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| Tait Clock Baker Place, Limerick | ![]() |
The Tait clock was erected in 1867 as a tribute to Sir Peter Tait, then Mayor of Limerick. He founded the Limerick Clothing Factory, which became a huge success and provided...
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| Talbot Collection of Farm Machinery Bunratty Folk Park, Bunratty | ![]() |
The Talbot Collection of Farm Machinery is located in the grounds of Bunratty Folk Park. In Ireland farming was the main industry prior to the national calamity of the Great Famine of the late 1840s. The farming communit... more
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| Teampall Fiachna Bonane, Kenmare | ![]() |
Teampall Fiachna lies in ruins, but remains an important pilgrimage site. It includes a holy well and the Cloth na Bhfaithni (The Stone of Warts), which is thought to cure warts. It's also known as the Rolls of Butter. A... more
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| Temple Bar 12 East Essex Street, Dublin, 2 | ![]() |
Temple Bar is one of the oldest parts of Dublin. Despite being a tourist trap it has lots to offer. In the 18th Century the area was full of dirty houses and dangerous pubs. Nowadays its still full of pubs catered to tou... more
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| Temple Bar Square Temple Bar, 12 E Essex St, Dublin, 2 | ![]() |
At the southbank of the River Liffey you will find the famous quarter of Temple Bar. This is an area that is mostly famous because of its vivid nightlife and its cultural aspects. Temple Bar is one of the only parts of D... more
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| Temple Bar Walking Tour 12 East Essex Street, Temple Bar Information Centre, Dublin, 2 | ![]() |
The history of Temple Bar is the history of Dublin itself. The Viking longphort (stockaded harbour) which grew into the town of Dyfflin was established near the western end of present-day Temple Bar. Dyfflin ... more
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| Tholsel High Street, Kilkenny | ![]() |
The name Tholsel is derived from two old English words: toll , meaning tax; and sael , or hall, the place where tolls were paid. In the middle ages it served as court house, custom-house, guildhall and a meeting place fo... more
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| Thomastown Thomastown / Kilkenny Road, (15 miles southeast of Kilkenny City), Thomastown | ![]() |
We stayed at this beautiful property in May, 2007. We were two couples traveling together and stayed in Garden Cottage. Lovely accommodation--perfect for two couples but could use some refurbishing. Staff beautifully tra... more
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| Thoor Ballylee Gort, Co. Galway | ![]() |
Her estate, Coole Park, was a retreat for Yeats through his adult years. He first stayed at Coole in a critical summer of his youth when when he was possibly tubercular, and most definitely lovesick with an unrequited pa... more
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| Three Castle Head Three Castle Head, Schull | ![]() |
Go along the shore of Barley Cove and up the hill. Once at the top of the hill, go straight, instead of turning left to go to Mizen Head. At the next T junction, turn right and follow the small road that will become quic... more
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