower house, a type of fortification built by Gaelic lords and the Anglo-Irish between the 15th and 17th centuries. Co.Cork…..3498